September 02, 2025 I Appointments

Bob Moog Foundation Names New Additions to Board

The Bob Moog Foundation has added five new members to its Board of Directors: Scott Callan, Kim-Ha Ho, Sandy Jordan, David Sayed and Lindsey Wahowaik. The five new members join six veteran board members, led by board president David Mash. The board of directors of the Bob Moog Foundation is responsible for governance and financial oversight of the organization. The new members come from diverse professional backgrounds, including non-profit, tech project management, strategic communications and finance.

“We are delighted to expand our Board of Directors with this diverse group of new members,” Mash said. “As the foundation embarks on a comprehensive set of new strategic objectives, we require a broad spectrum of talents and expertise to facilitate our progress. This new cohort of Directors has been recruited to assist us in propelling the organization forward during a period of both intrigue and challenge for small non-profit organizations.”

Scott Callan is a career-long non-profit professional with a focus on revenue development in media and journalism. Currently the senior foundations officer with the Center for Investigative Reporting, he has helped scale good work across numerous organizations through high-impact programming coupled with funding partnerships.

Kim-Ha Ho is a seasoned nonprofit finance and operations executive with more than 15 years of experience guiding mission-driven organizations. She currently serves as co-founder and chief financial officer of PopStock, an EdTech/FinTech platform empowering youth through financial literacy and creative learning.

Sandra Kilpatrick Jordan is a strategic communications leader with 30-plus years of experience guiding organizations through communications challenges to increase and improve their mission-driven goals and overall brand integrity. Jordan brings a unique perspective shaped by her education leadership roles spearheading social impact programs for Sesame Workshop and public affairs and government relations initiatives for the NAMM Foundation.

David Sayed brings product leadership experience, with deep expertise in building and scaling technology platforms. Currently leading a product team within Microsoft’s Xbox division, Sayed has built a distinguished career creating technology solutions that serve millions of users worldwide.

Lindsey Wahowiak is a musician, community organizer and principal of Big Carrot Strategies in Washington, D.C.

moogfoundation.org/about/board-of-directors

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