Gina Welsh, executive director of the Santa Fe Education Foundation, was named to the board of directors of the National Association of Education Foundations.
She will serve on the board of the Maryland-based nonprofit along with 18 other education foundation leaders across the country.
A Santa Fe School District alumni and district parent, Welsh also serves as the chairman of the Santa Fe Chamber of Commerce.
"We are excited that Gina Welsh will serve the NAEF board," Executive Director Peter Constantinou said. "Gina is dedicated to the education foundation industry, serving as a mentor to other professionals who work tirelessly for the benefit of children across the country."
The national education foundation develops and promotes best practices to give all students robust educational opportunities, according to the organization.
The organization has a membership of 845 education foundations across 41 states.Â
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