Beth worked at the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation from 1994 to 2008, where she led the creation of the foundation’s Monadnock Region. Today she provides development and management consulting services to small and mid-size not-for-profits, working with them to focus on their major gift high end donor relationship building, cultivation and stewardship.
Board of Directors
Beth Healy
Chairwoman
Michael Gerling
Secretary
Mike was president of Geographic Data Tecnology, Inc. when the company was sold to TeleAtlas, Inc. in 2004. He served TeleAtlas as COO of North American operations for before he retired in 2008 to focus on a number of nonprofit endeavors, including CLiF, Northern Stage, and the Montshire Museum.
Bill Tine
Treasurer
Bill is the director of customer strategy for King Arthur Flour, a 100% employee-owned company based in Norwich, VT. He worked in publishing for many years at companies such as BuildingGreen, LLC, Cook’s Illustrated magazine, the Taunton Press, and Reader’s Digest Corporation.
Jennifer is a joint venture partner with Norwich Partners, a hotel development firm. She is also executive director of the Children’s Fund of the Upper Valley and chair of the advisory board of the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation – Upper Valley Region. She spent 11 years as a development professional for Dartmouth College.
Matt Rightmire is a managing director of Borealis Ventures, where he is responsible for internet services and mobile content opportunities. Prior to Borealis, Matt spent a decade building internet companies in Silicon Valley, including several years at Yahoo!
Roberta “Mitzi” Barrett is an educator who has served as a member of the New Hampshire State Board of Education, as New Hampshire Commissioner to the Education Commission of the States, and as a member of the Board of Directors of the New England Association of Schools and Colleges.
Dan was a managing director at the Dartmouth College Investment Office from 1998 until his retirement from Dartmouth in 2010. He currently serves as an advisor to a Hanover-based investment fund and works with start-up companies at the Tuck School.
Duncan founded CLiF in 1998. He has given hundreds of literacy presentations to children and parents throughout New Hampshire and Vermont. His vision and leadership have helped CLiF mature into an organization that has inspired more than 130,000 low-income, at-risk, and rural children and given more than $2 million in brand-new books to children and struggling communities.
Glenn is a humorist, essayist and poet. He serves on the board of the New Hampshire Historical Society and has had a long association with Concord Hospital, where he serves as chairman of its investment committee. He has published four collections of poetry. In 2011 he published his first collection of essays, Granite Grumblings.









