The Foundation for Enhancing Communities (TFEC) has announced a new top official, following nearly three decades under the same leadership.
Jennifer Doyle, who has worked for the organization in several roles, will take over as the new president and chief executive officer for TFEC.
Doyle fills the position left open by former CEO Janice Black, who retired in January after 29 years in the role.
TFEC, a regional nonprofit organization, works to manage charitable funds, assets and investments and strengthen local communities.
Doyle has been serving as interim president and CEO of TFEC since early 2024. She previously held various roles during her 15 years at TFEC, including vice president of philanthropy and community investment.
“I am deeply committed to TFEC’s mission of inspiring giving and partnering with donors to achieve their charitable goals,” Doyle said. “Our focus on strengthening local communities by investing in them now and for future generations is more important than ever, and I look forward to actively pushing forward our mission to make a lasting impact.”
Doyle holds a master’s degree in health administration, a bachelor’s degree in psychology and biology and an associate’s degree in business management.
She has previously served in leadership roles at Goodwill Industries Keystone Area and Northwestern Human Services and volunteers with several organizations, including Speranza Animal Rescue and West Shore Wildlife Center.
For more information about TFEC, visit their website.
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