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2006 Vestry Members
The following new Vestry members were elected for the terms
indicated next to their names during the Annual Parish Meeting on May 31,
2005:
Lucky Ajueyitsi (one year term ending in
2007)

Episcopalian Since: Birth (Anglican, in Nigeria)
Member of St. Paul's Since: 1990
Educational Background: Doctor of medicine; masters in engineering
management; bachelor of science in engineering
Occupation: High school teacher
Present St. Paul's Activities: Coordinator of food preparation and
bagging section, Grate Patrol
Past St. Paul's Activities: Profile writing committee (1996-1997);
greeter (1996-1997); father of three acolytes and currently a choir parent
Other Activities, Personal/Family Information: Former chorister in
Louisiana; I love photography; occasionally play lawn-tennis, although
everyone beats me! Honorary member of All Saints' Cathedral in Ughelli, Delta State, Nigeria, where my parents worship. I
created a choir at the Epiphany Episcopal Church in Santo Domingo (2000);
Sunday School Teacher (4th & 5th grade (1997–1998)).
Wife, Betty, member of St. Paul’s; Children: Mitaire Ojaruega,
Oghene-Bruru, Enoghene, Oghenekevwe.
Roy Byrd
(three year term ending in 2009)

Episcopalian Since: 1996
Member of St. Paul's Since: 1998
Educational Background: MA, Historic Strategic Studies; BA,
Political Science
Occupation: Retired military, USMC Colonel
Present St. Paul's Activities: Acolyte
Past St. Paul's Activities: Pilgrims in Christ Catechumenate
facilitator; newcomer's facilitator; usher; Millennium Fund team member;
Mission team
Other Activities, Personal/Family Information: Wife: Pat Byrd; Son:
Sean, college senior.
Catherine Eikel
(three year
term ending in 2009)

Episcopalian Since: Birth; confirmed 2003
Member of St. Paul's Since: Attending
since 2002
Educational Background: BA, Politics, Philosophy, Economics,
University of Pennsylvania
Occupation: Program Director, non-profit health care quality
improvement organization (The Leapfrog Group)
Present St. Paul's Activities: Usher; Carpe Deum leader;
representative to Diocesan Young Adult Ministry (YAM) Committee;
Evangelism: yellow card coordinator
Past St. Paul's Activities: Newcomer's forum; Pilgrims in Christ
teaching team
Other Activities, Personal/Family Information: Alumni Secondary
School Committee member -- University of Pennsylvania.
Brian J.
Hoyle
(three year
term ending in 2009)

Episcopalian Since: Birth (8/31/44)
Member of St. Paul's Since: 1989
Educational Background: BA, University of Missouri (1966); JD, California
Western University Law School (1969); LLM NYU (1970); research and
teaching, University of Cambridge (1970-1972)
Occupation: Lawyer with Gulf Oil Corporation and U.S. Department of
State (1973-1990); private practice (1990-1998); current: senior
consultant in information technology with Booz Allen Hamilton
Present St. Paul's Activities: Member of the Vestry (standing in
for Kenwin Benn); lector
Past St. Paul's Activities: Table leader, Pilgrims in Christ
(2004-2005); co-chair, Social Committee (1997-1998); co-chair, Lay
Visiting Committee; acolytes (1989-1998);
book study; co-chair, Newcomer's Committee (2000-2002); Seminarian
Committee (1995)
Other Activities, Personal/Family Information: Lay leader,
Episcopal Cursillo in the Diocese of Washington (1992-1995); American Cancer Society Relay
for Life. Wife: Joyce, member of St. Paul's.
Ann Korky
(three year
term ending in 2009)

Episcopalian Since: 2005
Member of St. Paul's Since: Attending
since 1988
Educational Background: BA, University of Pennsylvania; Mid-Career
Fellow, Princeton University; MIT Seminar XXI
Occupation: Retired Foreign Service Officer (1974-2004);
consultant, U.S. Joint Forces Command
Present St. Paul's Activities: Usher; lector; Malawi representative
to Commission on Mission Outreach Board; Flower Guild; instructor, Trinity
Foundation for Christianity & Culture; Lay Seminarian Committee member; Stewardship Committee member
Past St. Paul's Activities: Grate Patrol; Pilgrims in Christ
Other Activities, Personal/Family Information: Docent at the
National Cathedral; studying for diploma in lay theology at Virginia
Theological Seminary.
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