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Fairfield County Foundation Announces Promotion and Expanded Team



Fairfield County Foundation Announces Promotion and Expanded Team


LANCASTER, Ohio --The Fairfield County Foundation is pleased to announce the promotion of Sarah Stoughton LeMay to Development Officer, and the recent expansion of their team including two new officers.
 
Sarah’s expanded role includes donor relationship development, alongside Amy Eyman, Chief Executive Officer of the Fairfield County Foundation, and facilitating legacy giving through new and existing organizational initiatives. Since her onboarding in September 2019 as a Donor Services Officer, Sarah has exponentially increased donor visibility and stewardship of gifts, leads the Women’s Giving Circle, and successfully helped managed events such as 250 Plates and the annual GIVE in conjunction with Giving Tuesday. An active member of Fairfield County, Sarah’s community involvement includes the Lancaster Rotary Club, Lancaster-Fairfield Charity Newsies, Young Professionals of Fairfield County and the Decorative Arts Center of Ohio (DACO) Board of Directors.
 

The Foundation is excited to welcome Amanda Mack as Donor Services Officer, and Jennifer Guisinger as Program Officer. Amanda brings 11 years of experience as a coordinator for a periodontal practice in Reynoldsburg. She is a graduate of Franklin University and currently resides in Lancaster with her significant other and her 12-year-old daughter.


A former unit coordinator at Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus, Jennifer will leverage her expertise managing grant cycles and the scholarship program for the Foundation. Jennifer grew up in Logan and currently resides in Lancaster with her husband, a high school teacher at Canal Winchester.
 
“I’m thrilled to recognize Sarah and the significant impact she’s had on the Foundation over the past six years with this well-deserved promotion,” said Amy Eyman, Chief Executive Officer of the Fairfield County Foundation. “I am also excited to welcome Amanda and Jennifer to the team. I look forward to collaborating with them as they bring their expertise and unique experience to our work. We have a staff that is active and invested in our community, which allows us to better understand the broader needs of our donors and the non-profits we serve.”

The Fairfield County Foundation is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit that, along with its supporters, helps to sustain and enhance the quality of life and economic viability in our community. Its scholarship program helps to sustain opportunities for local youth to achieve their academic goals. The Foundation was formed in 1989 and grants today continue to support the arts, children’s programs, health and wellness projects, community development, academics, and more. The Foundation is a recipient of the National Standards Seal, indicating official confirmation from the Council on Foundations that it has met the most rigorous standards in philanthropy and affirming the Foundation’s commitment to financial security, transparency and accountability. For more information about the Foundation, please call 740-654-8451 or visit www.fairfieldcountyfoundation.org.

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