The Geelong Community Foundation has a new chief executive following the upcoming departure of Gail Rodgers at the end of the month.
Amy Waters started in the role on September 9, and will continue to work alongside Ms Rodgers during a handover period until she finishes up after more than eight years with the foundation.
Ms Waters said she spent her first day in the role meeting with one of the foundation’s new donors and was excited to help “create a more inclusive and thriving Geelong”.
“It’s a wonderful chance to get to meet people that are contributing to having an impact in our community, which is a nice way to get started,” she said.
“One of the key elements that I’m leaning into more is how we communicate impact and engage our donors in the work that we’re doing.
“There’s some really great opportunities for us to work more closely with our donors and help communicate the change that happens through their gift.
“To be able to see first-hand the impact that we were having in the lives of the community and to continue Gail’s legacy and lead the foundation into the future is a real honour and privilege.”
Chairperson Michael Betts said Ms Waters was a “passionate leader and grant-making professional” who had impressed him with her vision.
“(She’s) dedicated to social justice, inclusion, and a thriving Geelong, having joined the foundation in March of 2023 as our inaugural program manager,” he said.
“We know that Amy is excited to lead the Foundation into its next phase of growth and impact, focusing on deepening engagement with donors and community.”