Making News in Business, Nov. 1

KARIN GEORGE

KARIN GEORGE

LISA LAPOLICE​​

LISA LAPOLICE​​

FRANCIA WISNEWSKI

FRANCIA WISNEWSKI

ERIN MARTIN

ERIN MARTIN

Published: 10-31-2024 9:18 AM

New leadership at Community Foundation of WMass

SPRINGFIELD — Community Foundation of Western Massachusetts has appointed Karin George as its new chair of trustees, succeeding Paul Murphy who has served as chair for the last four years.

Alongside this leadership change, the organization welcomes two new board members, Lisa LaPolice and Francia Wisnewski, and eight new committee members.

George, born in Switzerland and raised in upstate New York, has been a resident of Hampshire County for over 25 years. George earned her bachelor’s degree in art history before beginning her career in annual giving at St. Lawrence University. Over the years she advanced her role first at Vassar College in 1995 as vice president for development and again at her alma mater Smith College in 1998 as vice president for advancement, where she played a pivotal role during Smith College’s $250 million This is About Smith campaign.

In 2005, George joined Washburn & McGoldrick, LLC, where she currently serves as a principal consultant.

Her relationship with the Community Foundation of Western Massachusetts began in 2009 as a scholarship reviewer. Since then, she has served as a trustee since 2013 and became vice chair in 2020. Prior to that she served as a member and chair of the Education Committee from 2017 to 2019 and has served as a scholarship reviewer since 2009.

LaPolice of West Springfield, is a certified public accountant at Burkhart, Pizzanelli, P.C., who earned a bachelor’s degree in accounting and a master’s degree in business administration from Elms College. Currently, she is an adjunct faculty in the MBA Accounting program at alma mater. LaPolice has been serving the Community Foundation as a Philanthropic Services Committee member since spring of 2023.

Wisnewski, of Montague, has a background in nonprofit, education and community organizing. She is the director of membership and community engagement at the National Association for Family Child Care (NAFCC). Born and raised in Cali, Colombia, Wisnewski began her career as a science teacher in South America. She holds a bachelor’s degree from the Universidad Del Valley and a master’s degree from the University of Massachusetts Amherst.

Additionally, the Foundation has welcomed new volunteers to its committees. The following individuals have joined the Community Foundation’s Distribution Committee: Cecil Papafio, David Rudder, Debbie DiStefano, and existing trustees Magdalena Gomez and John Davis; and the following individuals have joined the Philanthropic Services Committee: Kylie Brown, Ryan Ferriter and Tara Brewster.

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