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EIGHTY FOUR, Pa. — The Washington County Community Foundation (WCCF) is proud to welcome Aliesha Walz as its new President and CEO.

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Aliesha Walz, WCCF’s new President & CEO

“The Foundation has grown so much, it was difficult finding someone with both development skills and management capabilities,” said Board Chair Michael Anderson. “We believe Ms. Walz is the perfect fit.”

Walz is no stranger to the Foundation. She began her tenure with the WCCF in 2011 as a Marketing Associate, quickly advancing to Manager of Marketing Communications and later Chief Operating Officer. During her tenure, she impressed the Board with her communication skills, her leadership ability, and deep commitment to the Foundation’s mission of improving the quality of life in Washington County. In 2023, Walz accepted the position of Major Gifts Officer at the Washington Health System Foundation, where, in a very short time, she effected a significant increase in year-over-year support from leadership-level givers.

Walz shared, “I am honored to be entrusted with such a great responsibility. My return to the WCCF not only represents a new, exciting professional chapter but also a deeply meaningful homecoming. Facilitating charitable giving in our communities is joyful work, and I look forward to reconnecting with everyone whose lives are touched by the Foundation and its enduring legacy.”

Looking to the future, Walz added, “This is a time of transformational change and tremendous opportunity. As we move forward, I envision the WCCF strengthening its role as a trusted philanthropic leader while fully harnessing the tools and insights of the 21st century. By integrating authentic community engagement with data-driven decision-making, we will ensure our donors’ charitable investments deliver tangible, measurable impact throughout Washington County.”

Anderson emphasized the Board’s enthusiasm, stating, “Aliesha impressed us with her strategic vision for the Foundation’s future. We value her leadership, her strong relationships within the Washington County fundraising community, and her deep connections with our donors. The WCCF is poised for an outstanding future under her visionary leadership.”

Walz, a Certified Fund Raising Executive (CFRE), is a graduate of Saint Vincent College and the Leadership Washington County program. Additionally, she holds memberships in both the Association of Fundraising Professionals and Pittsburgh Planned Giving Council.

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