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St. Louis Residents To Serve As Officers For CMT
Citizens for Modern Transit's New Officers and Board Members Elected at Annual Meeting
The region’s transit advocacy organization, Citizens for Modern Transit (CMT), elected St. Louis residents Adella Jones and Carlo Sanfilippo to officer positions during the organization’s 35th Annual Meeting held in downtown St. Louis last week. Jones is the current senior director of messaging for Centene Corp and was elected officer at-large. Sanfilippo is president and founder of Integral Wealth and was elected treasurer. As officers, both will serve one-year terms.
In addition to her current role with Centene Corporation, Jones has held positions with Home State Health and Bi-State Development. During her tenure with the regional transit provider, she coordinated successful efforts to pass transit-related legislation in the Missouri General Assembly and volunteered as a coordinator for the 2010 “Prop A” initiative in St. Louis that increased transit funding. She has also served on the Board of Directors for the Missouri Public Transit Association. She has been a CMT board member since September 2018.
Sanfilippo has 25 years of wealth management experience. He received his foundational training from CIGNA Financial Advisors and later founded the independent wealth management firm called The Wexford Group, which has been renamed as Integral Wealth Today. A proud father of two, Sanfilippo strives to prepare his sons for a sound financial future. He is committed to helping his clients do the same for themselves and their families. He is a new CMT board member.
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For more information about Citizens for Modern Transit, visit www.cmt-stl.org or call (314) 231-7272. Those interested can also like the organization on Facebook or follow them on Twitter @cmt_stl.
