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Kelley FaustKelley is our President and Chief Hope Officer, architect of the Sunshine Hope vision and our creative leader. A graduate of Villanova University, Kelley spent more than ten years in pharmaceutical sales for Pfizer before discovering her passion while on extended pregnancy bed rest with her second set of twin girls. With a newfound understanding of life’s priorities and the importance of joy and hope, Kelley became inspired to create ways for people to find support and friendship, seek refuge from stress and feel better about their lives and the world around them. This vision has developed into Sunshine Hope. Kelley lives in suburban Philadelphia with her four young girls. One of Kelley’s favorite pastimes is sitting on the beach on a bright, sunny day watching her kids run in the ocean; having experienced some tough times, she knows these days of wonder are very special. |
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Brad MookBrad has been an equity research analyst since graduating from Williams College in 1994, but became inspired to join Kelley and found Sunshine Hope after gaining new perspective on life and hope following the 2004 passing of his sister Cammy and 2005 birth of his daughter Ellie with a chromosome abnormality. The opportunity to use his business experience to work with Kelley to help her realize her dream and improve the world through their shared perspective on life and hope was a no-brainer. Brad lives in the suburbs of Philadelphia with his wife Colleen and their four children. Nothing brings more joy to Brad than seeing their smiles and hearing their laughter.
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Colleen MookColleen graduated from Villanova with a degree in Marketing and spent the first five years of her career in Manhattan as a property underwriter for General Reinsurance. At that point she returned to Philadelphia and, after the birth of her first child, she decided to leave Gen Re to be a stay-at-home Mom. A year later, with the entrepreneurial fire burning, she started a web-based specialty retail business called Baby Be Hip. Colleen now lives in the suburbs of Philadelphia with her husband Brad and their four children. Ellie, born with a rare chromosome difference, changed Colleen’s perspective on life and served as inspiration for the founding of Sunshine Hope. Colleen enjoys the work/life and priority balance that Baby Be Hip and Sunshine Hope provide. She loves spending time at the Jersey shore and with her family and friends, and lives by the mottos “one day at a time” and “every night is Saturday night!” |
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Frank OsborneFrank X. Osborne graduated in 1996 from St. Joseph’s University with a degree in Pharmaceutical Marketing. He was the pioneer member of the major and, at the time, one of only five people nationwide to hold such a degree. Since graduating from St. Joseph’s, he has been employed in the medical sales field and has worked with Watson Pharma since 1999. He sells an intravenous iron preparation which helps patients who are anemic and who are required to spend 3-4 hours a day, 3 days a week on a dialysis machine. His work, difficulties with his eyesight and residual conditions from serious injury have given Frank insight on the challenges people face in their lives and the importance of patience, perspective and positive attitude in overcoming them. Frank lives in West Conshohocken, Pennsylvania. |
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Kevin OsborneKevin Osborne spreads hope and opportunity on a daily basis through his work as an elementary school principal in suburban Philadelphia. Principal Osborne tells his students that their lives will be a continual series of choices, positive or negative, and if you make positive choices good things will happen to you. Consistent with that, Kevin believes that choosing hope is better than the alternatives. More than anything else, Kevin enjoys coming home to see his wife, Leslie, and their three children. |
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Leslie OsborneLeslie Osborne graduated from West Chester University with a degree in Communications and started her professional career at The Vanguard Group as a Corporate Trainer and Instructional Designer. In 1997 Leslie married Kevin Osborne, her college sweetheart, and settled down in suburban Philadelphia. After having her first child, Leslie decided to leave corporate life behind and help her father run his security guard company. This opportunity allows Leslie to have the best of both worlds, continuing to work in the professional world while still being a full-time mom. A few years later, Leslie decided to go back to school and finish her Masters degree from Pennsylvania State University. While finishing her degree, she had two more children and supported her husband while he finished his Doctorate and climbed the education ladder to become a principal. Leslie recently graduated from Penn State with a Masters in Instructional Training and Design. |
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Brian RomanoBrian graduated from Bucknell University with a degree in Chemical Engineering and Environmental Studies and received his MBA in Finance from LaSalle University. His work as a regional sales manager for a global process engineering company leads to daily interaction with a wide variety of people around the world. Through life experience, becoming a parent and conversation with clients and co-workers around the world, Brian has gained an understanding of the importance of hope. He seeks to increase awareness through both his far-reaching relationships and his work with Sunshine Hope. Brian’s diverse set of skills is a great asset to Sunshine Hope. Brian lives in the suburbs of Philadelphia with wife Megan and their three children. The three little ones keep him busy and he finds nothing greater than playing soccer with his son and teaching his daughters new things daily. |
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Megan RomanoMegan teaches fourth grade students in Central Bucks School District in Pennsylvania, having graduated from West Chester University with a degree in Elementary Education and from Arcadia University with a Master’s Degree in Special Education. Being very goal-directed, Megan is currently seeking National Board Certification in Education. As a teacher, Megan has the opportunity to profoundly impact students; her professional and personal philosophy revolves around empowering students to make a difference, one person at a time, and her mission is to see the gifts that children have and help them to fulfill their hopes and dreams. Working with her family and being a part of Sunshine Hope allows Megan to continue to make a difference to others in our world. Having the ability to spread hope and joy to other people is a wonderful feeling! When not teaching fourth graders, Megan enjoys every minute of her time with her husband, Brian, and their three smiling children. When not at their home in suburban Philadelphia they can be found building sand castles on the beach and jumping the waves at the Jersey shore. |
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Sunshine Hope teaches children about hope and possibility through in-person presentations, a happy children’s book called The SUPERPOWER of ME! and The Possibility Promise. Sunshine Hope partners with corporations to further the reach and depth of this grassroots initiative and to help support the Corporate Social Responsibility Initiatives.

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