Two Business Leaders Join Community Foundation Board
KEY WEST, FL – The Community Foundation of the Florida Keys (CFFK) is pleased to announce the appointment of two new members to its Board of Governors. Business leaders Jodi Weinhofer and Jason Koler have joined the board for a three-year term.
“These two community leaders bring incredible local business expertise to our board along with an in-depth knowledge of the Keys” said Roger Heinen, CFFK Board Chair. “They will be a great help in our efforts to strengthen nonprofit organizations and work with our donor partners throughout the Keys.”
Jodi Weinhofer is President of The Lodging Association of the Florida Keys & Key West, a nonprofit trade organization representing the lodging industry and the businesses that work with lodging. She has served as President since 2005. Jodi has worked in property management, real estate and tourism since moving to the Keys 26 years ago. She is a board member of Leadership Monroe County, and serves on the Monroe County Affordable Housing Advisory Committee, Economic Affairs Committee and Tourism Committee. Originally from New Jersey, she has a BA degree from College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, MA.
Jason Koler is Publisher/Owner of Keys Weekly Newspapers. A resident of Marathon since 2004, Jason holds a BFA degree in English from the University of Toledo and serves on the boards of the Upper Keys Rotary Club, Stanley Switlik Steering Committee, and the Pigeon Key Foundation (past chair, current secretary). Past board positions include Leadership Monroe County and the Marathon Jaycees. He and his wife, Kate, also own Sweet Savannah’s Bake Shop and Ice Cream Café in Marathon. They are licensed foster parents and are the proud parents of Joshua and Joseph.
About the Community Foundation of the Florida Keys: The Community Foundation serves the needs and philanthropic aims of donors who wish to better the Keys now and in the future. CFFK and its partners have granted more than $22 million to the community since 1996 to support the work of local nonprofits. CFFK currently manages over 130 funds and endowments for individuals and other nonprofits throughout the Keys. More information is available at www.cffk.org or by calling 305-292-1502.
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