b'VOLUNTEER SPOTLIGHTPBCB Announces New Board Members PBCB takes great pleasure in announcing four new Board Members who bring an impressively broad range of skills and talents that will help guide PBCB into the future.We welcome them and are grateful for their willingness to serve. Diane Carter Brian J. WallAs a student in adult catboat classes, Diane firstA graduate of the University of Massachusetts began sailing with PBCB five years ago. One yearat Amherst and Western New England she volunteered to help get the two rental cottagesCollege School of Law, cum laude, Brian (part of PBCBs residential membership program)has been practicing law since 1991 and is ready for the season. She and another volunteer, licensed in the state and federal courts of Natalie Coleman Fuller, turned our cottages intoMassachusetts and Maine. Currently a partner relaxed, comfortable spaces. The cozy Cape Codwith Troy Wall Associates in Sandwich, Brian vibe (along with the view and the ready accessheld a law clerkship with the Maine Superior to PBCBs facilities) quickly made these cottagesCourt.His private practice work has been in an attractive addition to PBCBs offerings. Diane now serves as Chairthe areas ofmunicipal law, real estate, land of the Residential Membership Committee.She loves being involveduse, and environmental law.Brian discovered and takes pride in ensuring that our residential guests have a greatPBCB when he represented us during experience. If you see her on campus, please say helloshed love tothe permitting process for our new ADA take you on a tour if the cottages are open. compliant dock. After that, he was hooked!Laurel LabdonGreg KellyA focus on advocacy and publicGreg was a founding Board Member and PBCBs relations are at the core of Laurelsfounding Waterfront Director who built and ran interests.A resident of Brewster,our sailing program from the ground up.Since Laurel is active in local and statethen, the Waterfront Director position has been initiatives, many of which relatehanded off to Tom Leach, yet Gregs legacy to education, counseling, community sailing, andremains. Committed to the idea that sailing spinal cord injury research and fundraising. Alongshould be accessible to everyone, Greg believed with volunteering on PBCBs Board, Laurel is thethatPBCB should be a welcoming organization that made sailing safe Honorary Chair of the Sail Cape Cod/Sea Legsand fun, especially for beginners. He returns the Board of Directors and Adaptive Sailing program. remains connected to PBCB through his work with our fleet as well as his ongoing contributions both on the water and off. A Big Thank You toPBCB Volunteer Judith JohnsonDeparting Board Members Leaves First Legacy Gift to PBCBAs we welcome new board members,Judith Brewster Johnson, publicist, videographer, author, we must also say goodbye to formerand bonne vivante of North Chatham, MA, passed away on board members whose terms haveSunday, January 26, 2020. expired. Thank you to Roz Coleman and Eve Dalmolen, both of whomJudith devoted her skills to PBCB, publicizing PBCB were behind the success of PBCBsexperiencesopportunities for people who are Residential Membership Program;disadvantaged, opportunities to learn a new hobby, and Bill Hayes, whose photographicthe benefits PBCB brings to those who need the healing skills have been invaluable in ourexperience of sailing. Judith served as PBCBs publicist marketing and communicationsuntil the time of her passing and was an active member of work; and Suzie McDowell, a stalwartthe marketing committee for many years.member of PBCBs marketing and communications efforts. Thank you soUpon her passing, Judith left PBCB a very generous gift that will be used for much to these former board memberscapital and operating expenses. We will be forever grateful to Judith for this who have given so much of their time,special gift as well as her unwavering dedication to PBCB and her committment experience, and dedication to PBCB.to our mission.She is missed greatly.'