Foundation Advisory Council

The members of the Advisory Council, a non-voting entity, act in an advisory capacity to the FBHCM Foundation Board of Directors on matters involving the Foundation’s resource development and policies to help enhance the visibility and effectiveness of the Foundation. The Advisory Council consults and supports the Foundation’s fund-raising efforts, and provides access to desired community resources, leadership, and expertise.

Members of the Advisory Council attend an annual meeting to discuss specific strategic and/or planning issues identified by the Foundation Board. Members are selected from religious, corporate, and community leaders as well as former members of FBH’s Boards of Directors for a renewable three-year term.

If you are interested in joining our Advisory Council, please contact Ellen Bevan, Director of Advancement at (585) 388-2324.

2010 – 2011 Advisory Council

 

Roger Brandt, Jr., Rochester’s Cornerstone Group

David Brooks, HSBC

David Butry, Canandaigua National Bank & Trust

Penny Decker, Penny’s Papers & Notes

Marilyn DeDuca, DiDuca Management Corporation

R. Clinton Emery, Esq.

Sally Forsyth, Community Volunteer

Rev. Sue Forsyth, South Livonia United Church of Christ

Pamela Hines, Jackson & Hines

Cecelia Horwitz, Tucker and Associates

Sally Keenan, Keenan Funeral Homes

Ellen Lewis, Heritage Enterprise Resources

Glen Peters, Community Volunteer

Frank Reynolds, Energy East

Sharon Riesenberger, MVP Health Care, Chair

Mary Ross, Esq., Harter, Secrest & Emery

Suzanne Scheirer, Community Volunteer

Stephen Segar, Esq., Segar and Sciortino

The Hon. Jim Smith, Town of Perinton

Bruce Steele, Fred Steele Inc.

Elizabeth Thorley, Crossbridge Financial Group

Jane Van Alstyne, Fairport Savings Bank

Paul Vick, Esq., Phillips Lytle

Amy Warzocha, Time Warner

Keith Williams, Providium/Gallagher

Rodney Young, United Way of Greater Rochester

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