OSWEGO — The Oswego Health Foundation has announced the appointment of Darcy Antonucci and Pam Stephens as the two newest members of its board of directors. Antonucci currently serves as comptroller for the Broadwell Hospitality Group in Oswego, where she oversees the financial functions of nine growing corporations, as well as direct leadership of the […]
OSWEGO — The Oswego Health Foundation has announced the appointment of Darcy Antonucci and Pam Stephens as the two newest members of its board of directors.
Darcy Antonucci
Antonucci currently serves as comptroller for the Broadwell Hospitality Group in Oswego, where she oversees the financial functions of nine growing corporations, as well as direct leadership of the company’s administrative departments. She previously worked as the senior administrative director for a nonprofit human-services organization that supports people with disabilities.
Antonucci has a long history of community leadership, including seven years on the Compass Credit Union board of directors, where she now serves as vice chair, and as an active member of the Trinity Catholic school board. She has also been an active member of the Oswego Health Foundation Gala Committee since 2018. As a new board member, Antonucci will also serve as treasurer, according to the foundation.
In addition to her professional roles, Antonucci provides freelance financial and business services to several local small businesses. Her broad background in finance, human resources, and real estate will be a valuable asset to the Oswego Health Foundation board, the foundation contended.
Pam Stephens
Stephens brings extensive experience in community engagement, wellness, and nonprofit leadership. Originally from Oakville, Ontario (Canada), she graduated from Brock University with a degree in recreation and leisure management before traveling the world and eventually settling in Oswego with her husband, Dr. Micheal Stephens, in 2004, the announcement stated.
Stephens’ professional and volunteer work has been rooted in a commitment to serving others. She played a pivotal role in growing the Senior Circle Organization in Texas into a 400-member wellness program, worked as membership coordinator for the Oswego YMCA, and helped launch the Maples Assisted Living Facility in Fulton. She currently serves as member engagement coordinator at the Oswego YMCA and as a board member of the Human Concerns Food Pantry. Her deep passion for serving the community and connecting people with resources will be instrumental to the foundation’s mission, according to the announcement.
“Having well-rooted community members like Darcy and Pam join our Foundation Board is invaluable. Their deep connections and commitment to Oswego County will strengthen our efforts to ensure accessible, quality healthcare close to home. Together, we can continue to build a healthier future for our community,” Margaret Barclay, executive director of the Oswego Health Foundation, said in the announcement.
The Oswego Health Foundation says it exists to raise and manage philanthropic support for Oswego Health, a 144-year-old independent nonprofit health-care system.
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