The Community Connection

Wellness Foundation promotes Brown to oversee programs

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POTTSTOWN » The Pottstown Area Health and Wellness Foundation has promoted Howard Brown to the position of senior program officer.

“I want to use my platform to elevate those voices who feel like they are sometimes left out — the voices of friends, families, and the community that I grew up in and that I love,” Brown on a press release issued by the foundation.

“The foundation has a great track record of collaborat­ion, and by giving those voices and ideas opportunit­ies to flourish, we can systemical­ly see change and continue to build momentum for a greater society,” Brown said.

Brown was promoted to the role of senior program officer this summer, and, in his new role, he’ll lead program staff members who manage the day-today grant-making, community collaborat­ives, and strategic partnershi­ps.

Born and raised in Pottstown, Brown joined the Foundation staff as a program officer in April 2016.

Brown gained fame early on — as a key member of Pottstown High’s 1992-93 state champion basketball squad. Brown captained Villanova University’s basketball team and went on to a successful career in profession­al basketball following graduation, playing in the U.S., Spain, Portugal, Israel, Venezuela, and Italy.

After retiring from profession­al basketball in 2012, Brown took on a role at Social Solutions, a global performanc­e management software company for human service organizati­ons and began his pursuit of a master’s degree in internatio­nal business from the University of London.

Brown currently serves on multiple community boards, including the TriCounty Community Network, the Foundation for Pottstown Education, and Pottstown Hospital, Tower Health.

“At the end of the day, I’m a kid from Pottstown who never thought I would have the chance to do something like this,” said Brown. “I’ve been blessed with a great opportunit­y, and I’m excited about it.”

That opportunit­y comes at a time when the Foundation is seeking new avenues to measure and amplify its impact on the health and prosperity of Pottstown area residents.

“The Foundation is entering a new chapter in many ways. It’s important that we have a leadership team that promotes building relationsh­ips within our community as well as enabling us to leverage resources from beyond the Tri-County area,” said Dave Kraybill, president of the Foundation.

Brown’s responsibi­lities will increase in the coming months as he works closely with each member of the Foundation’s ninemember staff.

“Some of my leadership style was recently demonstrat­ed in the pivot of

Healthy Bodies Healthy Minds Institute from a traditiona­l profession­al developmen­t opportunit­y for local educators to a virtual conference with a focus on equity in schools as well as the launch of the Foundation’s COVID-19 Relief and Recovery Fund for Social Service and Micro Business.” said Brown.

“Addressing the evolving needs of the community we serve is something I greatly look forward to, and I’m excited to continue to bring out the strength of our collective staff and institutio­nal partners to build and sustain cohesion as we move towards a more prosperous and healthy community. I’m a leader who looks to advocate for and empower those around me,” Brown said. “I truly believe that’s the way that great things can happen.”

Brown led the effort to create the COVID-19 Relief and Recovery Fund, which has provided community nonprofits and micro businesses with over $200,000. Brown instigated and managed efforts for the relief fund and worked alongside PAHWF staff to raise over $20,000 from individual­s within the community toward the recovery fund, which remains open for contributi­ons.

Brown will contribute to the Foundation’s continued efforts to promote greater equity in the Pottstown community and will help direct the initiative to bring outside funding into the community as the Foundation establishe­s a new grant writer position.

“We’re uniquely positioned to address our area’s most pressing needs, particular­ly in the areas of education equity, health equity, and economic equity,” said Brown. “With the capabiliti­es that a grant writer brings, we’ll be able to tell our collective story to the greater world of philanthro­py, to the world of corporate giving, and to government. This will allow us to leverage greater resources to provide even greater impact through the work that we do.”

The Pottstown Area Health & Wellness Foundation serves communitie­s within a 10-mile radius of Pottstown, and works with non-profits, local government, and schools to ensure that every member of our community has the opportunit­y to embrace a healthy lifestyle.

 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? Howard Brown speaks with participan­ts in the Urban Land Institute community forum held at the Steel River Playhouse last fall.
SUBMITTED PHOTO Howard Brown speaks with participan­ts in the Urban Land Institute community forum held at the Steel River Playhouse last fall.

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