SYRACUSE — The Central New York Community Foundation board of directors recently elected three new board members. The following people were appointed to serve their first three-year term: • William H. Brower, VP of communications and advancement at Le Moyne College. Brower has 32 years of experience working in higher-education advancement. He is skilled in board development, […]
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SYRACUSE — The Central New York Community Foundation board of directors recently elected three new board members.
The following people were appointed to serve their first three-year term:
• William H. Brower, VP of communications and advancement at Le Moyne College. Brower has 32 years of experience working in higher-education advancement. He is skilled in board development, comprehensive campaigns, moves management, volunteer engagement, stewardship, and data analytics. He currently serves on the boards of Christian Brothers Academy and Catholic Charities of Onondaga County. Brower formerly served as a board member for the Montessori School of Syracuse and the United Way of Central New York.
• Susan Furtney, chief strategy officer at Upstate University Hospital. Furtney has more than 25 years of business development, operations management, analytics, and consulting experience in for-profit and nonprofit organizations. In addition to her current position of overseeing strategic planning and corporate-development initiatives at Upstate University Hospital, she is also president of the Samaritan Center board of directors. Furtney is also a member of the Early Childhood Alliance Leadership Council and a member of the Community Foundation’s Grants and Community Initiatives Committee.
• Kevin E. Schwab, VP of public policy & government relations and air service development at CenterState CEO. Schwab is a veteran of the communications industry with expertise in public relations, strategic-communications planning, and journalism. He developed and implemented the successful Fly Syracuse program, increasing passenger traffic, and reducing airfares in Syracuse. Schwab volunteers on the Syracuse Say Yes Scholarship Council and is co-chair of the Literacy Coalition of Onondaga County. He is also a member of the New York Aviation Management Association.