From Kathy Smith

I have been blessed to be a part of this community for the last nine years, first working as Director of Donor Relations and then in 2019 moved to the position of Executive Director. It has truly been an honor to work at the Community Foundation and be able be a small part in not only working to address the needs now but also working with individuals who want to make a difference forever! Along the way I have had the opportunity to work with a great staff and to meet so many people who have BIG hearts and really want to help in so many ways. I’ve been able to work with our donors and connect them with needs and see their truly generous hearts to respond. I think that’s been the very best part of my work here, to see needs and be able to connect resources with those needs. As I enter a new chapter of my journey, retirement, I intend to continue to be involved and relevant just in a different way.

CFSLC would like to welcome the new Executive Director, Laura Michalski, to our team. Laura brings extensive leadership experience and has served as Executive Director for over 15 years at various non-profits. Her background includes expertise in growing non-profit organizations and increasing community impact. Laura has also won many awards for her accomplishments and impact throughout her career.

Laura is excited to establish her roots in Clermont to serve the South Lake community through her new role as CFSLC’s Executive Director and be closer to family”.
On January 18 from 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm, a meet and greet will be held at the CFSLC, 2150 Oakley Seaver Dr. to welcome Laura to the community and into her new role at the CFSLC. to the community.
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