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Branford Community Foundation Welcomes New Board Members

Paul D'Angelo and Ram Shrestha join the BCF Board, bringing extensive history serving the greater Branford and Shoreline communities.

The Branford Community Foundation recently named two new board members, Paul D’Angelo and Ram Shrestha. The Foundation described as "both active members of the Branford community who are passionate about giving back."
The Branford Community Foundation recently named two new board members, Paul D’Angelo and Ram Shrestha. The Foundation described as "both active members of the Branford community who are passionate about giving back." (Ellyn Santiago/Patch)

BRANFORD, CT — The Branford Community Foundation recently named two new board members, Paul D’Angelo and Ram Shrestha.

The foundation described as "both active members of the Branford community who are passionate about giving back, making them welcome additions to the BCF team."

D’Angelo is currently the Chief Financial Officer for Frank Pepe Pizzeria Napoletana. Holding numerous finance and accounting roles in his career, he is now resolved to support the Pepe’s brand and grow its footprint outside New England so that once and for all, everyone can agree that New Haven Pizza is best. D'Angelo grew up in New Haven, where his family owns and operates Libby’s Italian Pastry Shop on Wooster Street. After attending the University of Connecticut, he has enjoyed living in Branford for over 15 years and started a family including 3 children, all very involved in sports and community activities.

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Shrestha has served on the Branford Representative Town Meeting since 2020 and is currently in his second term representing the fourth district. He is on the Public Service Committee. He was born and raised in Nepal and has lived in Branford for 20 years. He is a small business owner, a past president of the Society of Nepalese in America, and a member of the Orchard House Medical Adult Day Center Board.

The mission of the Branford Community Foundation, founded in 1980, is to improve the wellbeing of the Branford community by connecting people who care with causes that matter, now and for generations to come. To that end, it raises private funds, invests those donations prudently, and distributes income for educational, cultural, health, social and civic needs. A volunteer Board of Directors, made up of local community leaders who have been selected for their knowledge, interest and integrity of judgment, oversees BCF.

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