The Ethics and Compliance Officer Association (ECOA) has elected Andrea Bonime-Blanc and Jacqueline Brevard as its new board of directors' chair and vice-chair, respectively. Their two-year terms begin July 1.

Bonime-Blanc and Brevard succeed James Berg and Jack Radke, respectively. Bonime-Blanc is general counsel, chief compliance officer, and corporate secretary for Daylight Forensic & Advisory. Recently, Daylight Forensic & Advisory was acquired by Navigant Consulting, an independent global consultingfirm. Next month, she will be joining Navigant Consulting as associate general counsel and director of ethics and compliance.

Brevard was named the vice president and chief ethics officer in May 1995. She also established and leads the Merck Office of Ethics, a corporate function created to support and foster the company's commitment to high standards of business ethics worldwide.