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Our Staff

Richelle Keinath, Wyoming Women's Foundation, Executive Director

Richelle Keinath holds a Master of Arts degree in American Studies from the University of Wyoming, where she focused her research on marginalized individuals in the health care system.  Keinath also has a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, majoring in Accounting from Bowling Green State University in Bowling Green, Ohio.

She has spent the last four years working with senior citizens and the challenges that face the aging population as the Co-Executive Director of the Eppson Center for Seniors in Laramie. Non-profit administration and program management are two areas of accomplishment.

Over the course of her career, Richelle has been involved with grass roots efforts to bring issues of nutrition, poverty, transportation, gender inequity, housing, and isolation to the attention of Wyoming’s law makers.  In addition, she served on the Friends of the Albany County Public Library Board and continues to serve on the Laramie Reproductive Health board. 


Sarah Dahlberg, Wyoming Women's Foundation, Program Assistant

Sarah DahlbergSarah, joining the Wyoming Women’s Foundation in 2008, is excited to become involved in such a unique and rewarding opportunity. She is a Wyoming native and feels it is important to make a difference in the community from which one is from. Sarah plans to assist an all aspects of the foundation business wherever she can lend a hand. Before coming to the foundation, Sarah received a bachelor of arts from the University of Wyoming in Art and Botany. She is now currently working on her Art Education Certification at UW and plans on eventually pursuing her Masters in American Studies. She is interested in community enrichment through public art and gardens.

 

The Wyoming Women’s Foundation is the leading funder of change for women and girls in our state. We raise money to build an endowment that provides a reliable, permanent source of grants to invest in economic self-sufficiency for women and brighter futures for girls. Copyright © 2006 Wyoming Women’s Foundation. All rights reserved.