Gulf Coast Community Foundation Elects Board Officers

Coconut Telegraph

Gulf Coast Community Foundation’s Board of Directors recently elected Jay McHargue as Chair and Judy Cahn as Vice Chair for a one-year term. McHargue is senior resident director and senior vice president of wealth management of the Picazio/McHargue Group at Merrill Lynch in Venice. He has served on the Gulf Coast Board since 2009. Cahn, a community volunteer and philanthropist who previously worked for 35 years in investment banking, has been a Gulf Coast Board member since 2011. The Gulf Coast Board also reelected four members to new, three-year terms: Scott Collins, Pauline Joerger, Bayne Stevenson and Tommy Taylor. The other members of the Gulf Coast Community Foundation Board are Lisa Carlton, Janis Fawn, James Gallogly, Ben Hanan, Phil Humann, Anand Pallegar, Mark Pritchett, Michael Saunders and Joe Stephan.

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