Looking Ahead: Taking Flight
Walker Sanders, President of The Community Foundation, reflected how over the past 25 years, our Community Foundation has enabled more than $250 million in charitable giving and is looking towards the future.
Nearly 400 people helped The Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro celebrate its Silver Anniversary at its Annual Luncheon on Nov. 10 at The Empire Room in Greensboro. Here are a few highlights.
Walker Sanders, President of The Community Foundation, reflected how over the past 25 years, our Community Foundation has enabled more than $250 million in charitable giving and is looking towards the future.
Joanne Bluethenthal presented this prestigious award to four women who care deeply about women’s issues and their Greensboro community.
Leslie Winner, Executive Director of the Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation, presented the award for most the improved high school in Guilford County.
Leslie Winner, Executive Director of the Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation, discussed the challenges facing foundations in the wake of North Carolina’s unprecedented growth.
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