Princeton Man Among Newest Princeton Area Community Foundation Board Members

Princeton Man Among Newest Princeton Area Community Foundation Board Members

Princeton, NJ — A Princeton man is among four new members of the Princeton Area Community Foundation‘s Board of Trustees, the group announced this week.

William Harla, a partner at DeCotiis, FitzPatrick & Cole and a member of the law firm’s Executive Committee, was voted onto the board at its Feb. Herring, the Community Foundation’s Chair of the Board of Trustees, said.

“The new trustees are well-regarded in their professional fields and well-respected in the community,” Jeffrey M.

He is a long-time Associate Counsel of the New Jersey League of Municipalities.

He is also a member of the Board of Directors of both The Arts Council of Princeton and Dress for Success for Mercer County, as well as the New Jersey Supreme Court’s Professional Responsibility Rules Committee.

All four new board members are Mercer County residents who have a broad range of experience, with expertise in the law, wealth management, foundations and nonprofits.

McNeilly, of West Windsor, is a Senior Director of Wealth Management with BNY Mellon Wealth Management. Before entering the field of wealth management, Betsy spent a decade as a Senior Vice President and Team Leader in the Corporate Banking Division of JPMorgan Chase, focusing on financing privately owned businesses in New Jersey and New York.

She is the former Director of Education for the Financial Planning Association of New Jersey, a YWCA Twin Award winner and a member of the Fund for Women and Girls Leadership Team.

Sapoch, of Hopewell Borough, has more than 30 years of non-profit leadership experience at the national, state, and local levels, including as Executive Director for the Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association.

As an independent consultant since 1998, she has helped raise over $75 million in capital, operating and endowment support for a variety of environmental, cultural, and community-based organizations. Ryan, the Founder and former Chairman of Hopewell Valley Community Bank.

They are leaving the board after completing their terms of service.

The attached image of William Harla was provided by the Princeton Area Community Foundation



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