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Exciting times for local foundation

Local community organisation the Give Where You Live Foundation has had a big February, welcoming a new boss and hosting a hugely successful fundraising event.

Zac Lewis had commenced his role as Give Where You Live’s new chief executive, while earlier in the month the foundation raised more than $106,000 to support food security, homelessness and employment at its annual Golf Classic at Curlewis.

A local of the region, Mr Lewis previous role was as chief of Western Chances, which helps young people overcome barriers to success through education, and also worked at Foodbank Victoria as Food Program and Partnerships manager.

Mr Lewis said he was looking forward to working with the organisation’s partners and the wider community to create lasting change.

“In my first week as CEO of the Give Where You Live Foundation, it was wonderful to take part in the e&s Golf Classic and witness the generosity of the Geelong business community firsthand,” Mr Lewis said.

“The foundation has such an incredible history, over 70 years of working towards a fairer Geelong.

“It’s an honour to be part of that legacy and step into this role and continue the foundation’s important work in supporting the people of Geelong.

“What I love most about working in the community is the opportunity to see social challenges firsthand, bring passionate people together around a common purpose, and drive meaningful impact.”

Mr Lewis takes over in the role from Bill Mithen, who last September announced he would step down after a historic term of 13 years as chief.

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