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New to the Maine Community Foundation Board
Summary
Peter Mills, Anne Roosevelt, and Karen Stanley lend special expertise to guiding the foundation.
The Maine Community Foundation has elected three members to its Board of Directors: Peter Mills of Cornville, Anna Eleanor Roosevelt of Embden, and Karen W. Stanley of Castine.
A Maine native, Mills is executive director of the Maine Turnpike Authority. He was a founding member of the Somerset Economic Development Corporation and FirstPark, an innovative economic development project of the Kennebec Regional Development Authority. Mills served in the Maine Legislature for 16 years, in the House and Senate.
Roosevelt joined Goodwill Industries of Northern New England as CEO after 10 years at the Boeing Company where she was vice president of global corporate citizenship. She is a board member of Net Impact, chair of the Roosevelt Institute’s board, and an advisory board member for the Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies.
Stanley is chair of Camden National Bank. Prior to that, she was a member of the senior management team at Priority Management, an international training and development firm. She has been involved with community and civic organizations, including Hospice of Hancock County and Maine Coast Memorial Hospital. She chairs the community foundation’s Hancock County Committee and its County Council.
“The statewide Board of Directors plays a crucial role in guiding our work,” said Maine Community Foundation President and CEO Meredith Jones. “These distinguished individuals will lend special expertise as we head into our 30th year.”
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