26 Professionals Complete the Hoffman Haas Fellowship Program

Photo of 20 plus people standing outside after Hoffma-Haas Fellowship graduation

On May 23, the 13th cohort of the Hoffman-Haas Fellowship celebrated the completion of the fellowship program. and twenty-six professionals received their certificate. 

The Hoffman-Haas Fellowship is a comprehensive nonprofit board leadership program that builds fellows' skills in sustainability, fundraising, and governance through classroom-style learning with nationally recognized experts and team mentorship.

Since the 2014 program launch, 380 Fellows and Mentors from across the New Hampshire have participated in the program. The 2024 cohort was generously sponsored by Merrimack County Savings Bank, Kairos & Heart Consulting, and McLane Middleton.

Named in honor of NH philanthropists John E. Hoffman Jr. and Thomas W. Haas, the Hoffman-Haas Fellowship is committed to populating New Hampshire's nonprofit boards with inspired, prepared, and ready-to-engage leaders. We empower our Fellows with a strong foundation in board essentials and encourage them to become a catalyst for positive change within existing boards.

Congratulations to the 2024 Hoffman-Haas Fellows

Elizabeth Austin, Good Neighbor Health Clinics

Tina Brown, St. Mary’s Bank

Cheri Bryer, Dartmouth Health

Janelle  Drake, Setra Systems

Jackson Flanders, JPMorgan Chase & Co.

Brian Frankenfield, FedPoint

Sophia Gawel, LISTEN Community Services

Erin Holt, Northeast Delta Dental

Lauren Judd, Cornucopia Project

Amy Kellner

Laura King, Eastern Bank

Dave Kirkpatrick

Angelica Ladd, NH Center for Nonprofits

Charles Lockwood, Ideometry

Molly Lunn Owen, UNH

Jamie Morgan, Riverbend Community Mental Health

Jeannie  Oliver, ROC-NH

Ryan Ouellette, Merit America

JC Patten, Systems Engineering

Gal Potashnick, Canopy Consulting      

Tanya Randolph, Great NH Restaurants' Charitable Trust

Kristen  Ratanatharathorn, Mellon Foundation

Lynne Sabean, Concord Community Music School

Bob Tetreault

Tricia Utley, Center for Women & Enterprise

Sarah Wrightsman, New Hampshire Housing