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New officers elected by NCCF Board
Sunday, November 06, 2011

The Northern Chautauqua Community Foundation Board of Directors recently elected new officers for 2011. Peter Clark moves from vice president into the position of president and Elizabeth Booth fills the role of vice president. Continuing in their current roles are Dan Reininga as treasurer and Rose Ann Falcone as secretary.  

Mr. Clark steps into the role of president with a legal background as managing partner with Clark & Whipple LLC in Fredonia. Clark first served as an NCCF Voting Member and has served on the NCCF Board of Directors since 2003, holding the office of vice president since 2010. Peter resides in Fredonia with his wife Gail; they have three grown children.

Ms. Booth’s position as director of alumni affairs at Jamestown Community College’s Foundation gives her the leadership skills needed as vice president. Booth joined the NCCF first as a member of the Nominating Committee and then as a Voting Member before her election to the Board of Directors in 2010. Elizabeth and her husband Robert live in Arkwright with their two children.

The role of treasurer is once again filled by Dan Reininga. Mr. Reininga serves as president and chief executive officer of Lake Shore Bancorp and Lake Shore Savings as well as chairman of Graf Realty Corporation. Reininga began his affiliation with NCCF in 2003 serving on the Board of Directors. He has also served on the Nominating Committee and the Investment Committee. Dan lives in Fredonia with his wife, Wendy;
they have four children.

Returning as secretary, Rose Ann Falcone has served on the Board of Directors since 2003, participates on the Grants Committee and also serves as a member of the Nominating Committee. Mrs. Falcone is a travel consultant and owner of Thru The Grapevine Travel. She is a tutor for Silver Creek Central School and has served on the
Board of the Anderson-Lee Library. Rose Ann lives in Silver Creek with her husband, Anthony, and has two grown children.

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