CFSI Announces New Board Members and Officers
The Community Foundation of Southern Indiana (CFSI) announced today the 2020-2021 board of directors and has appointed Lisa Brones Huber as chairperson. Huber will succeed outgoing chairperson, David Hussung.
Jessica Carroll (New Washington State Bank), Angie Fenton (WHAS11 and Extol Magazine) and Greg Nash (Edward Jones) began their terms on the board July 1; replacing outgoing members Bill White and Barb Geltmaker.
Jessica Carroll | Angie Fenton | Greg Nash |
Linda Speed, president and CEO of the Community Foundation said, “Thanks to our community’s support and the leadership of our board, our Foundation continues to grow and thrive. This past year we granted more than $5 million in grants and scholarships, have launched a $1 million COVID-19 Relief Fund, established funds to help individuals accomplish their philanthropic goals and our grants to area nonprofits helped 61,000 people across the community. Jessica, Angie and Greg bring important experience to our Foundation and will help us continue to move forward so we can positively impact our community.”
The Community Foundation’s officers for 2020-2021 are:
Chair – Lisa Brones Huber, Duke Energy
Vice Chair – Sharon Handy, Seiler Waterman LLC
Treasurer – Adam Naville, WesBanco Bank
Secretary – S. Butch Shaw, Monroe Shine CPAs
Immediate Past-Chair – David Hussung, Hussung Mechanical Contractors
Returning members of the board include: J. Terrence Cody, Floyd County Judge; Jay Conner, MWM Advisory Services; Melissa Fry, Indiana University Southeast; Mike Johnson, Charles Schwab & Co., Inc.; Damon Massey, Stock Yards Bank and Trust; Laura Muncy, arc; Amy Newbanks Letke, Integrity HR; Larry Ricke, Ricke & Associates; Sue Sanders retired; Catherine Sherrard, Ivy Tech Community College; J. Scott Waters,Waters, Tyler, Hofmann & Scott, LLC; Bob Woosley, Heritage Engineering.
Speed continued, “I’m incredibly thankful for the leadership that Bill and Barb showed during their time on the board. During their service the Foundation reached new milestones and transformed our grantmaking and the impact we have on this community. As we continue to move forward, having continuity, experience, and new ideas in the Foundation’s leadership will be important as we focus on better meeting the needs of our community and continuing to be this region’s trusted partner, resource and steward in philanthropy.”