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Heather Rielly Elected to Greater Lowell Community Foundation Board of Directors
At its Annual Board Meeting on June 10, the Greater Lowell Community Foundation (GLCF) unanimously elected Heather Rielly of Groton to its B

At its Annual Board Meeting on June 10, the Greater Lowell Community Foundation (GLCF) unanimously elected Heather Rielly of Groton to its Board of Directors.
Rielly is the Vice President, Business Development Officer, Commercial Banking - New England, Wells Fargo. Heather Rielly brings over 20 years of experience in the banking industry, with a focus on relationship development, strategic growth, and cultivating high-value partnerships across a broad range of sectors., Rielly brings strategic insight and a deep commitment to community service to GLCF.
“Supporting nonprofits, giving back, and finding ways to help others has always been at the heart of who I am,” said Rielly. “I’m honored to join the Board of Directors at the Greater Lowell Community Foundation and excited to continue supporting an organization whose mission, serving 21 communities across our region, so closely aligns with my own purpose and values.”
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“We are thrilled to welcome Heather to the Board,” said GLCF President and CEO Jay Linnehan. “Her professional expertise, collaborative spirit, and passion for social impact will be tremendous assets to the Foundation as we continue to address the evolving needs of Greater Lowell.”
A proud resident of Groton, Massachusetts, Heather lives with her husband and son. She is deeply committed to helping others and strengthening the community through collaboration and service.
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About Greater Lowell Community Foundation
Established in 1997, the Greater Lowell Community Foundation (GLCF) is a philanthropic organization comprised of more than 450 funds dedicated to improving the quality of life in 21 neighboring cities and towns. With financial assets of over $70 million, GLCF annually awards grants and scholarships to hundreds of worthy nonprofits and students. It is powered by the winning combination of donor-directed giving, personal attention from Foundation staff, and an in-depth understanding of local needs. The generosity of our donors has enabled the Community Foundation to award more than $40 million to the Greater Lowell community.
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