Leadership Elected for 2015
Winter 2015

Women’s Fund Elects Officers, New Board Members
The Women’s Fund of Omaha elected new officers for its board of directors for 2015:
- President – Cheri Duryea, Duryea Marketing Strategies
- Vice President – Renee Black, planitomaha, inc.
- Secretary – Andrea Gansen, Union Pacific
- Treasurer – Patty Keairnes, Mutual of Omaha
Newly elected board members include:
- Gail DeBoer, SAC Federal Credit Union
- Renee Fry, OpenSky Policy Institute
- Tracy Johnson
- Jessica Warren-Teamer, United Way of the Midlands
The Women’s Fund of Omaha Circles also elected its steering committee and new board members for 2015.
The Circles Steering Committee:
- Moniki Cannon, Gunn & Cannon Empowerment Group (Chair)
- Jessica Charlsen, Ervin & Smith
- Wendy Hamilton, Girl Scouts Spirit of Nebraska
- Kasey Hesse, QA Technologies
- Lauren Huber, Clark Creative Group
- Anne Meysenburg, Live Well Omaha
- Katie Torpy, Joslyn Institute for Sustainable Communities
Newly elected Circles members include:
- Emily Andres, Your Community Catalysts
- Meg Davies, Community Volunteer
- Amanda DeBoer, Omaha Under the Radar
- Melissa Glenn, Greater Omaha Chamber
- Krissy Hamm, Self Employed
- Nicole Hanson, Fraser Stryker PC LLO
- Amy Holmes, JD, Behavioral Health Education Center of Nebraska at UNMC Angela Lennon, Koenig Dunne Divorce Law
- Marjorie Maas, College Possible Omaha
- Teresa Mardesen, Farm Credit Services of America
- Jina Picarella, SilverStone Group
- Tunette Powell, The Truth Heals
- Alysia Radicia, RDG Planning & Design
- Jennifer Shukert, The Architectural Offices
- Sarah Sjolie, CHI Health
- Meggan Thomas, Heartland Family Services
- Melissa Tibbits, University of Nebraska Medical Center
- Katie Triplett, Methodist Hospital
- Nichole Turgeon, Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Midlands
- Kristin Walsh, Avenue Scholars Foundation
- Kendra Whitlock Ingram, Omaha Performing Arts
- Paige Winkler, Werner Enterprises
- Megan Wright, Cline Williams Wright Johnson & Oldfather, L.L.P
- Sakura Yodogawa-Campbell, Women’s Center for Advancement
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