SALT LAKE CITY — Rachel Runion of Nashville has earned a bachelor’s degree in business management from Western Governors University.
Victor Bongard
The Brown County Community Foundation has added Nashville resident Victor Bongard to its volunteer board of trustees.
A former practicing attorney and business law instructor at Virginia Tech, Bongard is now a senior lecturer at Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business. His work in the department of business law and ethics encourages students to perceive ethical concerns inherent in business and real estate transactions while teaching the tools to make reasoned judgements about them. Bongard’s most recent community involvement includes coaching an area youth soccer club.
The role of the board of trustees is to provide strategic leadership to the BCCF, ensuring the organization stays focused on mission and vision. Board members develop policies and goals, are active fundraisers and are relentless in pursing the foundation’s commitments to the community.
The BCCF continuously seeks diverse representatives from Brown County to serve on the board of trustees, and welcomes applications from any community member interested in making a positive difference in Brown County.