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Feeding Westchester names new VP of development

Feeding Westchester, Westchester County’s largest nonprofit hunger relief organization, has named Bali Lambie-Boyer as the new vice president of Development.  Lambie-Boyer is a dynamic storyteller and brand marketer with more than 20 years of experience in developing purpose-driven campaigns.
Lambie-Boyer has collaborated with corporate partners and agencies to tackle today’s greatest trends and societal issues.  With years of experience in developing compelling marketing campaigns, she recognizes that when the narrative and strategy are aligned, it increases mission support and strengthens community partners’ endorsements.  Most recently, Lambie-Boyer was the senior director of Development and Strategic Initiatives at Keep America Beautiful.

Lambie-Boyer’s wide range of experience allows her to be an analytical thinker, translating insight into action, while articulating an adaptive vision.  Her
diverse background working for some of the nation’s most distinguished companies and nonprofit organizations, including American Heart Association, American Red Cross, Sotheby’s, Emmis Communications and Moet Hennessy, enables her to amplify community impact by connecting cultural relevance to social issues consumers care most about.

“It is with great excitement that we welcome Bali to Feeding Westchester.  Her expertise and commitment to drive lasting impact will not only support our
organization as we continue our fight against hunger, but will also help address underlying social issues to better serve our neighbors in Westchester County,” said Karen Erren, president & CEO.

As the vice president of Development, Lambie-Boyer will oversee the organization’s fundraising efforts as well as Marketing and Communications, Corporate Relations, Community Engagement and Volunteer Services.

“I am honored to join Feeding Westchester in its battle against hunger,” Lambie-Boyer said.  “There is much work to be done and I look forward to working
with the team to continue to get food on the table for people in need and further our societal impact, so no children, senior, or working family member goes to
bed hungry.”  A specialist in developing social movements and writing culturally relevant narratives to inspire mission moments, Lambie-Boyer is driven by the
belief that progressive thinking and the collective human spirit is required to deliver basic human rights, including access to food and fair treatment to all in our
evolving world.

“We must be willing to think courageously, leverage partnerships and pioneer new horizons, which will deliver impact and transformative results to our
neighbors in need, in Westchester County,” she said.  Lambie-Boyer is currently working towards her Diversity and Inclusion certificate from Cornell University and was recently accepted into the Executive Leadership program for Nonprofit Executives at the Institute for Nonprofit Practice.

For more information, pleasecall Michelle Ricciardi at 418-4204 or mricciardi@feedingwestchester.org. (Submitted)