Congratulations to the 2025 Hoffman-Haas Fellows!

On May 29, thirty-five professionals from across New Hampshire graduated from the 14th cohort of the Hoffman-Haas Fellowship, marking the culmination of four months of board leadership training, mentorship, and growth.
The Hoffman-Haas Fellowship prepares emerging leaders for nonprofit board service through expert-led sessions and one-on-one mentorship. Since 2014, the program has equipped hundreds of Fellows and Mentors to strengthen New Hampshire’s nonprofit sector.
The 2025 Fellowship was generously sponsored by Merrimack County Savings Bank, SOS Recovery Community Organization, McLane Middleton, and the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation.
Please join us in celebrating the 2025 Fellows:
Emmanuel Ajavon, Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth
Morgan Allen, Northeast Delta Dental
Jacob Berrigan, Rise Private Wealth Management
Isreal Boley, New Hampshire Department of Safety
Shawnna Bowman, Community Bridges
Andrew Cadorette, New Hampshire Housing
Misty Crompton, Derry Cooperative School District
David Danielson, Catholic Charities of New Hampshire
Demi Dubois, Boston University
Christine Duffley, FIRE Foundation of New Hampshire, Inc.
Miranda Dupre, Vital Communities
Mary Ervin, Berwick Academy
Eliza Evans, Bear-Paw Regional Greenway
Zachary Haines, Claremont Savings Bank
Roosevelt Harris-Williams, GEARUP NH / Campus Compact for NH
Emily Leach, Emily Leach Privacy, LLC
Hillary Madore, Merrimack County Savings Bank
Colby Meehan, Appalachian Mountain Club
Shelby Miuzzo, Granite Edvance
Tim Morgan, Navy Reserves
Maggie Padgett, SOS Recovery Community Organization
Ernesto Pinder, On The Road to Wellness Inc.
Kelly Reynolds, On The Road to Wellness Inc.
Angela Romilla, Education Alliance for New Hampshire
Brianna Rosen, Bangor Savings Bank
Jack Segal, CCS Fundraising
Kai Slovek, Orr & Reno
Julie Stone, Granite VNA
Lisa Thompson, Arts Council of Tamworth
Chris Toppin, Mainstay Technologies
Dennis Volpe, Camp Resilience/Patriot Resilience
Max Walters, Granite State Independent Living
Michele Watson, NAMI New Hampshire
Paige Yeater, Mainstay Technologies
Sharon Zeigler, Bank of America
The Hoffman-Haas Fellowship is a comprehensive board leadership program that builds skills in sustainability, fundraising, and governance. Fellows participate in classroom-style sessions with nationally recognized experts and receive one-on-one mentorship from experienced nonprofit leaders.
Named in honor of New Hampshire philanthropists John E. Hoffman Jr. and Thomas W. Haas, the Fellowship is committed to strengthening the state’s nonprofit sector by preparing inspired, informed, and engaged board leaders.