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Staff Update

The New York Community Trust Welcomes New Board and Staff Members

Contact
Marty Lipp (917) 774-8159, mbl@nyct-cfi.org
or Amy Wolf (646) 214-1004, aw@nyct-cfi.org

 

New Distribution Committee Members

The Trust welcomes Fernando Bohorquez, Jr., and Dr. Jane Salmon to the board of The New York Community Trust. They take the places of Dr. Anne Moore and Roger Maldonado who, after years of dedicated service, will become consulting members as their board tenures expire. 

Mr. Bohorquez is a partner at BakerHostetler, where he focuses on commercial litigation, intellectual property, and privacy and technology law. He serves as a member of the Conflicts of Interest Board of the City of New York, LatinoJustice PRLDEF, and the Council of Urban Professionals. 

Dr. Jane Salmon is the Collette Kean Research Chair and director of the Lupus and APS Center of Excellence at the Hospital for Special Surgery. She is also the associate dean of faculty affairs and a professor of medicine at Weill Cornell Medicine. Dr. Salmon serves as a member of the National Academy of Medicine, Scientific Advisory Board, and the Alliance for Lupus Research. She is also the Associate Editor of Annals of Rheumatic Diseases.

New General Counsel and Chief Investment Officer

After decades of service to The Trust and its donors, The New York Community Trust’s general counsel, Jane Wilton, is retiring. She helped charitable New Yorkers and their professional advisors create philanthropic legacies that withstand the test of time. She is passing the baton to Carrie Trowbridge, who most recently served as NYU’s associate general counsel. Ms. Trowbridge was a law clerk to the Honorable Charles S. Haight, Jr., in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, and was also an associate at Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler in the firm’s tax-exempt organization practice group. She received a B.A. and J.D. from Yale University and a Ph.D. in English literature from Oxford University.  

Chief Investment Officer Mary Greenebaum also retired this year. During her tenure, she has provided steadfast oversight of The New York Community Trust’s assets, now close to $3 billion. The Trust welcomes Tatiana Pohotsky as its new CIO. Ms. Pohotsky comes to The Trust from the Bureau of Asset Management in the NYC Comptroller’s Office, where she was the senior investment officer & group leader for global active management of the city’s $30-billion, long-only equity strategies for the municipal pensions. She has also worked at Deutsche Bank, Independence Investments, and Schroders PLC, before moving to the NYC Pension Fund in 2011. She graduated with honors from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

About The New York Community Trust

The New York Community Trust connects past, present, and future generous New Yorkers with vital nonprofits working to make a healthy, equitable, and thriving community for all. It is a public grantmaking foundation dedicated to improving the lives of residents of New York City, Westchester, and Long Island. For more information, visit nycommunitytrust.org.