Susan Tremblay and Lisa Sihvonen-Binder joined the board of directors for Berkshire Humane Society at the nonprofit’s annual meeting.

Tremblay’s background includes sales, marketing and volunteerism. In her corporate marketing career with businesses ranging from a small startup long distance telephone company to Fortune 500, multi-national MCI, Inc., she has been responsible for web development, communications, revenue production, sales force productivity, product management and corporate partner deal execution. She was a key donations-producing volunteer in leadership roles with two Fairfield County (Connecticut) private schools, Malta House (a homeless shelter for women and children), and The American Red Cross. Tremblay has a BA in English from Franklin and Marshall College. She and her husband live in Richmond, Massachusetts, and have a son and a standard poodle.

Sihvonen-Binder brings management and grant-writing expertise to the board. She’s operated a grant consulting practice since 2007, taught Grant Writing for Corporations & Foundations for Bay Path University for 13 years and is a member of the Grant Professionals Association. Her 34 years of professional experience also includes roles in communications and program management in nonprofit and corporate sectors. Sihvonen-Binder has edited several books for CharityChannel Press on nonprofit management and fundraising. She holds a Master of Science degree in Nonprofit Management and Philanthropy. She lives in Western Massachusetts with her husband and two rescue dogs.

“Both Lisa and Susan bring valuable skills to our organization,” said the Society’s board of directors President Laura Bykowski. “I’m excited to work with them to forward Berkshire Humane Society’s compassionate mission of helping vulnerable companion animals and the people who love them. Please join me in welcoming Lisa and Susan!”