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Monday, December 18th, 2023

SVP Announces Two New Board Members

Boulder, CO –Social Venture Partners Boulder County (SVP) proudly announces the appointment of two new members to the Board of Directors, Kay Paine and Lark Rambo.

“It is exciting for us to welcome this next group of Board members. Both Kay and Lark have excellent experience serving community organizations and working to build strength and resilience in our community for those who are in most need of support,” said Joshua Silberstein, CEO, SVP Boulder County. “We are excited to learn and work beside them as Social Venture Partners continues our work to strengthen our Boulder County community.”

Kay Paine has over 30 years of experience as a leader in nonprofits, professional associations, and small business. She has rebuilt organizations in trouble and started and grown entities from initial idea to maturity stage. She served as a President and Board member for several nonprofits and was a member of the Judicial Performance Commission for Boulder County.

Since joining SVP in 2015, Kay has been a Co-Lead Partner for SVP Catapult program participants Boulder Voices for Children CASA and Impact on Education as well as a member of the SVP team that worked with TGTHR. She recently worked with other SVP Partners to support El Comité de Longmont’s Executive Director search.

“I have been active in Social Venture Partners Boulder County for the past 8 years, so I was thrilled and honored to be asked to join the Board of Directors. I look forward to working with members of the Board and Staff to provide resources to nonprofit organizations so they can maximize their impact, expand their reach, and offer the highest level of services to their clients and the community,” said Kay Paine, SVP Partner member.

Lark Rambo has more than 20 years of experience working with nonprofit and governmental organizations developing afterschool programs; orchestrating large-scale community service projects; managing a public awareness campaign; and developing robust communications, marketing, and fundraising programs. Lark has served as the Executive Director of Coal Creek Meals on Wheels since 2019. Originally from Wyoming, Lark earned her B.A. in Liberal Arts from the Evergreen State College in Olympia, WA, and a M.S.Ed from the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, PA.

“I’m excited to join the SVP Board of Directors in supporting the vibrant nonprofit community in Boulder County. SVP has a demonstrated history of building the capacity of local nonprofit organizations to better serve the community, which is desperately needed right now as nonprofit leaders grapple with unprecedented demand, and economic uncertainties,” said Lark Rambo, Executive Director, Coal Creek Meals on Wheels.

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