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Greenwich United Way Appoints 8 New Board Members, Names New Chair

"The Greenwich United Way has always chosen the brightest and the best from the community to serve on our Board," said CEO David Rabin.

Greenwich United Way focuses on addressing local human service needs through community impact initiatives, fundraising, and grant distribution.
Greenwich United Way focuses on addressing local human service needs through community impact initiatives, fundraising, and grant distribution. (Richard Kaufman/Patch Staff.)

GREENWICH, CT — The Greenwich United Way has appointed eight new members to its board of directors following its annual meeting last month, the organization announced.

Joining the board are Patrick Cronin, Ayesha Khan, Eric Lindberg, Marianne Love, Mandy Murphy, Dr. Nirmal Patel, Patty Toth and Chelsea Woody. Karin McShane was named board chair, succeeding Nicole Kwasniewski.

"The Greenwich United Way has always chosen the brightest and the best from the community to serve on our Board," said Greenwich United Way CEO David Rabin in a prepared statement. "We look forward to working with the new Board members as we begin our fiscal year and continue our vision to 'find it and fix it' as it relates to the most pressing human service needs of Greenwich. A huge 'thank you' to the outgoing Board members who gave of their time, talent, and treasure to help us stay on a positive trajectory.”

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Greenwich United Way focuses on addressing local human service needs through community impact initiatives, fundraising, and grant distribution.

More information about the organization’s programs and community involvement is available at greenwichunitedway.org.

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