Connecticut Voices for Children, a statewide research and advocacy organization dedicated to improving opportunities for children across the state, welcomes three new board members with extensive experience in child development, nonprofit management, philanthropy, and education.
Hamden resident Ann Baker Pepe has joined the board, according to an announcement from Ellen Shemitz, Connecticut Voices executive director.
Pepe serves as the Director of Development at the Foote School, an independent K-9 preparatory school in New Haven, where she has led a steady growth in the school’s fundraising, developed alumni relations and coordinated communications for more than 15 years.
Pepe previously worked at Wesleyan University in the University Relations, Annual Fund, and Admissions programs. She is actively involved in the New Haven community, especially through her volunteer work at Leadership, Education and Athletics in Partnership (LEAP) where she chaired the LEAP Dinners Committee for 10 years and currently serves as Board Chair.
Also named to the board David Nee, a Fairfield resident, and West Hartford resident Nancy Roberts.
Pepe serves as the Director of Development at the Foote School, an independent K-9 preparatory school in New Haven, where she has led a steady growth in the school’s fundraising, developed alumni relations and coordinated communications for more than 15 years.
Pepe previously worked at Wesleyan University in the University Relations, Annual Fund, and Admissions programs. She is actively involved in the New Haven community, especially through her volunteer work at Leadership, Education and Athletics in Partnership (LEAP) where she chaired the LEAP Dinners Committee for 10 years and currently serves as Board Chair.
Also named to the board David Nee, a Fairfield resident, and West Hartford resident Nancy Roberts.
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