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Elizabeth Caton, Board President
Elizabeth Caton has devoted much of her career to social awareness. She is currently an administrator of a real estate investment and development fund, with interests in California, Illinois, and Ohio. In this role, she has specialized in property development and speculation in new markets. Ms. Caton has also been involved in support of local and national cultural and political action; she volunteered in the Presidential campaign of Barack Obama.
Earlier in her career, Ms. Caton was a retailing executive at various department stores, and an advisor to independent retailers, specializing in childrens clothing. She has also been successful in organizing the business offices of interior design and construction firms in California and New Jersey.
Ms. Caton has two sons, Christopher, equity analyst at Morgan Stanley in San Francisco, and Nicholas, consultant at McKinsey and Co. in San Francisco. She is married to Dan Caton, President of McGraw-Hill Learning Group. Contact her at liz.caton_gmail.com.
Lucy Noyes, Secretary
Lucy Noyes has been committed to listening to women, and to helping their voices be heard, for many years. Through employment and volunteer work, Lucy has interfaced with people from many different backgrounds, facing adversity in various ways.
A Women's Studies minor in college, and an active participant in the Women's Center, Lucy helped to organize the annual "Take Back the Night March," which raised awareness about rape and women's rights on campus.
She also worked at a women's clinic as a doctor's assistant and reproductive rights educator. Lucy spent three years working as a Massage Therapist, alongside Physical Therapists, and found joy working with women recovering from injury and illness, or while pregnant.
She received a Masters of Arts in Counseling Psychology in May 2008 from Lesley University. Lucy seeks to combine her goals of gaining knowledge about the human psyche, and helping women and adolescent girls find and express their voices.
Jennifer London
Jennifer London has a background in nonprofit fundraising and development. From 2005-2008 she was Director of Development at The Second Step, a domestic violence organization (and a Web of Benefit partner) based in Newton, Massachusetts. Prior to that, she spent four years in the development office at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, working with, among others, The Sharon Osbourne Colon Cancer Program, the David Saperstein Critical Care Tower, Community Outreach Action for Children's Health (COACH for Kids) and the Sports Spectacular for Medical Genetic Birth Defects. . She has extensive experience in special event planning as well as resource development and major gift fundraising. Having taken time off after the birth of her daughter, she is currently pursuing a new direction as a real estate agent with Keller Williams Realty in Newton Highlands. She and her husband are now expecting their second child. She is passionate about Web of Benefit's mission to empower women and is very proud to serve as a member of the board.
Sean Deane
Sean is a 2008 graduate of Babson College where he received his B.S. in Business Management, with a concentration in Marketing. He began interning with Web of Benefit in the summer of 2007, continuing through 2008. Sean was recently elected to the Board of Directors. The experience he gained in redesigning Web of Benefit's IT operations and managing grant applications helps him become an integral part of our commitment to upgrading our research on client needs and outcomes.
Anne Goh
Anne Goh is Program Manager, Risk Awareness & Training, at Fidelity Investments. In a former role in marketing for about 14 years, Anne worked with several Fortune 500 companies. Her job responsibilities in various industries have spanned different countries where she has gained experience working with people of different backgrounds and cultures.
In her many management roles including that of a mother, Anne has counseled mentored and coached individuals, in both their professional and personal goals. Anne's resilience, persistence and hope was the fountain from which she drew to raise and guide her daughter through years of an emotional disorder, helping her to become a responsible young woman today. She finds tremendous satisfaction in helping others achieve their highest potential and fulfill their dreams.
Carole Thompson
Carole is the Community Program Director at The Second Step, where she has worked for more than seven years. As the Community Program Director, she provides direct service to approximately 100 survivors per year, oversees community outreach efforts, runs the donations and holiday gifts drives, and is responsible for creating new programming. Her most recent passion is the launching of a pilot Mentoring Program for survivors of domestic violence.
Before joining The Second Step, Carole worked at Pine Manor College for 16 years, in a variety of roles, including Associate Dean for Student Life. In that role she was responsible for training and supervising professional and paraprofessional staff, having oversight of the judicial board, wellness programming, and management of all aspects of residential life, including crisis management. While at Pine Manor, she raised two boys and attended Northeastern University graduate school part-time to earn a Masters in Counseling Psychology with a focus in College Student Development. Carole is married to a Professor of Philosophy and Religion at Pine Manor College.
Suzanne Giovangelo
Suzanne graduated from Babson College in May 2009, receiving a B.S. in Business Management with a concentration in Strategic Management and Leadership. While at Babson College she was President of Women Giving Back, a community service organization devoted to helping various not for profit organizations. As President, Suzanne specialized in planning fundraising events, managing volunteers and arranging collaborations with other organizations. She was an intern at Web of Benefit from July 2008 until September 2009. It was here that Suzanne developed skills in managing a grant calendars, planning fundraising events and maintaining all IT functions. Suzanne is a Marketing Associate at Cerulli Associates. She continues to volunteer and help plan various events during her free time.
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