BOARD OF TRUSTEES & volunteers
CHARLES EVERED, Founder, President
"Charles Evered's leadership and contributions in service to the greater good are nothing short of extraordinary" - Yale Alumni Association
Charles Evered took his undergraduate degree from Rutgers-Newark and an MFA from Yale University, where he studied with director George Roy Hill. Mr. Evered has won several awards for his writing including The Crawford Award, The Berrilla Kerr Award, The Alfred P. Sloan Fellowship at The Manhattan Theatre Club, The Chesterfield/Amblin Fellowship, The Edward Albee/William Flanagan Fellowship, The Bert Linder Fellowship and The Lucas Artist Fellowship at the Millay Colony. His plays include Running Funny, (premiere at Williamstown Theatre Festival featured Paul Giamatti), Billy and Dago, (Actor’s Studio--NYC) premiere featured Scott Cohen, The Size of the World, (Yale Repertory Theatre premiere featured Liev Schreiber, Circle Repertory Company—NYC premiere featured Rita Moreno and Frank Whaley), The Shoreham, (LA premiere featured Eric Stoltz), Adopt a Sailor, (Town Hall -- NYC premiere featured Sam Waterston, Eli Wallach and Neil Patrick Harris,) Celadine, (premiere featured Amy Irving) and Class, (premiere featured Thaao Penghlis and Heather Matarazzo.) His plays have been published by Broadway Play Publishing, Samuel French and Smith and Kraus among others. Additional plays include: Traces, Wilderness of Mirrors, Bridewell, Ted’s Head, Clouds Hill, Looking Again, (“Best Ten Minute Plays 2012”, Smith and Kraus) and Ten. He has written screenplays and teleplays for studios such as Universal Pictures, NBC, Dreamworks and Paramount Pictures. His produced film and television credits include an episode of Monk entitled “Mr. Monk and the Leper” for USA Network, starring Tony Shalhoub. Mr. Evered wrote and directed the feature film Adopt a Sailor, starring Peter Coyote and Bebe Neuwirth. Adopt a Sailor was an official selection at more than twenty national and international film festivals, premiering on Showtime. In addition, he wrote and directed the short film Visiting, which premiered at the Palm Springs International Film Festival. His second feature film as a director, A Thousand Cuts, starred Michael O’Keefe and was nominated for a Saturn Award by the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films. It was distributed by Kino Lorber. Mr. Evered’s most recent film, Out, starred Gloria LeRoy and had its world premiere at the Newport Beach Film Festival. His play, “Knock, Knock,” premiered in London at Theatre503 in 2014. His Christmas play, “An Actor’s Carol,” which he directed, premiered in December 2015 starring Tony winner Hal Linden and was nominated for eight Desert League Awards, winning the Bill Groves Award for "Outstanding Original Writing." His work has been profiled in the New York Times, BBC World and on NPR, among other outlets. In 2010 he formed a production company called Ordinance 14.
MARGARET EVERED, SECRETARY
Margaret Evered is a graduate of The George Washington University, having majored in political science. Previous professional experience includes an internship in the Diversion Office at the Drug Enforcement Administration. Subsequent to that, she served as a congressional intern for Rep. Bill Pascrell Jr. (D-NJ) during spring 2020 where she explored her interests in foreign affairs, law, security, communications, and constituent relations. In the summer of 2020, she served as an intern for the re-election campaign of Rep. Mikie Sherrill (D-NJ). At GW, she was Vice President/guide for TRAiLS, the hiking club and largest student organization at the university. She raised over $20,000 for the university's scholarship fund. After graduating from GW, Margaret worked in the non-profit sector at the Future of Privacy Forum as an Events and Communications assistant and then moved into the private sector at Indigov, a next-generation constituent experience management platform designed for government. Margaret is happy to volunteer her time to the Evered House which is dedicated to her grandfather, Charles J. Evered, a veteran of World War II.
Raymond Pinglora III, CPA, mMST, Treasurer
Raymond Pinglora is Principal Entertainment Accountant at Van Duyne, Bruno & Co. and is an expert in accounting, tax and business consulting services for small and medium sized businesses, individuals and sports & entertainment industries.
John Evered, Volunteer
John Evered is a head contributor and editor for Overtime, a sports network focused on young digital native sports fans. He is also a popular guest writer for various New Jersey state magazines and several regional daily news websites. He has worked as a script developer for a historically based tour company as well as a contributor on various sports talk and info sites such as Talk Basket (Euro and NBA), Baseball Reflections, Seam-Heads, New Jersey Baseball Magazine, Draft Fantasy (Fantasy/Betting) and FanSided. John was inducted into the Baseball Bloggers Alliance at 13, having previously founded and operated his own sports blog. John served for three years in the U.S. Naval Sea Cadet Corps and graduated from Princeton High School in Princeton, New Jersey.