OSWLI 2023 Annual Report

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ANNUA L R E P O R T 2 0 2 3

DEAR FRIENDS,

As I reflect on the Institute’s countless successes throughout the past year, I feel deep pride in the tremendous quality and depth the program now holds.

Since its inception, the program scope has widened to encompass a college credit-bearing curriculum, which is continually updated and refined to include the most relevant material. Our reach has also grown significantly; each academic year, the Institute serves more than 500 young women from all 16 counties of our state.

Moreover, we recently built scaffolding to serve alumni long beyond their time in the program. Led by an Alumni Council, established in 2022, graduates have the benefit of online communities, newsletters, and events to aid collaboration with both peers and professionals. We are delighted to see our Olympia’s Leaders (OLs), as participants are called, bringing their post-secondary and post-graduate visions to fruition with lifelong support from the Institute.

My, how it has all come together to achieve precisely what we had hoped! With your help, we have created a continuum of opportunity for rising leaders across Maine.

We are especially grateful for our volunteer Olympia’s Leaders Advisors (OLAs), who lead each cohort of OLs through our core curriculum. By exploring their Values, Voice, and Vision with these trusted adults and their peers, OLs develop communication, problem-solving, and collaboration skills while raising their confidence and aspirations. The program and mentorship make an immense difference as they progress through high school; enter college, the workforce, and Maine’s communities; and persist along a path that is meaningful to them.

Last school year, OLs had unparalleled opportunities as Institute offerings expanded. In one exciting new collaboration, we partnered with JMG, formerly Jobs for Maine Graduates, to offer the Maine Career Exploration Badge. By completing an online course and engaging in

“Imagine how our communities, workforce, and economy will benefit from the investment we are making in today’s youth. They will, after all, succeed us to lead our schools, businesses, nonprofits, and government into the future — a future that looks bright from where I stand.”

40 hours of meaningful work experience through internships, job shadowing, informational interviews, and other professional connections, OLs can explore careers and industries of interest in Maine while still in high school.

Another fantastic benefit we provide is Institute Central, which OLs can access at any time through the Google Classroom platform. This portal contains a wide range of information about scholarships as well as job listings, internships, and mental and physical health resources. This school year, OLs have the option to participate in “Online with OSWLI,” a monthly deep dive into course content that gives them a chance to connect and foster relationships with their peers across the state. We look ahead with anticipation as this series blossoms in 2024!

The Institute also continues to facilitate scholarships for OLs after they have graduated from the program and from high school. We are ecstatic to share that nearly $800,000 in Institute-exclusive or Institutepartnered scholarships have been awarded to OLs in the past five years.

The inaugurated Alumni Council worked to strengthen connections between our 700 — and counting! — program graduates and the wider Institute network, opening avenues for further pursuit and support of leadership goals. The Institute hosted four events for alumni across the state, one of which led to an alum securing an internship at one of our Community Partners! In addition, we established the first Institute Alumni Chapter at the University of Southern Maine in 2023 and look forward to establishing charters at other Maine colleges and universities where significant numbers of alumni are pursuing degrees.

Throughout their lives, OLs will continue to be a part of our extraordinary network. Nowhere was this made more clear than at our dearly loved Fall Forum — which, because of the pandemic, I was able to attend for the first time since 2019. I was thrilled to see a sea of women smiling and feel the group’s energy surging once more. At the end of the day, more than 300 adults completely encircled the massive auditorium to surround

our OLs in a visible demonstration of the support we offer them. I left convinced that this organization is our shared lifetime achievement; no greater gift could exist for young women growing up in Maine.

The Institute culminated this fabulous year with our 9th Annual Leadership Luncheon in December. The phenomenal Darcie McElwee, United States Attorney for the District of Maine, recorded her keynote speech to share with OLs across the state, highlighting her rise from a girl picking potatoes in Aroostook County to becoming the state’s top federal law enforcement official. Her words of wisdom for each OL — to trust their authentic selves, to acknowledge that there is always more to learn, and to lead by listening — offered them a window into the thinking of an exemplary woman leader. In addition, two current OLs and one alum shared their thoughtful remarks on what the program has meant to them. I thank all who participated in this meaningful celebration of our future leaders!

With all that said, I must acknowledge that none of the Institute’s successes would be possible without the exceptional support of our remarkable Community Partners.

Without your commendable generosity keeping this program at no cost to OLs or their schools, the Institute could not have grown to hold such a vast selection of distinctive offerings and valuable benefits for our rising leaders.

Thank you for serving as the foundation of our continuum and steadily reinforcing the Institute’s mission to raise the confidence and aspirations of Maine’s high school girls, year after year.

With my deepest appreciation,

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The mission of the Olympia Snowe Women’s Leadership Institute is to raise the confidence and aspirations of high school girls by helping them develop the skills required to be leaders in their lives, families, careers, and communities.

A CONTINUUM OF OPPORTUNITY FOR OLYMPIA’S LEADERS PROGRAM NETWORK

Olympia, Board, Staff, Facilitiators & Volunteers, Guest Participants & Speakers, OLAs, Peers, Alumni, Partner Schools, Scholarship Partners, Post-Secondary Institutions, Leaders Network, Community Partners, Event Attendees

Accredited Curriculum, Monthly Meetings, Program Events, Guest Speakers, Networking, Values Badge, Voice Badge, Vision Badge, College Credit

OPTIONAL OFFERINGS

Online with OSWLI: Facilitated deep dives into program content for those who want more

Institute Central: Resources such as scholarships, internships, job opportunities, and healthy living strategies

ALUMNI OFFERINGS

Alumni Council

Alumni Chapters

Alumni Events Networking

Career Preparation

THE PROGRAM

Girls’ confidence drops by 20% between the ages of 13 and 18.(1)

THE NEED:

A drop in girls’ confidence often leads to insecurity in math or science, withdrawing from school activities, and avoidance of new experiences or challenges. Studies show that, as early as middle school, girls are 25% less likely than boys to say they enjoy taking the lead.

Having a lack of confidence puts young women at a disadvantage, and the issue can continue into adulthood. The girl who did not raise her hand in class may become a woman who struggles to apply for a job, ask for a promotion or raise, network with new people, communicate effectively with colleagues, lead a team, make decisions, solve problems, innovate in her industry, or found her own company.

THE SOLUTION:

91% of girls believe higher confidence is directly related to mentorship. (1)

Each year at the Institute, roughly 200 women — business and community leaders from across Maine — volunteer as mentors. These OLAs are trained by the Institute and then devote three years to delivering our unique curriculum to more than 500 high school students at 37 Partner Schools spanning all of Maine’s 16 counties.

Cohorts of five OLs meet monthly with two OLAs for experiential activities, thoughtful lessons and debriefs, meaningful conversations, and goal setting. At the start and close of the school year, they also attend regional and statewide events with their peers and many guests from the Institute’s network.

By increasing interactions with successful adults — specifically through mentorship, role modeling, and networking — OLs can observe, emulate, practice, and grow confidence.

The curriculum intentionally explores leadership characteristics, skills, and tasks right as participants are getting settled in high school. Instead of letting them fall

behind, we help them get a step ahead and stand on their own, knowing they have mentors, peers, and the Institute’s entire network as support.

A PROGRESSIVE PROGRAM:

To deliver on its mission, the Institute has:

• Crafted a unique curriculum rooted in the themes “My Values” (10th grade), “My Voice” (11th grade), and “My Vision” (12th grade).

• Accredited its curriculum so OLs can earn digital badges and micro-credentials to apply at Maine and out-of-state colleges.

• Developed individual, paired, small group, and statewide activities to achieve seven key leadership outcomes, measured by regular surveys throughout the program.

• Devised protocols to select participants who have notable leadership potential but lack the confidence to act on it — and who reflect the range of diverse backgrounds within their schools.

• Planned for structured group agreements so individuals can participate authentically, establish deep relationships, feel safe, be brave, suspend judgment, and communicate and collaborate effectively.

• Designed an online platform, as well as regional and statewide events, to create a network of peer support.

• Trained women volunteers to facilitate three years of monthly meetings focused on personal development — who also role model and mentor along the way.

• Welcomed women and men business leaders from across Maine to tell their stories, network with participants, form a community, celebrate accomplishments, and share scholarly and professional opportunities.

Source: (1) https://www.etregirls.com/our-research

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The biggest lesson I have learned is that change is a good thing, and your vision is allowed to change whenever you want it to. It is YOUR vision, and you have to stick with what makes you happy.
— Hailee Hartford, Olympia’s Leader ‘22

THE BENEFITS

“Thank you so much for this program and making me realize that there are so many people working to empower women. I’ve gained a lot of confidence from the Institute, and it’s helped me come out of my shell. I’ve figured out what I truly value and learned how to use my voice. Thank you for the opportunity you’ve given me.”

OLYMPIA’S LEADERS GAIN ACCESS TO THE FOLLOWING:

• A program unique to each student’s values, voice, and vision

• Individualized support from mentors

• Connection and group work with diverse peers

• Introduction to a network of inspiring professionals

• Digital badge and college credit opportunities

• Institute-exclusive or Institute-partnered scholarships

• Job and internship opportunities with Institute partners

• A wealth of resources that may lead to travel, training, and job or funding opportunities

• Ongoing development of confidence, aspirations, and leadership skills

ACCREDITATION

The Institute’s program is designed to help OLs acquire and hone the skills needed to be leaders in all aspects of their lives — particularly as they transition into post-secondary education and the workforce.

To provide tangible evidence of skill acquisition, the Institute sought program accreditation. Eastern Maine Community College, the school of record, awards digital badges to OLs who fully participate in the meetings, events, online assignments, and project presentations for each year of the program.

When all three badges — “My Values,” “My Voice,” and “My Vision” — have been earned, OLs receive the “Graduate” badge and a transcript for three college credits, the equivalent of a collegiate Business Leadership course.

OLs can transfer the credits to other Maine-based institutions and out-of-state schools. These credits can have a value of $350 to more than $2,500 depending on the school at which they are applied.

Digital badges are a visual representation of learning that detail acquired skills and can be featured on résumés, LinkedIn, email signatures, and social media profiles. They are easily verified and attractive to employers seeking candidates with specific knowledge, as they certify proficiency in certain skills.

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CONTINUUM OF SUPPORT FOR OLYMPIA’S LEADERS

LICNUOCINMULA + SRETPAHCINMULA

MENTORSHIP COLLEGE C R E D I T BECOMEAMENTOR SSEFORP I O N A L MPOLEVED E N T OWTEN+ R K I N G SPIHSRALOHCS

THE OUTCOMES

I really liked hearing from the guest speakers. It really showed me that there are people out there who care about us and our futures.”

The Institute’s program is vital to bettering Maine’s workforce and communities, because it prepares OLs to better themselves first. As they continue through the three-year program, OLs learn to persist through challenges, develop meaningful skills and goals, and encourage the growth of others. In the future, their leadership will result in personal achievement and will drive employee, organizational, and constituent success across diverse industries. The Institute is proud to prepare OLs to become leaders in the workplace and all areas of their lives.

The curriculum is designed to have OLs make progress toward seven key outcomes related to leadership. According to annual surveys, it is having a measurable and

PERCENTAGE OF OLYMPIA’S LEADERS WHO SAID THE PROGRAM HAD A POSITIVE IMPACT ON THEIR ABILITY TO: TACKLE CHALLENGES AND TAKE RESPONSIBILITY

*This statistic is significant because it demonstrates that OLs who are interested in STEM now have the confidence to pursue it. moved on to specialized training, took a gap year, or began volunteer or military service

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100% 96% 71% 18% 4% 53% graduated high
on time matriculated
remained
(STEM)
COMMUNICATE
BE A LEADER UNDERSTAND THEIR VALUE SYSTEM LISTEN ACTIVELY AND KEEP AN OPEN MIND APPRECIATE AND COLLABORATE WITH DIVERSE PEOPLE BE A MENTOR 96% 96% 88% 97% 96% 95%
school
directly to higher education
in Maine are first-generation college students of college goers are pursing a science, technology, engineering, or mathematics
field*
BUILD AND MAINTAIN A NETWORK
EFFECTIVELY AND APPROPRIATELY
64% of all alumni are pursuing studies and careers in STEM.
I listen, I ask questions, and I help facilitate important conversations the students might not otherwise have. It’s an opportunity to empower girls, who are navigating an often unique and transitional period in their lives.
— Krista Daniel, Olympia’s Leader Advisor ‘25

THE DIVERSITY

“As a freshman in high school, it is hard to really pinpoint and understand your values, how to use your voice, and what your vision is. This program, the conversations and work that it entails, builds you into a stronger and more confident student and woman in general. I embraced the program, took on the vulnerability of looking inward at myself to find out what I believe. Walking into the program with and open mind and willingness to learn was the best avenue for success.”

One of the skills most sought after by employers is the ability for employees to collaborate and work in teams. In today’s interconnected world, that often means working alongside people from a wide variety of backgrounds. While we are all different, the Institute is intentional about how Partner Schools select cohorts. The goal is to have OLs who reflect the diversity of their school and community.

The benefit to this diversity is that it allows for difference in shared experiences, which challenges OLs’ preconceptions and leads to more creative and vibrant exchanges. Having diverse OL cohorts supports the acquisition of skills such as critical thinking, problem solving, and thoughtful communication.

Diversity of CURRENT OLYMPIA’S LEADERS:

Diversity of MAINE RESIDENTS:

DIVERSITY OF ALL ALUMNI :

21% first-generation college students

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(2) U.S.
2022;
2019; and U.S.
26% 22% 20% 43% NON-WHITE NON-HETEROSEXUAL HAVE OR MAY HAVE DISABILITIES LOW-TO-MODERATE INCOME
Sources: (1) Self-reported by OLs;
Census, July
Gallup/Williams Institute
Census Bureau
NON-WHITE NON-HETEROSEXUAL HAVE OR MAY HAVE DISABILITIES LOW-TO-MODERATE INCOME 6% 5% 11% 11%
I definitely feel more confident now that I know how much of a support system I have access to: my OLAs, my peers, and the entire Institute network.
— Sarah Isephina Raven, Olympia’s Leader ‘25

2023 2015 THE REACH

The Institute’s Leaders Network is a women’s networking group exclusive to individuals and organizations supporting the Institute financially.

It is comprised of almost 400 Maine women representing a wide range of industries and backgrounds. Leaders Network members receive complimentary invitations to professional and personal development workshops, networking events, and various opportunities to interact with OLs and alumni throughout each year.

OLYMPIA SNOWE WOMEN’S LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE 11 COUNTIES PARTNER SCHOOLS OLAS OLS SERVED (ANNUALLY) HOURS OF OL ENGAGEMENT (ANNUALLY) CORPORATE PARTNERS LEADERS NETWORK MEMBERS OLS SERVED (CUMULATIVELY) 10,000+ 16 222 555 1071 110 396 37 14 64 1 7 45 45 539 42

I had the opportunity to meet and listen to many people who taught me so much about life and values. It was inspiring to watch people teach and encourage one another.

PARTNER SCHOOLS

Bangor High School

Belfast Area High School

Biddeford High School

Boothbay Region High School

Calais Middle/High School

Camden Hills Regional High School

Cony High School

Edward Little High School

Ellsworth High School

Houlton High School

Lawrence High School

Leavitt Area High School

Lewiston High School

Lincoln Academy

Lisbon High School

Medomak Valley High School

Morse High School

Mount Ararat High School

Mount Blue High School

Mount Desert Island High School

Mount View High School

Narraguagus Jr/Sr High School

Nokomis Regional High School

Oak Hill High School

Oceanside High School

Oxford Hills Comprehensive High School

Penquis Valley High School

Piscataquis Community High School

Poland Regional High School

Portland High School

Presque Isle High School

Sacopee Valley High School

Sanford High School

Skowhegan Area High School

Spruce Mountain High School

Thornton Academy*

Westbrook High School

Winslow High School

*New in 2023

AROOSTOOK PISCATAQUIS PENOBSCOT WASHINGTON SOMERSET FRANKLIN HANCOCK OXFORD WALDO KENNEBEC KNOX YORK CUMBERLAND LINCOLN SAGADAHOC ANDROSCOGGIN
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I am so grateful to be able to participate in this program. It has changed my life for the better. Thank you so much to everyone who made this experience possible.

THE FINANCIALS

*Includes funds raised for The Harold Alfond® Foundation grant and board-restricted endowments

THE FINANCIAL LANDSCAPE

Despite significant inflationary pressures, the Institute’s finances remain favorable.

As a result of the hard work of an expanding development team and incredibly generous donors, the Institute exceeded its annual goals in all unrestricted operational fundraising areas: individual giving rose more than 24% from the prior year, while corporate and foundation support increased 12% and 3%, respectively. Our Community Partner network expanded with 75 first-time donors, and several multi-year commitments were made to help sustain the financial health of the organization into the future.

Additional development and program resources were allocated to support the ongoing growth of the organization and its continuously expanding donor and alumni networks. The Institute invested in infrastructure to enhance efficiency and broaden program offerings. A significant improvement was deploying a Student Information System to replace the manual entry of thousands of data points per year with automated processes.

Even with the impact of rising costs and new expenditures, the Institute’s team successfully met all financial objectives for the year.

OPERATING REVENUES 2022 TOTAL 2023 TOTAL INDIVIDUAL SUPPORT $195,847 $245,547 CORPORATE SUPPORT $350,504 $668,645 FOUNDATION SUPPORT* $630,061 $462,621 IN-KIND CONTRIBUTIONS $58,971 $44,452 TOTAL OPERATING REVENUES: $1,235,383 $1,421,265 OPERATING EXPENSES PROGRAM EXPENSES $702,099 $795,636 FUNDRAISING EXPENSES $221,294 $302,561 ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES $92,755 $135,393 TOTAL OPERATING EXPENSES: $1,016,148 $1,232,590 CURRENT YEAR OPERATING REVENUES AFTER EXPENSES: $219,235 $187,675 NET GAIN (LOSS) ON INVESTMENTS: $(951,225) $879,472 END-OF-YEAR NET ASSETS: $6,938,345 $8,005,492
FOUNDATIONS
INDIVIDUALS 20% CORPORATIONS 37.5%
42.5%
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COMMUNITY PARTNER

Birchbrook

INNOVATORS CIRCLE

“I have had the pleasure of being a part of the Institute since its earliest days. Although I greatly enjoy participating in many of the organization’s functions, my time as an OLA was by far the most rewarding and enriching experience. Watching the transformation of high school students into confident young women has been one of the most gratifying experiences of my life.”

Olympia’s Leader Advisor ‘21

COMMUNITY PARTNER

Bangor Savings Bank

VISIONARIES CIRCLE

“Building the confidence, skills, and aspirations of Maine’s young women helps shape a bright future for our state. Our volunteer OLAs find meaningful conversations and personal growth in their time spent as advisors. Our employees are honored to serve as mentors to OLs, and we are proud to sponsor this important work.”

Olympia’s Leader Advisor ‘21 and ‘25

[L to R: Amber Heffner Cosby, Bob Montgomery-Rice, The Honorable Olympia J. Snowe, and The Honorable John R. McKernan Jr.]

OLYMPIA’S LEADER ADVISOR

Jen Hughes

Director of People & Culture at Systems Engineering

Member, the Institute’s Leaders Network

Olympia’s Leader Advisor ‘24

“When an Olympia’s Leader is facing life-changing decisions, like navigating college and careers after high school, we, as OLAs, are right by their side, reminding them how resilient, brave, and awesome they are as leaders in their life and in their communities.”

OLYMPIA’S LEADER ADVISOR

Chantal Pelletier

Assistant Personal Lines Manager at MMG Insurance

Member, the Institute’s Leaders Network

Olympia’s Leader Advisor ‘22 and ‘26

“The MMG Women’s Group hosted a networking workshop with the Institute that brought together MMG’s women leaders and OLs, OLAs, and alumni. One of my OLs — Sierra Galipeau, Presque Isle High School ’22 — was a panelist, and I was filled with pride as she shared how she had the confidence to find the resources she needed on campus to overcome initial challenges in her first year at the University of Maine. I am grateful to be one of her supporters.”

THE NETWORK OF SUPPORT

OLYMPIA’S LEADER ALUM

Ellie MacMillan

Intern at Bangor Savings Bank

Bentley University ‘24

Olympia’s Leader ‘20

“Before attending an Institute networking event, I never pictured myself working at a bank. However, I left with an offer to intern at Bangor Savings Bank (BSB)! During my internship, I was able utilize the skills learned in the program, I was more confident when talking with professionals, and I built a community of former OLAs and event speakers at BSB that was so helpful while I learned a new job.”

OLYMPIA’S LEADER ALUM

OLYMPIA’S LEADER ALUM

Tessa Solomon

Marketing & Recruiting Consultant at Chi Omega Executive Headquarters

Founding Chair, Alumni Council University of Maine ‘23

Olympia’s Leader ‘19

“When I graduated from the Institute, I felt so fortunate to stay involved. My vision as Founding Chair of the Institute’s Alumni Council is to create a strong, caring alumni network — on college campuses, in workplaces, throughout Maine communities, and even online — that all Olympia’s Leaders know will be there to support them on whichever path they choose.”

Camille Alipalo

Company Dancer, Portland Ballet

University of Southern Maine ‘26

Olympia’s Leader ‘22

“The most incredible thing I have learned through the program is that there’s always a network you can reach out to for support. There is an OLA who works at USM, and, because of our bond over Institute involvement, she has become an additional mentor to me. The Institute has such a reassuring network and many tremendous resources to help us through every stage of post-secondary life.”

OLYMPIA’S LEADER ALUM

Jillian Rombalski

Instrument Technician at IDEXX Laboratories, Inc.

Olympia’s Leader Advisor ‘25

Central Maine Community College ‘20

Olympia’s Leader ‘18

“I chose to become an OLA because I wanted to give back to the program that has given me the confidence, strength, and community to be who I am today. I am so grateful to be the first OL turned OLA and cannot wait for others to follow! Having alumni who become OLAs can help incoming OLs better understand how the program works and share how it has been beneficial in our own lives already.”

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SUPPORTERS

OLYMPIA’S CIRCLE

The Institute wishes to recognize Community Partners who have made contributions at extraordinary levels over the years – with cumulative gifts of $150,000 and above:

Ann & Rick Bresnahan

Burns Family Foundation

Charles Butt

Sue & Bill Caron

Davis Family Foundation

Denise & Michael Dubyak

John T. Gorman Foundation

Mary & Peter Kalikow

Carolyn & Dick

McGoldrick

Liz & Bob Nanovic

Barbara & David Roux

Olympia Snowe & John McKernan

TD Charitable Foundation

The Harold Alfond® Foundation

The MEMIC Group

Unum

2023 DONORS

VISIONARIES CIRCLE

$15,000+

Bangor Savings Bank^

Ann & Rick Bresnahan

Burns Family Foundation+

Kennebec Savings Bank

KeyBank Foundation^

M&T Charitable Foundation^

Marr-Anderson Family Foundation

Jenny & Row Moriarty

Liz & Bob Nanovic

Peter Alfond Foundation

Olympia Snowe & John McKernan

Spectrum Healthcare Partners

Kari & Bob Suva

Systems Engineering+^

TD Charitable Foundation^

The Betterment Fund+

The MEMIC Group+

Unum+^

WEX Inc.+^

Phoebe & Jim Whipple

INNOVATORS CIRCLE

$5,000-$14,999

Allagash Brewing Company^

Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Maine^

Bates College^

Birchbrook+

Bowdoin College

Camden National Bank+^

Central Maine Power Company^

Colby College^

cPort Credit Union^

Dead River Company^

Susan & David Duncan

Edward H. Daveis Benevolent Fund

General Dynamics Bath Iron Works^

Janet Genest

Judy Glickman Lauder & Leonard Lauder

Harvard Pilgrim Health Care

Rebecca Hatfield

IDEXX Laboratories, Inc.^

John T. Gorman Foundation

L.L.Bean, Inc.^

Machias Savings Bank^

Maine Trust For Local News

MaineHealth+^

Rachel & Tom Maniatis

Margaret W. Soule Charitable Trust Mills 2023 Transition and Inaugural

Susan V. Morris

New England Cancer Specialists

Meryl Nierman

Michelle & Valentine Sheldon

Sibley-Saltonstall Charitable Foundation+

Oliver Smith

Synchrony Foundation

The Bank of America Charitable Foundation^

The Boulos Company

The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation

The Mimi Foundation

The Portland Maine Branch of

Morgan Stanley^

The Reny Charitable Foundation

The Smith Family Charitable Trust

Lisa Whited

LEADERS CIRCLE

$2,500-$4,999

Lori & Peter Anastos

Androscoggin Bank+^

Back Cove Financial

Baker Newman Noyes+^

Beauty Mark Company

Bernstein Shur BerryDunn

Sheri Boulos

Brannen CPA Services, PA, LLC

Karen & Bill Burke

Sue & Bill Caron

Clark Insurance

ClearH2O, Inc.

Coffee By Design

Cross Insurance

CS Operations, Inc.

Davenport Trust Fund

Kathie & Paul Dioli

Annie Drew

Drummond Woodsum

Epstein Properties

Laurie Fisher & Steve Krolikowski

Fisher Charitable Foundation

Erica Forbes

Carol & Paul Fremont-Smith

Charlotte Fullam

Katie Fullam Harris

Gorham Savings Bank+

Lisa Gorman

Linda & Mickey Greene

H.M. Payson & Co.

Penny Harris

Mary Herman & Angus King

Robin Hodgskin & Art Bell

Horch Roofing, Inc.^

Lynn & Stuart Janney

Lillie Johnson

Cate Kalenian

Elise & Neil Kiely

Knickerbocker Group^

Nancy & Sam Ladd

JoAnn Leon

Renee Lewis

Maine Beer Company

Maine Community Bank

Maine Medical Center+^

Carol & Frederick Malone

Mann Law, LLC

Paula Marcus-Platz & Thomas Platz

Liz Martinez

Marie McCarthy & Jennifer McNulty

Linda & Clement McGillicuddy

MMG Insurance Company+^

Melissa Moffett Denbow

Bob Moore

Cynthia Morris

Judith & Rich Morrissey

Courtney & Andy Mueller

Norman, Hanson & DeTroy, LLC

Northeast Packaging Company+

Norway Savings Bank+^

Pierce Atwood, LLP^

Joanne & Rice Powell

Pulp+Wire

Puritan Medical Products^

Hilary Rapkin & William Stiles

Red Thread

RLC Engineering

Melissa & Matt Rubel

Deanna Sherman

Skowhegan Savings Bank^

Melissa Smith & Brian Corcoran

Smith’s Farm, Inc.+

Jamie Somes

Heather Stephens

Sandra Stone

Karen Stram

Noni & John Sullivan

TEGNA Foundation

University of New England^

Verrill+^

Kathy Vignos

Jean Wilson & John Roberts

Wipfli CPAs and Consultants+

CATALYSTS CIRCLE

$1,000-$2,499

Paul Andrews & Zach Scrutchfield

Artemis Gallery, LLC

Karen & John Baldacci

Bar Harbor Bank & Trust^

Katie Bell

Broadreach Public Relations

Kevin Bunker

Jean Burden

Carol Cain

Sarah Calder & Ben Wojcik

Central Maine Healthcare^

Jessica Estes

F.L. Putnam Investment Management Company

Heidi & David Fitz

Joan Fortin & Chet Randall

Barbara Franklin

Anne Galyean

Geiger

Rosemary & Peter Goranites

Vicki & Scott Gordan

Andrea Gordon

Maureen & Jim Gorman

Shawn Gorman

Giovanna Gray Lockhart

Carly Joyce

Katahdin Trust Company+

Kennebunk Savings Bank

Allison Kupfer Poteet & Dan Poteet

Catherine Lamson

LeBlanc Diggins

Legacy Properties | Sotheby’s

International Realty^

Katy Longley

Marcum LLP

Joan Matheson

Jean Mattimore

Barbara McManus

Sharon & Dan Miller

Caroline & Wayne Morong

Andrea & Marshall Murphy

Dianne Nason

Old Port Advisors

Cary Olson Cartwright

Janet Ordway

Amy & Jim Parker

Andrea & Todd Patstone

Jim Pepin

Becky & John Piper

Molly Plaisted

Reed & Reed, Inc.

Elaine Rosen

Elaine Runyon

Saco & Biddeford Savings

Charitable Foundation+

Sebago Technics, Inc.

Sewall

Heather Shields & Lee Lindenau

Drew Sigfridson

Lynn & Rich Silkman

Slalom

Alison & Peter Small

SMRT Architects & Engineers

Danielle Snow & Derek Ribbons

Spinnaker Trust^

Sprague Operating Resources, LLC

Sylvia Stevens & Fredric Williams

Susannah Swihart & Karl Turner

The Jackson Laboratory^

Tim Dunham Realty

Betsey Timm

Betsy & Rob Tod

Barbara Trimble

Two Lights Settlement Services, LLC

University of Maine^

Stacy Varney

Sarah Welch & Jason Hearst

Kathleen Welter

ADVOCATES CIRCLE

$500-$999

Mary Axelsen

Suze Baack Dyke

Connie & Art Batson

Biddeford+Saco Chamber of Commerce

and Industry

Emily & Ken Blaschke

Sissy & Sandy Buck

Patti & Pat Butler

Lynne Champoux

Carolyn & Peter Cianchette

Shannon Coombs

Sara Corbett

Maddy Corson

Kathy Coster

Nini & Chris Emmons

Sheri Evans

Maria Ferral

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Heather Frederick

Elizabeth Gibson

Judith Gleason

Staci & Jim Grasky

Merna & Joe Guttentag

Gwen Hulit

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Kristina & Jim Jenkins

Meredith Jones

Kennebec Valley Chamber of Commerce

Kennebunk-Kennebunkport-Arundel

Chamber of Commerce

Claudia Kinnear

LA Metro Chamber of Commerce

Nancy & Chip Laite

Diane Lebson

Kathie Leonard & Stephen Lunt

Evelyn Lutz

Christina & John McAnuff

Linda McBrierty

Cindy & Jim O’Rourke

Irene & Jeff Oldfield

Jen Palminteri

Portland Regional Chamber of Commerce

Nannette Ranger-Duncanson

Elizabeth Reuthe

Barbara Robinson

Kim Russell

Saco Bay Rotary Foundation

Ellen Salamone

Rhonda & Peter Senger

Ron Sepielli

Mary Sheehan

Gary Smith

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Trader Joe’s

Kristan Van Hook

Alicia Walsh

Julle Willcott & David Bell

Emma Wilson

Ben Wootten

Yarmouth Boat Yard

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Ann Amstutz-Hayes

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John Atwood

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Todd Beacham

Andrew Brennan

Noelle Bujold

Sarah Calder

Liz Cotter Schlax

Glenn Cummings

Anne Dalton

Jenn Day

Robert Doherty

Sue Doliner

Amelia Dow

Deborah Drew

Wendy Durrah

Sarah Favreau

Jacqualine Forrest

Wendy & Bill Foulke

Mary Catherine & James Freilinger

G&E Roofing Co.

Robert Galen

Gigi Georges & Jeff Oxman

Roz & Goody Gilman

Google

Elizabeth Grant

Susan Gross

Linda Halleran

Martha Hamre

Hannaford

Diane Hansen

Matthew Harmon

Sonja Harris

Carol & David Hastings

Sandra Henderson

Jean Hoffman

Cori Holt

Ellen Honan

Elizabeth & Robert Howell

Laurie & Tom Hyndman

Elizabeth Incze

Robyn Jackson

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Karen Johnston

Judith & John Keller

Eleanor & Peter Kuniholm

Stephen Kurzman

Anne Labossiere

Betsy Levenson

Abbe Levin

Kass Longley-Leahy

Nat Lord

Linda Lyon

Heather MacKinnon

Maine Department of Economic and Community Development

Christine McNulty

Catherine Menyhart

Ann Miller

Stephanie Miller

Kimberley Mondoñedo

Marjorie & James Moody

Jamie Morin

Chip Morrison

Kristy Morse

Mary Morse

Regina Mullen

Mimi Munson

Carolyn Murray

Ned Muskie

Holly Nelson

Network for Good Northeast Credit Union

Northern Light Health^

Alison Norup

Kathi O’Grady

OTIS Federal Credit Union

Clare Payne

Maria Pearson

Margaret Perkins

Sarah Petrin

Pledgeling Foundation

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Carolyn Schuster

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Linda Spock

Jamie St. Pierre

Judith Stein

Judith Stone

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Meredith Theeman

Sarah Trowbridge

Stephanie Turgeon

Sandy & Dick Tuttle

Ted Walworth

Carol Warren

Peter Webster

Daniel Willett

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^ Denotes an organization at which current OLAs work

FOUNDERS

Albin, Randall & Bennett

Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Maine

Helaine & Jonathan Ayers

Eleanor Baker

Baker Newman Noyes

Bangor Savings Bank

Lily Bentas

BerryDunn

BorgWarner Foundation

Joseph Boulos

Sheri Boulos

Ann & Rick Bresnahan

Leonore & Joseph Bujold

Karen & Bill Burke

Sara Burns

Jennifer & Lucas Caron

Sue & Bill Caron

Deborah Carstens

Central Maine Healthcare

Central Maine Power Company

CIEE: Council on International

Educational Exchange

Alyson & Christopher Claudio

Community Pharmacies, LP

Maddy Corson

Cynthia Crocker*

Gale Davis

Dead River Company

Theresa Desfosses

Diversified Communications

Denise & Michael Dubyak

Sunny Dupree

Eastern Maine Healthcare Systems

Nini & Chris Emmons

Epstein Properties

Eugenie Francine & Brian Noyes

Carol & Paul Fremont-Smith

Anne Galyean

Geiger

Janet & Michael* Genest

Andrea Gordon

Peter Gore

Gorham Savings Bank

Lisa & Leon* Gorman

Andrew Greene

Sibyl Haley

Sarah Halpin CFP®

Penny Harris

Harvard Pilgrim Health Care

Michelle Hood

Sherry Huber*

Lynn & Stuart Janney

Jobs for Maine’s Graduates

John T. Gorman Foundation

Mary & Peter Kalikow

KeyBank

Patricia & David* Knudsen

Sterling Kozlowski*

Lucy & William LaCasse

Nancy & Sam Ladd

Carla & Danny Lafayette

Lafayette Hotels/Holiday Inn By The Bay

Nancy & Parker Laite

Lebel & Harriman

Kathie Leonard

Lewiston Sun Journal

Mary Allen Lindemann

Anne Littlefield

L.L.Bean, Inc.

Maine Beverage Association

Maine Medical Center

MaineHealth

Maine Trust For Local News

Maple Way Dental Care

Paula Marcus-Platz & Thomas Platz

Liz Martinez

Martin’s Point Health Care, Inc.

Jean Mattimore

Linda & Clement McGillicuddy

Carolyn & Dick McGoldrick

The MEMIC Group

Sharon & Dan Miller

Phoebe Milliken*

Stephen Milliken

Karen & Barry Mills

Mitchell Tardy Jackson

Moody’s Co-Worker Owned

Carolyn* & Bob Moore

Liz & Bob Nanovic

Andy Nixon

Norman, Hanson & DeTroy LLC

Norway Savings Bank

Jane & Richard Petersen

Pierce Atwood, LLP

Katherine Pope

Portland Maine Branch of

Morgan Stanley

Joanne & Rice Powell

Preti Flaherty

Jean & Larry* Pugh

Purdue University Global

Karen & Kevin Raye

Barbara & David Roux

Kim Russell

Peggy & Bill Ryan

Mandy Schumaker & Ted O’Meara

David Shaw

Deanna Sherman

Paula Silsby

Shipyard Brewing Company

Melissa Smith & Brian Corcoran

Olympia Snowe & John McKernan

Spectrum

Spinnaker Trust

Erica Spyropoulos

Mariyana Spyropoulos

St. Mary’s Health System

Karen Stram

Noni & John Sullivan

Kari & Bob Suva

Susannah Swihart & Karl Turner

Cynthia & Robert Taylor

TD Bank, N.A.

The Boulos Company

The Heather Foundation

The P&G Fund of the Greater Cincinnati Foundation

The Reny Charitable Foundation

The Wescustogo Foundation

James Tobin

United Insurance

Unum

J. Cody van Heerden*

Kathy Vignos

Verrill

WEX Inc.

Pamela Wheeler

Lisa Whited

Diane Wilsey

Wipfli CPAs and Consultants

Noelle Wolf

Amy Woodhouse & Tobey Scott

* Founders in memorium

TRIBUTE GIFTS

In Honor of Sharon Y. Miller [Sissy & Sandy Buck]

In Honor of All Olympia’s Leaders [Carol Cain]

In Honor of Jamie Bowden [Camden National Bank]

In Honor of Bryn Montoya [Camden National Bank]

In Honor of Laurie Werts [Camden National Bank]

In Honor of Renee Lewis [Sara Corbett]

In Memory of Patricia B. Erving [Jenn Day]

In Honor of Katie Fullam Harris [Charlotte Fullam]

In Honor of Becky Dilworth [Katie Fullam Harris]

In Memory of Carol Lavell [Katie Fullam Harris]

In Honor of Heather Shields [Katie Fullam Harris]

In Honor of Mallory Kennison, Oxford Hills Comprehensive High School, Class of 2023 [Vicki Gordan]

In Honor of Tori Luz, Oxford Hills Comprehensive High School, Class of 2023 [Vicki Gordan]

In Honor of Caroline Sheets, Oxford Hills Comprehensive High School, Class of 2023 [Vicki Gordan]

In Honor of Jiaying Zhong, Oxford Hills Comprehensive High School, Class of 2023 [Vicki Gordan]

In Memory of Frances S. Trefts [Diane Hansen]

In Memory of Wilda Vanek [Eleanor M. Kuniholm]

In Honor of Birdie McAnuff [Christina & John McAnuff]

In Memory of Diana Calby [Ann Miller]

In Memory of Valinda Morris [Susan V. Morris]

In Memory of Victoria K. Munson [Mimi Munson]

In Memory of Hedweg Jordan [Kim Russell]

In Honor of Samantha Myers, Morse High School, Class of 2019 [Kim Russell]

In Honor of Rachel Ouellette, Morse High School, Class of 2019 [Kim Russell]

In Honor of Charity Schultz, Morse High School, Class of 2019 [Kim Russell]

In Memory of John F. Shipway [Kim Russell]

In Honor of Karen Stram [Ronald J. Sepielli]

OLYMPIA SNOWE WOMEN’S LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE 19

LEADERS NETWORK

Kenden Alfond

Jenny Alfrey, Allagash Brewing Company

Olesya Aliquo, Procter & Gamble

Michelle Allen, Androscoggin Bank

Sam Allen, Sprague Operating Resources, LLC

Erin Ambrose, Davis Family Foundation

Rebecca Anderson, Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield of Maine

Lydia Atwood, Allagash Brewing Company

Sarah Auer, Kennebunk Savings Bank

Beth Austin, Spectrum Healthcare Partners

Suze Baack Dyke, TD Bank, N.A.

Tonya Bailey-Curry, Bates College

Julia Bailin, Unum

Dana Baldwin, Sam L. Cohen Foundation

Sue Barnicle, KeyBank

Erin Barry

Rachael Bathgate, Knickerbocker Group

Connie Batson

Leann Beal, Machias Savings Bank

Katie Bell, Pulp+Wire

Katie Bellerose, Gorham Savings Bank

Kate Bellmore, Camden National Bank

Jane Berger, Jane Berger Photography

Erin Berryman, Cross Insurance

Danielle Betts, Knickerbocker Group

Julie Biggers, Pierce Atwood, LLP

Lisa Bird, Bangor Savings Bank

Monika Bissell, Maine College of Health Professions

Nicole Blake, New England Cancer Specialists

Erica Bly, Old Port Advisors

Sarah Boone, CS Operations, Inc.

Sheri Boulos

Julie Bourgeois, Unum

Jamie Bowden, Camden National Bank

Melissa Boyd, Grow Your Knowing, LLC

Karen Bradbury, Unum

Lynn Brandsma, University of New England

Karla Brannen, Brannen CPA Services, PA, LLC

Chris Brawn, Kennebec Savings Bank

Ann Bresnahan

Stephanie Brock, Red Thread

Laura Brown, Procter & Gamble

Tammy Brunetti, BerryDunn

Becky Bucci, Davis Family Foundation

Ginger Buck, MMG Insurance Company

Sharon Bunker, Old Port Advisors

Zani Buonopane, Horch Roofing, Inc.

Karen Burke

Susan Burnham, WEX Inc.

Nancy Burton, Baker Newman Noyes

Ashley Buttice, Puritan Medical Products

Sarah Calder, MaineHealth

Joanne Campbell

Allie Carlson, RLC Engineering

Suzanne Carney, Maine Community Bank

April Caron, Edward Jones

Sue Caron

Andrea Casanueva, Marr-Anderson Family Foundation

Becci Cayer, Geiger

Catherine Cleale, The Portland Maine Branch of Morgan Stanley

Christine Colavolpe, IDEXX Laboratories, Inc.

Blair Colby, Systems Engineering

Charly-Rae Collins, Smith’s Farm, Inc.

Marion Colombo, Bar Harbor Bank & Trust

Samantha Commeau, Bank of America, N.A.

Monica Conant, RLC Engineering

Denise Condon

Heather Connolly, Gorham Savings Bank

Emily Cooke, Pierce Atwood, LLP

Amanda Cooley, Kennebec Savings Bank

Shannon Coombs, Bank of America, N.A.

Michelle Corriveau, Northeast Packaging Company

Christine Cram, Machias Savings Bank

Courtney Crooks, Wipfli CPAs and Consultants

Colleen Croteau, Maine Beer Company

Jenilee Crowley, Two Lights Settlement Services, LLC

Tammy Daigle, Oxford Federal Credit Union

Kim Davis, Procter & Gamble

Julisa De Los Santos, Bates College

Tracy Dean, Skowhegan Savings Bank

Jennifer DeChant, Summit Utilities, Inc.

Jean Deighan, Birchbrook

Shawna DellaMonica, Kennebunk Savings Bank

Megan Delong, Northeast Packaging Company

Jayme DeMers, Bar Harbor Bank & Trust

Melissa Denbow, Machias Savings Bank

Lisa DeSisto, The Maine Trust for Local News

Stacey Dietsch

Abby Diggins, LeBlanc Diggins

Kathie Dioli, ClearH2O, Inc.

Taja Dockendorf, Pulp+Wire

Katie Doherty, Kennebec Valley Chamber of Commerce

Miranda Dolph, Martin’s Point Health Care, Inc.

Margaret Donahue, Allagash Brewing Company

Kim Donnelly, Gorham Savings Bank

Jessica D’Ottavio, TD Bank, N.A.

Kolleen Dougherty, Spectrum Healthcare Partners

Hyemi Draheim, Bangor Savings Bank

Amy Dresser, Tim Dunham Realty

Annie Drew, WEX Inc.

Lori Dube, Sprague and Curtis Real Estate

Denise Dubyak

Melissa Dudley, WEX Inc.

Devin Dukes, Wipfli CPAs and Consultants

Laura Dulce, Kennebunk-Kennebunkport-Arundel Chamber of Commerce

Susan Duncan, Sibley-Saltonstall Charitable Foundation

Laurie Duncanson, Bangor Savings Bank

Catherine Duranceau, The MEMIC Group

Jennifer Eastman, Birchbrook

Jennifer Edgecomb, Smith’s Farm, Inc.

Maria Edwards, Norway Savings Bank

Carol Epstein, Epstein Properties

Lucie Estabrook, Birchbrook

Jessica Estes, The Boulos Company

Theresa Falcon, InterMed, P.A.

Sarah Favreau, FHC, Inc.

Alicia Fereday, University of New England

Holly Ferguson, Albin, Randall & Bennett, CPAs

Tina Finneran, Bowdoin College

Laurie Fisher, IDEXX Laboratories, Inc.

Heidi Fitz

Hallie Flint Gilman, Summit Utilities, Inc.

Susan Flynn

Eileen Fongemie, The MEMIC Group

Erica Forbes

Joan Fortin, Bernstein Shur

Barbara Fox

Carol Fremont-Smith

Gail Frongillo, The Portland Maine Branch of Morgan Stanley

Celine Frueh, Allagash Brewing Company

Charlotte Fullam

Katie Fullam Harris, MaineHealth

Jenn Gabriel, TD Charitable Foundation

Katie Gagne, Cross Insurance

Nori Gale, WEX Inc.

Phaedra Gallant, Acadia Insurance

Jenna Gau, Eaton Peabody

Debbie Getchell, Kennebec Savings Bank

Roz Gilman

Judy Gleason

Idella Glenn

Theresa Goodman, UnitedHealthcare

Vicki Gordan

Melanie Gordon, Bernstein Shur

Andrea Gordon

Maureen Gorman

Lisa Gorman

Christine Goulette, Procter & Gamble

Tami Gower

Betsy Graves, Burns Family Foundation

Amy Haile, University of New England

Karen Hakala, Norway Savings Bank

Sophie Halpin, Back Cove Financial

Sarah Halpin, Back Cove Financial

Emily Hann, Sprague Operating Resources, LLC

Anush Hansen

Deanna Harnett, The Portland Maine Branch of Morgan Stanley

Brenda Harris, McCain Foods USA, Inc.

Penny Harris

Amber Heffner Cosby, Bangor Savings Bank

Quincy Hentzel, Portland Regional Chamber of Commerce

Jill Hibyan, F.L.Putnam Investment Management Company

Robin Hodgskin, The Portland Maine Branch of Morgan Stanley

Judy Horan

Rachel Houlihan, IDEXX Laboratories, Inc.

Julie Howland, Wipfli CPAs and Consultants

Jen Hughes, Systems Engineering

Jeanne Hulit, Maine Community Bank

Emily Hultgren, Acadia Insurance

Maureen Hurley

Ruth Jackson, Colby College

Robyn Jackson, The MEMIC Group

Lynn Janney

Hilary Jessen, Wipfli CPAs and Consultants

Kara Johnson, Central Maine Healthcare

Carly Joyce, Two Lights Settlement Services, LLC

Cate Kalenian

Jillian Kanter, Verrill

Cindy Kelley, McCain Foods USA, Inc.

Elise Kiely, Legacy Properties Sotheby’s International Realty

Laura Kilmartin, Unum

Kristen Knupp-Gehrke

Veronica Lachapelle, Eaton Peabody Foundation

Nancy Ladd

Erin Lally, M&T Bank

Catherine Lamson

Jo-an Lantz, Geiger

Leeann Leahy, The VIA Group, LLC

Lori LeConte, KeyBank

Karina Lemay, Dead River Company

JoAnn Leon, TD Bank, N.A.

Renee Lewis, Bloomfield Capital

Mary Allen Lindemann, Coffee By Design

Jennifer Lodewyckx, TD Bank, N.A.

Theresa Lofgren, Cross Insurance

Paula Long

Katy Longley, The Jackson Laboratory

Kass Longley-Leahy, Norman, Hanson & DeTroy, LLC

Barbara Lovejoy, Central Maine Healthcare

Callie Lubinski, Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Inc.

Stacey Lytton, Horch Roofing, Inc.

Jennifer MacArthur, cPort Credit Union

Linda MacDonald

Heather MacKinnon, MMG Insurance Company

Nicole Mailhot, Androscoggin Bank

Carol Malone

Nicola Manganello, Nicola’s Home

Rachel Maniatis

Chrissy Mann, Mann Law, LLC

Stefanie Manning, The Maine Trust for Local News

Melissa Marcaurelle, Bangor Savings Bank

Paula Marcus-Platz

Holly Margaritis, R.H. Reny, Inc.

Sam Marinko, The Boulos Company

Kelsey Marquis, cPort Credit Union

Amy Marston, Central Maine Power Company

Liz Martinez

Kylie Mason, Sebago Technics, Inc.

Jean Mattimore

Linda McBrierty

Betsey McCandless

Allison McCann, The Maine Trust for Local News

Marie McCarthy, L.L.Bean, Inc.

Jennifer McCarthy, Maine Medical Center

Denise McDonough, Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield of Maine

Ann McFarland, Burns Family Foundation

Carolyn McGoldrick, McGoldrick Family Fund

Barbara McManus

Deb McPhail, Norway Savings Bank

Shauna Miller, TD Bank, N.A.

Sharon Miller

Lindsey Milligan, KeyBank

Jennifer Mirabile, Camden National Bank

Mariah Mitchell, H.M. Payson & Co.

Diana Miville, Clark Insurance

Chris Moody, Moody’s Co-Worker Owned

Jenny Moriarty

Caroline Morong

Susan Morris

Lisa Morrissette, Dead River Company

Judith Morrissey

Strawberry Moszny, The Maine Trust for Local News

Andrea Murphy

Liz Nanovic

Dianne Nason

Naomi Neville, Allagash Brewing Company

Kathleen Newman, Central Maine Power Company

Molly Newton, Bates College

Meryl Nierman

Belinda Nilsson-Rodrigues, IDEXX Laboratories, Inc.

Teresa Nizza, Martin’s Point Health Care, Inc.

Sara Noonan, Kennebunk Savings Bank

Jessamyn Norton, Spinnaker Trust

Sarah Oliver

Cary Olson Cartwright, Unum

Janet Ordway

Eli Orlic, Bowdoin College

Michele Orne

Janice O’Rourke, L.L.Bean, Inc.

Cindy O’Rourke, Spinnaker Trust

Kris Ossenfort, Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield of Maine

Andreea Paine, Systems Engineering

Jennifer Pallozzi, Baker Newman Noyes

Dawn Palmer, Skowhegan Savings Bank

Meg Palmer, Saco & Biddeford Savings Charitable Foundation

Jen Palminteri

Julie Paquette, Baker Newman Noyes

Carissa Parent, IDEXX Laboratories, Inc.

Jane Parker, Bank of America, N.A.

Rose Parsons, Bank of America, N.A.

Kim Parsons, General Dynamics Bath Iron Works

Andy Patstone, MaineHealth

Cindy Pawlina, MaineHealth

Gillan Peabody, Marcum LLP

Chantal Pelletier, MMG Insurance Company

Tara Perruzzi, M&T Bank

Kristen Perry, BerryDunn

Jane Petersen

Becky Piper

Molly Plaisted, Slalom

Heather Porter, Spectrum Healthcare Partners

Carolyn Preston, Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Inc.

Denise Pulcifur, UnitedHealthcare

Krista Putnam, Katahdin Trust Company

Surran Pyne

Julie Rabinowitz, General Dynamics Bath Iron Works

Amanda Rand, Spinnaker Trust

Hilary Rapkin, WEX Inc.

Serena Rasmussen, L.L.Bean, Inc.

Karen Raye

Laurel Regan, Dead River Company

Molly Reinfried, H.M. Payson & Co.

Lizzy Reinholt, Summit Utilities, Inc.

Suzanne Rende, KeyBank

Mary Kate Reny, R.H. Reny, Inc.

Faustine Reny, R.H. Reny, Inc.

Jillian Rich, Bangor Savings Bank

Jackie Rider, Verrill

Kelly Ridley, Systems Engineering

Brigitte Ritchie, KeyBank

Leah Robert, New England Cancer Specialists

Heather Robinson, Camden National Bank

Ann Robinson, Pierce Atwood, LLP

Melissa Rodrigue, KeyBank

Nicole Rogers, SMRT Architects & Engineers

Katie Rooks, M&T Bank

Elaine Rosen, The Kresge Foundation

Jenn Ross-Boshes, Beauty Mark

Barb Roux

Melissa Rubel

Elaine Runyon

Kim Russell

Deb Sabatino, The MEMIC Group

Ellen Salamone

Candice Saltonstall

Laurie Sanborn, Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield of Maine

Kate Saunders, IDEXX Laboratories, Inc.

Karen Schacht, The Mimi Foundation

Kathy Schirling, M&T Bank

Amanda Schools, Katahdin Trust Company

Karen Schwartz, The MEMIC Group

Rhonda Senger

Melissa Sheehan, Maine Medical Center

Deanna Sherman

Heather Shields, Legacy Properties Sotheby’s International Realty

Mollie Shipley, Red Thread

Emily Smith, Smith’s Farm, Inc.

Lynn Smith

Renee Smyth, Camden National Bank

Danielle Snow, Included Health

Mary Snyder, UnitedHealthcare

Chris Sobiech, The Maine Trust for Local News

Katie Spiridakis, Bath Savings Institution

Tama Spoerri, Bowdoin College

Susan Stacey, Androscoggin Bank

Heather Stephens

Jane Stevens, The Portland Maine Branch of

Morgan Stanley

Sandra Stone

Nancy Stowell White, The Betterment Fund

Karen Stram

Nonie Sullivan

Andrea Suter, Pierce Atwood, LLP

Kari Suva

Susannah Swihart

Lilia Taggersell, Maine Beer Company

Laura Teisl, Sewall

Ginny Templet, Puritan Medical Products

Kelly Thayer, Unum

Stephanie Thebarge, New England Cancer Specialists

Kerri Therriault, Central Maine Power Company

Tracy Thibodeaux, Dead River Company

Betsey Timm

Betsy Tod

Liz Torrance, Kennebunk Savings Bank

Jennifer Toth

Jennifer Towne, Acadia Insurance

Heather Treneer, Bank of America, N.A.

Barbara Trimble

Mechelle Turcotte, MaineHealth

Sharon Underberg, IDEXX Laboratories, Inc.

Karen Van Dyke

Kristan Van Hook

Stacy Varney

Linda Varrell, Broadreach Public Relations

Diane Vatne, Sewall

Kathy Vignos

Karen Wakem, Procter & Gamble

Lindsey Walker, Machias Savings Bank

Cheri Walker, Albin, Randall & Bennett, CPAs

Alicia Walsh, cPort Credit Union

Carol Warren

Michelle Webber, Bangor Savings Bank

Leslie Weeks, Spectrum Healthcare Partners

Leigh Weisenburger, Bates College

Katherine Welch, cPort Credit Union

Kathleen Welter

Deb Wentworth, Clark Insurance

Lisa Wentzell, Puritan Medical Products

Rachel Wertheimer, Verrill

Tammy Weston, The Portland Maine Branch of

Morgan Stanley

Kendra Wheeler, Bangor Savings Bank

Julie Wheeler, Spectrum Healthcare Partners

Pam Wheeler

Michele Whidden, New England Cancer Specialists

Phoebe Whipple

Lisa Whited

Terri Wilber, Drummond Woodsum

Julle Willcott

Stephanie Willett, Unum

Brenda Williams, Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield of Maine

Jean Wilson

Emma Wilson

Becky Winslow, Gorham Savings Bank

Nikki Withrow, Androscoggin Bank

Julie Wood, Colby College

OLYMPIA’S LEADERS ADVISORS

Debra Abbondanza

Victoria Abbott, Bread of Life

Iris Alexander, Camden National Bank

Christy Alley, Keller Williams Realty & University of Maine System

Treasa Arey, Unum

Mary Axelsen, WeMaax Consulting

Suze Baack Dyke, TD Bank, N.A.

Cindy Barnicle

Amy Bates, Spencer Salons, Inc.

Mitra Battan

Leann Beal, Machias Savings Bank

Kate Beever, Maine Music and Health, LLC

Danielle Betts, Knickerbocker Group

Julie Biggers, Pierce Atwood, LLP

Suki Bischoff, Maine Medical Center

Elizabeth Bishop, YMCA - Boothbay Regional & Central Lincoln County

Monika Bissell, Maine College of Health Professions

Amy Boles

Tracy Bonney-Corson, Northern Light Health

Heather Boyd, Motive Technologies Inc.

Jennifer Boynton, First National Bank

Gayle Brann

Erin Brown, Bates College

Sarah Brownell, Sarah Brownell Coaching

Vivian Bunton

Ashley Buttice, Puritan Medical Products

Emily Cantillo, First National Bank

Sarah Carson, Portside Real Estate Group

Timi Carter

Helen Cassou, Work Health

Jane Ceraso

Christina Cifelli, Gorham High School

Monique Claverie, St. Croix Tissue, Inc.

Stephanie Clifford, Stephanie Perkins Clifford Consulting, LLC

Elisabeth Cohen, Amazon Web Services (AWS)

Denise Condon

Alisa Conroy Morton, Civic Influencers

Shannon Coombs, Bank of America, N.A.

Melanie Cooper, FHC, Inc.

Mary Copeland, Avance Partner Search

Tricia Costigan, Northern Light Health

Lynne Coy-Ogan, Husson University

Jennie Crosby, St. Croix Tissue, Inc.

Jackie Curtis, Norway Savings Bank

Krista Daniel, MMG Insurance Company

Ashley Davis, Bangor Savings Bank

Emily Davis, Bangor Savings Bank

Michelle DeBlois, ReMo

Peggy DeBlois, DeBlois Electric

Linette Dehetre, Norway Savings Bank

Stacey Dietsch, Liberty Mutual Insurance

Megan Diffley, Signature Homes Real Estate Group

Carrie Dionne, Ready Education

Kimberly Donaldson, Camden National Bank

Hyemi Draheim, Bangor Savings Bank

Diane Dunn, Department of Defense, Veterans and Emergency Management

Janet Eastman, Eastman & Guare Consulting

Maria Edwards, Norway Savings Bank

Gretchen Fall Sawyer, Thomas College

Liz Farley, MMG Insurance Company

Sarah Favreau, FHC, Inc.

Alicia Fereday, University of New England

Brenda Fernald, First National Bank

Roberta Floccher, L.L.Bean, Inc.

Patti Foden, Keller WIlliams

Kim Foglio, Wright-Ryan Construction

Morgan Forni, Bar Harbor Bank & Trust

Celine Frueh, Allagash Brewing Company

Mary Fuller, Disability Claims Consulting Services, Inc.

Phaedra Gallant, Acadia Insurance

Donna Gaspar Jarvis, University of New England

Patti Gay, L.L.Bean, Inc.

Terri Geroux, First National Bank

Abbie Giallombardo, Kennebec Montessori School

Angela Gillespie, Howell Laboratories, Inc.

Idella Glenn, University of Southern Maine

Melanie Gould, L.L.Bean, Inc.

Sarah Green, Northern New England Poison Center

Jamie Haining, Bar Harbor Bank & Trust

Marie Hansen, Husson University

Anne Hardcastle, IDEXX Laboratories, Inc.

Karen Hawkes, Northern Light Health

Jodie Heal, Heal Accounting

Amber Heffner Cosby, Bangor Savings Bank

Molly Hodgkins, Colby College

Courtney Holub, Good Shepherd Food Bank

Rachel Houlihan, New Mainers Assistance Program

Felicia Huff, Skowhegan Savings Bank

Jen Hughes, Systems Engineering

Emily Hultgren, Acadia Insurance

Corrie Hunkler, Healthy Acadia

Katherine Hunt, RSU 13 School District

Kaci Ireland, MMG Insurance Company

Meredith Jones

Samantha Kavanaugh

Elise Kiely, Legacy Properties Sotheby’s International Realty

Dayana Krawchuk, The Jackson Laboratory

Beth LaBossiere, L.L.Bean, Inc.

Haley LaBrie, Skowhegan Savings Bank

Betsy Lane

Elise LaPlante, York County Community College

Holly Lasagna

PJ Lassek, University of New Hampshire

Diana LeBlanc, Coastal Enterprises, Inc.

Kate Lee, By the Horns

Cynthia Leonard, Maine Medical Center

Abbe Levin, Consultant

Melissa Ligotti, Wells Fargo Advisors

Michelle Lopes, TD Bank, N.A.

Linda Lord, State of Maine

Stacey Lytton, Horch Roofing, Inc.

Heather MacKinnon, MMG Insurance Company

Kelly MacVane, HDR

Jacqueline Madden, Dispatch Technologies

Mary Mahoney O-Neil, University of Maine

Joyce Maker

Joyce Mallery, Writer/ Educational Publishing

Eleni Margaronis, E-DIRECTIVES, LLC

Kelsey Marquis, cPort Credit Union

Amy Marston, Central Maine Power Company

Jane Martell, Tilson Technology

Navneet Marwaha, Northern Light Health

Deb Maxfield, Camp No Limits - No Limits Foundation

Molly McCarthy, CIEE: Council on International Educational Exchange

Theresa McCarthy

Kelsey McCormack, IDEXX Laboratories, Inc.

Betty McCue-Herlihy, University of Maine System

Nicole McSweeney, MaineGeneral Health

Riley Mercier, Ford Models

Cheryl Michaud, Inizio

Ann Miller, Inovio Pharmaceuticals

Bryn Montoya, Farmer Mac

Amy Moore, L.L.Bean, Inc.

Suzanne Moreshead, Northern Light Home Care and Hospice

Kristy Morse, Ernst & Young

Mary Morse, Unum

Debbie Nadeau, Skowhegan Savings Bank

Lisa Nolon, Thomas College

Susan Norton, First National Bank

Angela Oechslie, Educate Maine

Andy Patstone, MaineHealth

Linda Peare

Maria Pearson, Empower

Chantal Pelletier, MMG Insurance Company

Katherine Penley, Knickerbocker Group

Heather Perry, Gorham School Department

Stephanie Peters, Optum

Miranda Phelps, Health Psych Maine

Erica Plasse, WEX Inc.

Tammy Plummer, First National Bank

Heather Pouliot, Pouliot Real Estate

Caley Presby, The Roux Institute at Northeastern University

Rosemary Presnar

Rebecca Pushard, MIKA’s Awesome Summer Camp

& After School Programs

Julie Rabinowitz, General Dynamics Bath Iron Works

Nannette Ranger-Duncanson, TD Bank, N.A.

Tasha Raymond, Central Maine Power Company

Julie Redding, Community Caring Collaborative

Laura Reed, Maine Community Foundation

Cecilia Rhoda, Probate Paralegal

Kasey Richards, Penobscot Community Health Care

Michelle Ritcheson

Jennifer Robbins, General Dynamics Bath Iron Works

Tracy Rockwell, Department of Homeland Security

Jill Rombalski, IDEXX Laboratories, Inc.

Meredith Rousseau, SolomonEdwards Group

Linda Rowe, Santosha Yoga & Ayurveda

Donna Ryan, Baker Newman Noyes

Carol Ryan Ertz, Ryan Ertz Consulting

Ellen Sabina, Maine Farmland Trust

Edna Sebastião, TD Bank, N.A.

Vickie Seeger Azadian

Olivia Seibel, Camden National Bank

Johie Seltzer, Bates College

Rhonda Senger

Sarah Sheldon, Lincoln Financial Group

Willow Sherwood, Penobscot Community Health Care

Ehrin Simanski, Lisa’s Legit Burritos

Edie Smith, Office of U.S. Senator Angus S. King, Jr.

Emma Smith, St. Croix Tissue, Inc.

Karyn Smith

Jamie Somes

Mish Sommers, Finance Authority of Maine

Carmela Soto, L.L.Bean, Inc.

Anne Springer

Jamie St. Pierre, Central Maine Power Company

Karen Stanley

Danielle Starr, Verrill

Taylor Tarr, TD Bank, N.A.

Amy Taylor, Androscoggin Bank

Meredith Theeman, The Jackson Laboratory

Ann Theriault, State of Maine Office of Aging Services

Emily Theriault, Pouliot Real Estate

Elaine Theriault Currier, Pen Name

Brittney Tomasello, Bangor Savings Bank

Annie Torres, Maine Department of Health

and Human Services

Jane Torres, Greater Houlton Chamber of Commerce

Jennifer Towne, Acadia Insurance

Betsy Tuohey, Pearl Partners Group

Amanda Tupper, Machias Savings Bank

Laura Turner, Northern Light Health

Nikki Vachon, Finance Authority of Maine

Denise Vagt, Maine Psychological Services

Julia Van Steenberghe, University of Maine

Heather Velozo, Maine Tourism Association

Julie Vittum, Machias Savings Bank

Cindy Wade, MaineHealth

Kimberley Wallace, Smart Business Solutions

Jennifer Walter, Machias Savings Bank

Carrie Welch, First National Bank

Kathleen Welter, Woodard & Curran

Cassandra White, Husson University

Brynne Whitney, Bangor Savings Bank

Laura Wolfson, Androscoggin Bank

Amanda Woolford, Maine Department of Corrections

MacKenzie Young, Thomas College

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THE SCHOLARSHIPS

INSTITUTE-EXCLUSIVE – 2023 RECIPIENTS

THE JOHN R. MCKERNAN, JR. JMG SCHOLARSHIP

Named in honor of the former Governor of Maine, who is a champion of both JMG and the Institute — recognizes OLs who excelled academically, within the Institute, and during their JMG programs.

• AILEEN STROUT of Penquis Valley High School, who is now studying Veterinary Science at the University of Maine at Augusta.

• MERCEDES OWEN of Calais Middle/High School, who is now studying Medical Biology in the Pre-Dental Program at the University of New England.

THE SHARON Y. MILLER LEADERSHIP AWARD

Named in honor of the Chair of the Institute’s founding Board of Directors — celebrates students who have used their values and voice to positively influence their school community.

• EMMA KIDDER of Ellsworth High School, who is now studying Health and Human Services with a minor in Substance Abuse at the University of Maine at Augusta.

• MIRA RINEER of Mount Ararat High School, who is now studying Middle Level Education at Lancaster Bible College.

THE MARR-ANDERSON FAMILY FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP

The Marr-Anderson Family Foundation’s mission is to promote education, health, and offer compassionate support during times of crisis. The family has partnered with the Institute to reach high school seniors with goals of obtaining post-secondary education yet for whom financial barriers would prevent them from realizing this dream.

• BELINDA SUAR AJQUI of Portland High School, who is now studying Biology at the University of Southern Maine.

• KYLEE HERNANDEZ of Winslow High School, who is now studying Secondary Education and is on the competitive Cheer team at Husson University.

THE COLLEGE CLUB OF PORTLAND SCHOLARSHIP

When the College Club of Portland closed its operations, its leadership team selected local nonprofits with which to leave its remaining funds. The Institute was selected as a beneficiary, creating a one-time scholarship to make college more accessible for one young woman in the greater Portland area who demonstrated higher confidence, aspirations, and leadership skills during their time with the Institute.

• ELLA ROMANO of Portland High School, who is now studying at Wheaton College.

INSTITUTE-PARTNERED – 2023 RECIPIENTS

CIEE GLOBAL NAVIGATOR AWARDS

In line with the Institute’s mission to increase aspirations, OLs with an interest in international exchange are encouraged to apply for Global Navigator Scholarships for summer study. OLs have received awards totaling more than $80,000 and have had experiences studying language, creating global entrepreneurship business plans, or engaging in service, leadership, and STEM programs in Costa Rica, France, Germany, Ireland, Morocco, and Spain.

• Aylin Noble-Ramirez, Lisbon High School

• Emma Norelus, Lisbon High School

• Rosabel Cray, Nokomis Regional High School

MITCHELL SCHOLARS

• Alexis Spencer, Oak Hill High School

• Aylin Noble Ramirez, Lisbon High School

• Dellana Kessler, Bangor High School

• Ella Sawyer, Mount View High School

• Imaan Ali, Penquis Valley High School

• Keira Greene, Sacopee Valley High School

• Lily Bailey, Spruce Mountain High School

• Margaret Hibl, Morse High School

• Rosabel Cray, Nokomis Regional High School

• Shakhnoza Mirzoyeva, Mount Desert Island High School

• Tia Murphy, Calais Middle/High School

• Trishelle Ames, Medomak Valley High School

USM PROMISE SCHOLARS

• Hannah Duchesneau, Houlton High School

• Natania Lilly, Winslow High School

• Belinda Suar Ajqui, Portland High School

Aileen Strout Mercedes Owen Emma Kidder Mira Rineer Belinda Suar Ajqui Kylee Hernandez Ella Romono

CONTINUING RESOURCES

All OLs and OL alumni have unlimited access to a resource called “Institute Central,” which highlights scholarships, opportunities, and tools to support most areas of their post-secondary lives. In addition to scholarship and program profiles, Institute Central includes the following topics:

• Post-Secondary Preparation – Early College, Coalition for College, Virtual College Fairs, Virtual Trades Primers, and Financial Aid Resources

• Programs + Training – Career Readiness Training, Career Catalysts, Job Corps, Apprenticeships, Summer Programs, Leadership Programs, Funded Research Projects and Fellowships

• Professional Preparation – Networking with Purpose, Interview Preparation, Résumé Preparation, Interview Topics and Questions, Questions to Ask Employers

• Job Opportunities – Job Boards, Maine Jobs, Institute Partner Jobs and Internships

• Weekdays with Women Leaders – Recordings of an Institute webinar series interviewing women about their lives and careers in varying industries

• Equity Advancement + Support – Educational Resources, Support Resources, BIPOC Business Incubator, BIPOC Fellowship and Stipend

• Community Engagement – OSWLI Alumni Council, Community Engagement Opportunities, Service Project Support

• Personal Wellbeing – Self-Care, Connection, Acts of Kindness, Education, Activities, Physical Health, Meditation, Mental Health, Emergency Resources

NEARLY

$800,000

As of 2023, Olympia’s Leaders have been awarded nearly $800,000 through Institute-exclusive or Institute-partnered scholarships, with an average gift of $7,793 per recipient.

SIBLEY-SALTONALL SCHOLAR

LORA LAROCHELLE

Morse High School ‘22

Colby College ‘26

The Institute has meant so much to me, both in high school and beyond. The program has not only boosted my confidence but also introduced me to a wide network of powerful women in the state of Maine who have been trailblazers in their respective fields. I have relished the opportunity to learn from them and their experiences, and they have truly given me the courage to pursue a career in a male-dominated field and pave the way for the next generation of female leaders as well. I am confident I will continue to benefit from what I have learned in this program for many years to come.

I have used the scholarship to help pay for my tuition at Colby College, where I am double majoring in Mathematics and Statistics. I am so grateful that I was chosen as a recipient, and I truly cannot express my gratitude to the Duncans and the Saltonstalls for creating this scholarship for Olympia’s Leaders. It has reduced my stress about affording college and provided me with new connections with my fellow recipients and the families behind the scholarship. Being able to apply for a unique scholarship like this through the Institute is an incredible opportunity, and I hope future Olympia’s Leaders take advantage of all that the Institute has to offer.”

MITCHELL SCHOLAR

DELLANA KESSLER

Bangor High School ‘23 University of Maine ‘27

The Institute’s program is the biggest reason I was able to develop my goals as a young woman and leader, as it helped lay the groundwork for my vision and led to so many connections that have helped me pursue and succeed in college. I was overwhelmed with joy to both learn about and receive the Mitchell Scholarship because of my connection to the Institute. It will apply to my spring semester of college at the University of Maine, where I am now studying Psychology. The Mitchell Institute also covered a three-week travel study course in Europe. I am so thankful for the continuing support of both organizations.”

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I really enjoyed listening to other girls my age speak about some topics you normally wouldn’t talk about with your friends at school. I liked hearing what they had to say, because it made me realize that other people also think like me.

“The program has helped me to develop my voice more than I ever thought that I could. I am very grateful for this program because, without it, I most likely would have never stepped out of my comfort zone and used my voice to say things that meant a lot to me.”

FOUNDING BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Olympia Snowe

Jean Mattimore

Sharon Miller

Karen Raye

Ann Robinson

Kim Russell

Karen Stram

2023 BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Olympia Snowe, Honorary Chair

Cary Olson Cartwright, Chair

Betsey Timm, Treasurer

Catherine Lamson, Secretary

Annie Drew

Laurie Fisher

Katie Fullam Harris

Robin Hodgskin

JoAnn Leon

Renee Lewis

Marie McCarthy

Dianne Nason

Kari Suva

Alicia Walsh

Joining in 2024:

Kenden Alfond, Erin Barry, Dr. Idella Glenn, Mel Marcaurelle, Heather Shields

2023 CORPORATE DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE

Rhonda Senger, Chair

Denise Condon

Stacey Dietsch

Katie Fullam Harris

Gwen Hulit

Sam Marinko

Dianne Nason

Heather Shields

Betsey Timm

Emma Wilson

2023 INDIVIDUAL DONOR COMMITTEE

Renee Lewis, Chair

Laurie Fisher

Katie Fullam Harris

Giovanna Gray Lockhart

Diane Lebson

Heather Shields STAFF

Alison Bromski Associate Director of Community

Laura Chandler Administrative Specialist

Jim Grasky Director of Finance & Operations

Kristina Jenkins Director of Development

Christina McAnuff Executive Director

Carolyne Obery Development Manager

Lexie Richins Program Specialist

Kristin Ryan Director of Networks & Partnerships

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