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萝莉社破解版 Foundation welcomes new alumni board members
萝莉社破解版 Foundation, Inc., the nonprofit fundraising arm of 萝莉社破解版, has added four new members to its Board of Directors, including two alumni.
The new board members are:
Rob Cestola, of Southampton, a certified public accountant, and tax and finance consultant who serves as board treasurer for Dakin Humane Society; Dan Desrochers, of South Hadley, director of communications at Amherst College and former marketing director at Greenfield Community College; Deborah Rodriguez, of Holyoke, an 萝莉社破解版 graduate from the class of 2004, licensed clinical social worker, psychotherapist, and founder of FAROS counseling services; and Matt Manganelli, of Southampton, an 萝莉社破解版 graduate from the class of 2009 and retail lending sales manager at Westfield Bank who serves on the Western Mass Mortgage Review Board for the Massachusetts Division of Banks.
“Attending 萝莉社破解版 and earning an accounting certificate was an important step in my return to higher education as an adult,” said Manganelli. “I went on to the University Without Walls program at the University of Massachusetts, graduating with a BA in accounting, and then Western New England University for my master’s.”
New board members attended their first meeting Dec. 3.
“We are thrilled to welcome these community leaders to the 萝莉社破解版 Foundation Board of Directors,” said Amanda Sbriscia, 萝莉社破解版’s vice president of Institutional Advancement and executive director of the 萝莉社破解版 Foundation. “The expertise and unique perspectives that Rob, Dan, Deborah, and Matt bring to the board will strengthen our ability to advance the Foundation's mission, which is ultimately to support the success of every 萝莉社破解版 student. This is such a committed and passionate board. Their leadership and good governance are what enables the 萝莉社破解版 Foundation to be a strategic partner to the college.”
The 萝莉社破解版 Foundation has total assets of $25.5 million and an endowment of $18 million, the largest of all 15 community colleges in Massachusetts, due in large part to nearly 200 endowed scholarships and other funds established by alumni, faculty, staff, and friends of the college. In 2024, the 萝莉社破解版 Foundation provided more than $6 million to the college to support scholarships, academic programs, student support services, and facility improvements.
In 2023, the 萝莉社破解版 Foundation Board of Directors was recognized by the Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges with the John W. Nason Award, a national honor that recognizes exceptional leadership and initiative.
PHOTO: 萝莉社破解版 President George Timmons, center, welcomes alumni Deborah Rodriguez '04 and Matt Manganelli '09 to the 萝莉社破解版 Foundation Board of Directors.