The Community Foundation recently announced its Philanthropic Advisory Council’s (PAC) newest members, who will contribute to supporting the foundation’s mission of connecting donors and causes they’re passionate about in the community.
The new members bring a wealth of varied experience in finance, investment, fine arts, and politics. They include:

He has also worked at Delancey Street Partners, UBS Investment Bank, and on the presidential campaigns of U.S. Sen. John McCain in 2008 and Gov. Mitt Romney in 2012. Cohen earned both his MBA and bachelor’s degrees from The George Washington University.

He previously worked for Altrius Capital Management and Bernstein Global Wealth Management. He holds a Bachelor of Science in finance from Virginia Tech and is a CFA charterholder.

She holds certifications as a certified financial planner, certified public accountant, certified fraud examiner, and certified divorce financial analyst.

A native of Virginia, she earned her bachelor’s degree in history from Roanoke College, a teaching certification from Southern Methodist University, and a master’s degree in art business from Sotheby’s Institute of Art.

She’s a graduate of the American Bankers Association Graduate Trust School, earned the designation of certified trust and fiduciary advisor, and in 2023 Barron’s recognized her as one of America’s Top 100 Female Financial Advisors.
The PAC provides the Community Foundation guidance and leadership on how to best serve its clients while applying strategies and solutions to meet the region’s most pressing needs. Learn more about the council by clicking here.