Gibson County Community Foundation Welcomes New Local Advisory Board Members
The Gibson County Community Foundation welcomes five new advisory board members: Karen Beghtel, Tiffany Coomer, Margo English, Craig Pflug, and Alyssa Ricker. These new members join the other dedicated business and community leaders volunteering their time and talents to grow our impact within the community.
This fiscal year’s advisory board also includes Matt Monroe (president), Kent Walden (vice president), Robin Sermersheim (secretary), Rachel Adamson, Nathan Beloat, Amanda Dempsey, Christina Hager, C.T. Montgomery, Leslie Mustard, and Lindsay Schmitt.
Volunteer members of the advisory board play a vital role in the success of the Community Foundation. They focus on local asset development, learning about the community’s greatest needs and nonprofits that support those needs, and recommending grants and scholarships. “Community members that serve on our advisory boards play a vital role in the success of our work. They volunteer countless hours to ensure donors’ dollars are continually making a positive impact on the quality of life of people in Gibson County,” said advisory board president, Matt Monroe.
While the Gibson County Community Foundation is an affiliate of the Community Foundation Alliance, at least one county advisory board member serves as a county representative on the Alliance Board. This fiscal year's representatives are Eric Reed (vice-chair) and Leslie Mustard.
For more information about the Gibson County Community Foundation activities, follow us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/gibcocommfoundation or visit www.gibsoncountycf.org.










