The Cape Fear Community College Foundation this week announced the addition of five new foundation board members for the 2012-13 year.
Euran Daniels, Betsy Leonard, Janet Monterose, Elizabeth Pancoe and Jason Wheeler were added to the group.
Daniels is working to promote collaborations between the minority community, CFCC and University of North Carolina at Wilmington through awareness, scholarships and work with various entities in the community. He currently works with Wave Transit, the UNCW Cameron School of Business and the Wilmington Chamber of Commerce.
Leonard established an endowed scholarship at CFCC and has introduced numerous supporters to the college. Leonard has previously served as chairwoman of the CFCC Foundation Board and has also served on the Catherine Kennedy Home Board, the Vestry at St. James Parish and the Junior League of Wilmington.
Monterose is currently a member of the Wilmington Rotary Club and serves on the UNCW Seahawk Board. She is a partner in Pawn USA Inc. and not only does she have an endowment with CFCC, but her company contributes as well.
Pancoe serves with the chamber of commerce, Cameron Art Museum, Habitat for Humanity, UNCW, Historic Wilmington Foundation, Phoenix Employment Ministries and other Wilmington groups. She is the president at SDI Construction Inc. and has achieved numerous awards including the Civitan Good Citizenship of the Year Award, Volunteer Philanthropist Award and the National Nova Award for Athletic Clubs.
Wheeler currently serves on the UNCW Foundation Board, UNCW Alumni Association and the chamber of commerce board. He is also a Leadership Wilmington alumnus and worked as the logistics chairman for Work on Wilmington in 2011.
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