Board of Directors
Carla Benka was Preservation Planner for the Town of Brookline for 15 years and served as PTO Co-President of the Heath School. She has been a Town Meeting Member since 2002 and has served on the Town Advisory (Finance) Committee for 13 years. Carla is a member of the Grants Committee of the Panwy Foundation and is an ad hoc member of the Steps to Success Advisory Committee as well Community Representative to the Brookline High School Site Council.
Andrew Bernstein is the CEO and co-founder of Kearsarge Energy. He has extensive experience in project finance and has consulted on energy development. Andrew has over 25 years experience managing a broad range of organizations and divisions including Cymfony Inc., HotHouse Venture Partners, Articulate Systems, and the international division of The Stride Rite Corporation. Andrew lives in Brookline and currently serves on several boards of both for-profit and non-profit organizations.
William J. Coughlin (Treasurer) is the Chief Operating Officer for Community Resources for Justice in Boston. He has been a Town Meeting Member, representing Precinct 10, for over 10 years. Bill is the past president of the Pierce School Extended Day Program and served on the Executive Board of the Brookline High School PTO for 4 years. He also serves as the Chair of the Board of Outreach at United Parish in Brookline. Prior to joining CRJ, Bill was the Operations Director for the Community Initiatives Division of the Community Builders, Inc., one of the largest not-for-profit developers of affordable housing in the country. He worked as a management and organizational consultant for over 20 years, working for many not-for-profits and governmental agencies.
Hsiu-Lan Chang is the owner of FastFrame, a Brookline small business, since 2004. She is a Founding Partner and Chair of The Friends of Madame White Snake, a charity that launched the ground-breaking Madame White Snake opera in February 2010. She is a Board Member of the Brookline Teen Center, the JA Lynch Committee Against Domestic Violence, the Institute for Global Leadership at Tufts University and a member of the Board of Overseers of the Brookline High School 21st Century Fund. She was selected Brookline Woman of the Year in 2009.
Alexandra (Ali) Dorf is a Managing Director in the Boston office of Cambridge Associates LLC. She was previously employed by Highmount Capital as a Summer Associate and in the Client Strategies Group of Pell Rudman Trust Company. Ali holds the Certified Financial Planner TM designation. She enjoys hiking in NH, backpacking and mountaineering in the Sierras and Tetons, and skiing or snowshoeing just about anywhere. Ali has lived in Brookline since 2003.
John F. Hodgman retired in 2001 as President and CEO of the Massachusetts Technology Development Corporation (MTDC). Since then he has focused his professional activities on teaching entrepreneurship and assisting nonprofit organizations that deal with education and career development. He is a Professor of the Practice in Entrepreneurial Leadership Studies (ELS) at the Tufts University Gordon Institute. He also serves as a member of the following organizations: Governor's STEM Advisory Council (Executive Committee and Data Subcommittee Co-chair); Board of Directors of the Mass Biotechnology Education Foundation; Board of Directors of JFYNetWorks, Inc.; and Board of Overseers of the Brookline Educational Foundation, Inc. John has lived in Brookline since 1974. He was a co-founder of the Brookline Education Foundation and a member of the School Committee from 1993 to 1996.
Judith Kidd (Chair) recently retired from her position of Associate Dean of Harvard College for Student Life and Activities.. She had previously served as Vice President for Development for City Year; Director of Donor Relations for The Boston Foundation, and Manager of Corporate Contributions for Bank of Boston. She has lived in Brookline since 1981 and has been on the Board of BCF since 2004.
Mini Kolluri is a marketing and customer analytics professional with 15 years experience in the financial services industry. She was Vice President in the Consumer Deposit and Investment business at JP Morgan Chase. Mini and her family have lived in Brookline since 2006. She is currently PTO Co-President at the Runkle school.
Julie Marcus is a marketing and communications consultant specializing in the nonprofit sector with nearly a decade of experience. Most of her experience has been with City Year, the Boston-based national nonprofit youth service organization, where she was the Events Director and subsequently the Director of Communications. Julie is also a busy mother of three young children and a Heath School parent.
Ashley Mason (Clerk), now at home with young children, was previously the Renewable Energy Market Development Manager with the Conservation Services Group, working with legislative groups and renewable energy businesses to strengthen public policy and markets for renewable energy and regional energy credit markets. Before this, she was with APX and Xenergy, working to develop green energy policy and markets for renewable energy.
Michael Maynard spent the first fifteen years of his career in film production, advertising and entertainment (Warner Communications). He has been self-employed as a real estate developer and investor since 1986. Michael served as a Town Meeting Member from 1997-2009. He also served on the Board of the Park School for eight years including four years as Board Chair. He is currently Board Chair of the Coolidge Corner Theatre Foundation and involved in fundraising for a number of educational institutions.
Jim Notman was a Vice President and Director in commercial lending for 20 years with Bank of Boston, and is currently an independent financial advisor. He and his family have been Brookline residents since 1985; he is a past member and Treasurer of the Brookline Education Foundation, and has been a volunteer and coach for a variety of youth sports activities.
Paul Saner is a retired BankBoston managing director in the bank’s Corporate Structured Real Estate Department. Paul currently serves on the boards of the Carroll Center for the Blind and Metropolitan Waterworks Museum, and is Chair of the Perkins Braille and Talking Book Library Consumer Advisory Group. He is a Town Meeting Member.
Robert I. Sperber was Superintendent of Brookline Public Schools from 1964 until 1982. He created many innovative programs including the Brookline Early Education Program, the Brookline Education Foundation, the nation’s first publicly supported Holocaust program, the Brookline Extended Day Program and was the founding Superintendent of the Metco busing program. At Boston University (1982-2002), Professor Sperber directed the country’s largest higher education consortium that aided the Boston Public Schools and was responsible for building seven new schools in Chelsea. His Brookline activities include: Town Meeting Member: founder and co-chair of the Economic Development Advisory Board; board member, Senior Center; chair of the Brookline Civic Association; member, Committee on Town Organization and Structure; and board member, Brookline Teen Center. He is currently doing pro bono consulting for the Archdiocesan Schools of Boston.
Frank Steinfield (Vice Chair) is an independent nonprofit consultant, working in the areas of communications, strategic planning, and knowledge management. Much of Frank's recent work has been with the Annie E. Casey Foundation, working on projects to promote social service system reform in public agencies. He previously worked for Philip Johnson Associates (pja) of Cambridge and for WBGH. Frank is currently a Brookline Town Meeting Member and Board Vice President for the Lawrence School Extended Day Program.
Joanne M. Sullivan is vice president and director of Government & Community Relations at the Federal Home Loan Bank of Boston. Prior to that she was senior manager of government affairs for Fleet and BankBoston. Joanne serves on the boards of a variety of national and regional organizations. Locally, she serves as a Commissioner of the Brookline Housing Authority; a board member of the Women’s Lunch Place, and on the Political Action Committee for the multipartisan Massachusetts Women’s Political Caucus.
David Wood is Director of the Initiative for Responsible Investment (IRI) at the Hauser Center for Nonprofit Organizations at Harvard University. He is currently engaged in several projects including the production of a Handbook on Climate Change Investments across Asset Classes and the development of a Responsible Property Investing Center. Before he came to the IRI, he taught the history of ethics, including the history of economic thought at Boston University. He received his Ph.D. in History from the Johns Hopkins University.
Brookline Community Foundation Friends:
- Caroline Hoppin, Chair
- Sandy Batchelder
- Barry Berger
- Deborah Brooks
- Holly Burnes
- John Christian
- Lloyd Dahmen
- Mary Dewart
- Mary Dunlap
- Nat Gardiner
- Tom Mendelsohn
- Cecily Morse
- Emily Novick
- Lynn Osborn
- Phillip Page
- Ted Patton
- Susan Porter
- Michael Robbins
- Michael Sandman
- Annie Short
- Judith Alper Smith
- Lionel Spiro
- Barton H. Tayer
- Karen Tucker
- Anne Turner
- Rosamond Vaule
- Cheryl Whitfield
