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Boston-based nonprofit establishes official Board of Directors

 

BOSTON, Mass. — The Women’s Foundation of Boston (WFBoston) is thrilled to announce the establishment of its formal Board of Directors.
 
WFBoston is committed to advancing economic and leadership opportunities for women and girls in Greater Boston, as well as promoting philanthropic giving to organizations that support them. Our Board of Directors is a team of community, nonprofit, and business leaders who share our mission and have been valuable partners since the inception of WFBoston.
 
As of February 3, 2021, these trusted advisors will form an official Board of Directors alongside corporate officers Christina Gordon (CEO), Ami Danoff (CFO), and Patti Satterthwaite (COO).
 
Introducing our 2021 Board of Directors:
 
Geraldine Acuña-Sunshine is President of the Sunshine Care Foundation for Neurological Care and Research, co-founder of a research center at Mass General Hospital and a member of the Harvard Board of Overseers.
 
Kimberly Fay Boucher is the Technology Commercialization Business Leader at Analog Devices and a Senior Lecturer at the MIT Sloan School of Management.
 
Lori Smith Britton is the Founder of Community Resource Consulting which develops nonprofit strategies and services, and a Director of Freedom House and Commonwealth Kitchen.
 
Michelle Dipp, MD PhD, is the Co-Founder of life sciences investment firms Biospring Partners and the Longwood Fund, and is on the Trustee Advisory Board for Beth Israel Deaconess.
 
Rosalina Feliciano is an Investment Officer with MFS Investment Management.
 
Linda Henry is the CEO of the Boston Globe Media Partners and co-founder of HUBweek.
 
Susan Littlefield is the Chair of the New England board of UNICEF USA and the former president of the board of trustees of the Meadowbrook School.
 
Jennifer Porter is the Founder and Managing Partner of The Boda Group, a leadership and team development firm.
 
Bekah Salwasser is the Executive Director of the Red Sox Foundation.
 
Carmel Shields is Director of ProCare Medical Equipment Maintenance and Service and an Executive Vice President of Shields Health Care Group.
 
Beth Terrana is a former Fidelity Investments equity portfolio manager and is a board member of Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and the Dana-Farber/Boston Children’s Cancer and Blood Disorders Center.
 
Sarah Williamson is the Chief Executive Officer of FCLTGlobal, a not-for-profit organization and the chair of the board of the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research.
 
Gwill York is a Co-Founder and Managing Director at Lighthouse Capital Partners.
 


For more detail about our board members:
 
Geraldine Acuña-Sunshine is president of the Sunshine Care Foundation for Neurological Care and Research (SCF), an international nonprofit organization dedicated to finding innovative ways of delivering free clinical and neurological care to impoverished patients in rural areas of Asia. She is also Co-Founder of the Collaborative Center for X-Linked Dystonia Parkinsonism at the Massachusetts General Hospital. Prior to entering the nonprofit field, she worked as a corporate attorney at law firms in New York and Boston, and served for over 13 years as Senior Counsel in alternative investments for Bracebridge Capital in Boston. She is a member of the Harvard University Board of Overseers, the Harvard Kennedy School’s Dean’s Council, and the Harvard College Fund Executive Committee. Within the Greater Boston area, she serves on the boards of the Combined Jewish Philanthropies of Greater Boston and the Massachusetts General Hospital President’s Council. Geraldine is an alumna of Harvard College, the Harvard Kennedy School of Government, and Columbia Law School (where she graduated as a Harlan Fiske Scholar).
 
Kimberly Fay Boucher is a business executive who has driven high performance organizations in technology, consumer products and social enterprise/nonprofit industries over the past 25 years. She is currently the Technology Commercialization Business Leader for the CTO at Analog Devices, where she is responsible for driving new technologies from incubation stages to successful businesses. Kim is also a Senior Lecturer at the MIT Sloan School of Management, where she teaches Disciplined Entrepreneurship in the Martin Trust Center. She holds a BS in Management Industrial Engineering from Worcester Polytechnic Institute and an MBA from Harvard Business School. She is a NCAA Academic All-American Women’s Basketball player and has been inducted into the WPI Hall of Fame.
 
Lori Smith Britton is the founder of Community Resource Consulting, a consulting practice providing charitable nonprofit development strategies and services. Her service to the community is extended by her volunteer commitments. She has served on the boards of the Bos- ton Latin School Association and ACCESS, and is currently a director of Freedom House, Inc. and Commonwealth Kitchen. She is a graduate of Syracuse University and Boston University.
 
Michelle Dipp, MD PhD, has over a decade of private equity and venture capital experience in life sciences. She is a Co-Founder and Managing Partner of Biospring Partners. Prior to founding Biospring, she was a Managing Director at General Atlantic, a Co-Founder and General Partner of Longwood Fund, a healthcare venture capital firm and Senior Vice President and Head of GlaxoSmithKline’s (GSK) Centre of Excellence for External Drug Discovery, a global business development and mergers and acquisitions group. Michelle joined GSK through the acquisition of Sirtris, where she served as the Vice President of Corporate Development. She is a member of the Trustee Advisory Board for Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, World Economic Forum’s Young Global Leaders and is a contributor for Thrive Global.
 
Rosalina Feliciano is an Investment Officer with MFS Investment Management. She is a Chartered Financial Analyst and has over 25 years in the Investment Management Industry. Prior to MFS she was a Senior Vice President, Portfolio Manager at State Street Research and Management. She was also an Assistant Vice President, High Yield Analyst at Wellington Management and a Research Associate responsible for corporate credit research at Fidelity Investments. She received her MBA degree in Finance at the MIT Sloan School of Management and her BA from Cornell University in Mathematics and Biology. Rosalina grew up in East Harlem and attended Phillips Andover Academy as a recipient of A Better Chance Scholarship. Rosalina served as an Executive Committee Member of the Alumni Council at Phillips Academy, the Development Committee at MFS Investment Management and served on the Equity and Inclusion Committee at Rosie’s Place in Boston. Rosalina is co-chair of the Latinx Sub-committee of Mosaic at MFS Investment Management, which brings together people of color and allies across the organization and supports the progress of matters of race and ethnicity.
 
Linda Henry is the CEO of the Boston Globe Media Partners. She is a co-founder of HUB- week, a civic collaboration between the Boston Globe, Harvard University, Massachusetts General Hospital, and MIT that explores the future being built at the intersection of art, science and technology. Linda is also an early-stage impact investor, an Emmy-Award winning television producer with two shows currently airing, and a community activist. She serves as a director of the Red Sox Foundation, is a trustee of the Liverpool Football Club Foundation, chair of the Boston Globe Foundation, and chairman of the John W. Henry Family Foundation. In addition, she is a founder of the Boston Public Market, serves on the advisory board of MassChallenge, and is on the board of the Engine at MIT. She earned a BS from Babson College and her MS from MIT.
 
Susan Littlefield, after many years in the private sector, currently focuses her time on philanthropic, community and family pursuits. Susan is the chair of the New England board of UNICEF USA. In addition, she serves on the UNICEF USA National Development Committee and the UNICEF Changemaker Host Committee. She serves on the board of trustees of the Meadowbrook School, where she served as president (2016-20) and vice president (2012-16). Susan also serves on the Tulane Fund Advisory Board, and Tulane’s Only the Audacious capital campaign committee. Susan and her husband, Martin Roper, serve on the Parents Committee of Phillips Exeter Academy. She has also served in many volunteer positions for her Harvard Business School class. Susan was a partner at the Boston Consulting Group (BCG) where she worked in the health care sector including early work in BCG’s social impact practice. She was also a member of the initial UN sponsored working group that launched the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB and Malaria. Susan holds a BS from Tulane University and an MBA from Harvard Business School.
 
Jennifer Porter is the Managing Partner of The Boda Group, a global leadership and team development firm. She currently serves on the board of McLean Hospital. Prior to founding Boda in 2011, Jennifer spent 20 years in senior operating roles, primarily as COO, with Sentient Jet, Circles/Sodexho, and Einstein Brothers Bagels, and in strategy consulting with The Boston Consulting Group. She earned her BA summa cum laude from Bates College and her MBA from Stanford University.
 
Bekah Salwasser joined the Red Sox Foundation as the Executive Director in January of 2018. She earned her B.A. in Psychology from Brown University and has extensive experience in philanthropy and both professional and semi-professional sports. After four years working as Community Relations Director for the Boston Celtics, Bekah went on to lead Scholar Athletes as its Executive Director, a program that supports public high school athletes with both their athletic and academic achievements. Earlier in her career, Bekah served as a professional soccer player for the Boston Breakers and as Executive Director of the Charlestown Lacrosse and Learning Center.
 
Carmel Shields is Director of ProCare Medical Equipment Maintenance and Service and Executive Vice President of Shields Health Care Group. She currently serves on the board of Canadian-based Radialis Medical. Carmel serves on the board of various nonprofits, including Care 2 Communities. Prior board service includes the Board of Overseers of Boston Children’s Hospital, the Council of the Connors Center for Women’s Health and Gender Biology, Yawkey House of Possibilities, Stonehill College, and two of Boston’s inner-city schools, Epiphany School and Nativity Prep. Carmel is a graduate of Boston College, and earned an MBA from Northeastern University, a graduate degree in Environmental Law from the University of Sydney (AUS) and her JD from the New England School of Law.
 
Beth Terrana retired from Fidelity Investments in 2003, after a successful 20-year career managing numerous equity mutual funds, and turned her attention to the nonprofit institutions she is passionate about. She serves on the Board of Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and the Board of the Dana-Farber/Boston Children’s Cancer and Blood Disorders Center. She also sits on the President’s Council of the Big Sister Association of Greater Boston, is a Big Sister to a 9 year old girl, and is an active volunteer of uAspire, working with Boston high school students to ensure that all students have the financial resources to find an affordable path to and through secondary education. Beth received her Bachelor of Science at the State University of New York Binghamton and her Master of Business Administration at Harvard Business School.
 
Sarah Williamson is the Chief Executive Officer of FCLTGlobal since July 2016, after spending over 21 years at Wellington Management, most recently as a Partner and Director of Alternative Investments. Prior to joining Wellington Management, Williamson spent over five years with McKinsey & Company. She was also a special assistant at the US Department of State and was a mergers & acquisitions investment banker for Goldman, Sachs & Co. Williamson is a co-chair of the World Economic Forum Global Future Council on Investing, a member of the Advisory Board for the Millstein Center for Global Markets and Corporate Ownership at Columbia, and a member of the Hong Kong Institute for Monetary and Financial Research Council of Advisers. Williamson also serves as a Director of Evercore (NYSE:EVR), chair of the board of the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research, and is a member of the Harvard Business School Board of Dean’s Advisors, and the Boston Children’s Hospital investment committee. She earned her MBA, with distinction, from Harvard Business School and her BA in Economics, with honors, from Williams College.
 
Gwill York is co-founder and managing director of Lighthouse Capital Partners. Since its founding in 1994, she led investments in biotech, medical devices and services, software, semiconductor, internet infrastructure, e-commerce and clean tech companies. In 2018, she joined the board of Sofina, a global public investment firm. Gwill served on the board of the NE Venture Capital Association for nine years and as an Entrepreneur-in-Residence at the Rock Center at HBS for four years until her election to the Board of Overseers of Harvard University in 2013. She started her career at Salomon Brothers, Fidelity and Comdisco Ventures. She has volunteered for decades at the Museum of Science, Mass General Brigham, One Mind, and the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum. She studied economics at Harvard-Radcliffe and earned an MBA from the Harvard Business School.