
Board of Directors
Elizabeth Sheehan
C2C Founder and President
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Keith Angell
Keith is Vice President, Business Development for IBM Global Technology Services. Keith has a distinguished entrepreneurial career, has been an officer at five startup companies and has held executive positions at four public technology companies. Keith earned a BS in Engineering magna cum laude from Duke University, an MS in Engineering from Northeastern University, and an MBA in Finance from Louisiana State University. Keith has published over 50 articles on the intersection and optimization of technology and finance.
Daniel Dillon
Dan is the retired President and Chief Executive Officer of Welch’s. Welch’s is an $800 million manufacturer of packaged foods, best known for its Welch’s brand of juices and spreads. Dan spent 26 years with Welch’s, starting in marketing but also managing sales technology, manufacturing, and the international divisions of the company. Dan holds a BS and MBA from Florida State University. Dan has served on several for profit and philanthropic boards of directors.
Marsha D Jacobson
Marsha’s experience spans over 35 years in the US, Africa, and Asia. After over a decade in financial services, where she became Vice President of Operations at Fidelity Investments Service Company, Marsha entered the not-for-profit sector and led two healthcare organizations to renewed growth. She now has a consulting practice helping organizations respond to new realities and serves as Executive Director of Leadership Initiatives at Harvard’s School of Public Health. Marsha holds an MBA from Harvard.
Timothy Sheehan
Timothy has had a 30-year professional career in beverage distribution and manufacturing and sales, supervision, and executive management. He is currently the CEO of L. Knife & Son, Inc., a company with over 900 employees which operates in 5 states and services over 25,000 retail customers weekly. Tim is a volunteer instructor at the Holy Cross Summer Business Program. He holds a degree from Holy Cross College in Economics and Accounting and an MBA from St. Louis University.
Ellen McCurley
Ellen has over 15 years of experience as a business and marketing executive. She co-founded the Donovan Group, Inc., an advertising agency headquartered in the Boston area. Ellen is a Clinical Social Worker and received her Master’s Degree in Public Health at Boston University in 2006. She is co-founder of the Pendulum Project, an initiative serving the needs of orphans and vulnerable children in Malawi.
Timothy McKenna
Tim spent 25 years in the financial services business retiring as President of Fidelity Capital Markets. Since his retirement he has served on numerous non-profit boards: Middlesex School, Essex County Community Foundation, Volunteers of America of Montana & Wyoming. He has also spent time traveling and teaching school in Kenya as well as doing hurricane relief work in Texas and Louisiana for the Red Cross. A graduate of Harvard College, he lives with his wife Debby in Wenham, Massachusetts and Big Sky, Montana and has three adult children.
Gerald Sheehan
Gerald is the President of L. Knife and Son, Inc. a fourth-generation, family-owned business that distributes alcoholic beverages in 5 states. Gerald has owned and operated the company for 50 years. The company established a foundation 15 years ago which makes charitable grants in the communities where the various companies conduct business. Total grants amount to 14 million dollars. He was recognized as Man of the Year in 2005 by the Road to Responsibility Inc. and is a graduate of Holy Cross College and the United States Marine Corps.
Judy Waligunda
Judith Waligunda, MD is a graduate of Cornell University and Cornell University Medical College. She has been practicing internal medicine in Boston for 30 years. She is on the faculty of Harvard Medical School and has served on the Admissions Committee of Harvard Medical School for 15 years. Early in her career she founded the first all female medical physician group in Boston. She was awarded "Young Internist of the Year Award" by the American Society of Internal Medicine, the first woman to ever receive this national award. For the past 11 years she has also been the Medical Director of HealthCare Nepal, a health relief organization which sets up health camps in rural underserved areas of Nepal, supports school rehabilitation, health education, and a pediatric and neonatal intensive care units at a teaching hospital in Nepal.
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