Gateway Rehab board of directors names new members














Jean E. Haller












Ann Carville, OSF, Ph.D

Pittsburgh – Ann Carville, OSF, Ph.D. and Jean E. Haller, both of Pittsburgh, have recently joined Gateway Rehab Center’s board of directors.

Carville is the superior general of the congregation of the Sisters of St. Francis of Millvale. She previously spent 30 years as a national and international organizational development consultant, with emphasis on the design, facilitation, and implementation of organizational change. She has experience working with such groups as the National Conference of Bishops, the Leadership Conference of Women Religious, the Religious Formation Conference, Diocesan Clergy Education Programs, and the Catholic Healthcare Associations of the United States and Canada. Carville also worked for nine years as the executive director of the national Franciscan Federation.

A graduate of Carlow College, Carville earned an M.A. degree from St. Louis University. She did post graduate work at Duquesne University and the University of Dayton and received a Ph.D. in human and organization development from The Fielding Institute of Santa Barbara, CA. Her research interests are leadership succession, strategies and tools for building learning organizations, and the development of systems thinking in groups as an interdependent orientation for transformation.

Haller has owned Journeys of Life for 17 years, an independent book and gift store located in the Shadyside area of Pittsburgh, specializing in life issues for adults and children. Prior to her career in retail, Haller worked as a medical hematologist at several area hospitals, taught at Community College of Allegheny County, was a partner in an independent publishing company, and held numerous volunteer positions.

She has served on the boards of several local community organizations, among them POWER (Pennsylvania Organization for Women in Recovery) and St. Edmund’s Academy Parents Organization. She is also a board member of a national trade organization and a writer for a national retail trade magazine.

A native of New England, Haller holds a B.A. degree in medical technology from Nasson College in Springvale, Maine, and pursued post graduate work in microbiology at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. She and her husband, Hal, are the parents of a son and daughter.