The Delaware Community Foundation welcomes Alonna Berry of Milton to serve on its board of directors. As appointed by Gov. John Carney, Berry will serve a six-year term.
“Alonna will be a great addition to our board,” said Stuart Comstock-Gay, DCF president and CEO. "She has demonstrated tremendous commitment to serving the Delaware community in her career, and we are excited for her to bring her expertise to the table.”
Berry is the senior director at Social Contract, leading the equity and impact practice. She is also a founder of the Bryan Allen Stevenson School of Excellence. She previously worked for the State of Delaware and the Delaware Department of Education. Berry serves on the Syracuse University national alumni board of directors. She was previously vice president of the Milton Historical Society and president of the Delaware Center for Justice.
Berry earned her bachelor's degree in writing and rhetoric from Syracuse, and a master's degree in management and organizational leadership from Wilmington University.
The mission of the Delaware Community Foundation is to help communities and philanthropists maximize the impact of charitable resources to advance community, equity and democracy statewide. For more information, go to delcf.org or call 302-571-8004.