Adirondack Community Foundation welcomes new trustees, administrative officer
- Dan Leff (Provided photo)
- Lynn Magnus (Provided photo)
- Emily Sheft (Provided photo)
LAKE PLACID — Adirondack Community Foundation recently announced the appointment of two new trustees to its board and the hiring of a new administrative officer. The new trustees are Daniel P. Leff and Lynn Magnus, bringing a wealth of diverse experience and a deep commitment to the region’s well-being. Emily Sheft joins the staff as the new administrative officer.
Leff is a managing member of The Placid Group LLC who has extensive experience building, leading and restructuring global energy services, industrial automation/manufacturing, technology and software companies. He is currently an investor, advisor and board member in growth companies, and advises private equity and venture capital funds involved in climate technology and the energy transition. Leff also serves as a board member of the Trudeau Institute and as a member of Point Positive. He holds a bachelor of science degree in mechanical engineering from Union College and lives in Lake Placid with his wife Pam.
Magnus, a principal financial advisor at Long Run Wealth Advisors, spent the first 20 years of her career focused on corporate financial planning and analysis, including serving as the Chief Financial Officer of the Investment Banking Division at Goldman, Sachs & Co. She is now the co-owner of Long Run Wealth Advisors, which helps individuals and small businesses achieve their personal and financial goals. Magnus is an active community member in Lake Placid, focusing on the opportunity gap impacting local children. She serves on the Board of the Lake Placid Outing Club and on the Board of the Educational Opportunity Fund, which benefits the Lake Placid Central School District. She lives in Lake Placid with her husband Bryan and their son Jackson.
The new administrative officer, Sheft, is a Lake Placid resident who most recently taught high school social studies at Franklin-Essex-Hamilton BOCES. Prior to that, she held teaching positions at Port Chester High School in Nyack, New York, and Isaac Newton Middle School for Math & Science in New York City. Before her time as an educator, Sheft served as an executive assistant in California. Born and raised in Lake Placid, she received her bachelor’s in government and Asian studies from St. Lawrence University and her Master’s in teaching from New York University.
“The addition of these accomplished individuals to our Board and team marks an exciting moment for Adirondack Community Foundation,” said Cali Brooks, president and CEO of Adirondack Community Foundation. “The varied and deep experience that Dan, Lynn and Emily bring in finance, technology and education will be invaluable as we build a strong Foundation with resources to help address the region’s evolving needs, from economic vitality to fortifying basic needs. We look forward to their contributions to strengthening our communities. We also extend our deepest gratitude to outgoing Trustees David Brunner, Kathleen Colson, Reg Gignoux and Jay Ireland, for their many years of dedicated service and invaluable contributions to the Foundation’s mission.”







