VP Coleman steps away at Community Foundation
JACKSON HOLE, Wyo. — The Community Foundation of Jackson Hole announced vice president Karen Coleman will step from her position after 17 years.
Coleman has reportedly decided to “pursue new career opportunities with greater freedom and schedule flexibility,” according to the organization’s president Laurie Andrews.
“Karen has been working closely with me, Erin Lusins (CFO), and Will Schwartz (COO) since last summer to facilitate a seamless transition of relationships and responsibilities and will continue to do so through spring,” Andrews said.
The Foundation experienced significant organizational growth in assets, programming, and community impact during Coleman’s tenure.
“We are deeply grateful for her many years of service to the organization and wish her the best in her next chapter,” Andrews added.
The Foundation hoped to give Coleman a festive send-of sometime in early summer.