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Bruce Donald is the Southern New England Manager for the East Coast Greenway Alliance, based in Farmington, Connecticut, overseeing greenway development, advocacy, and volunteer coordination across Connecticut, Rhode Island, and eastern Massachusetts.
He served as president of the Farmington Valley Trails Council for 12 years and was appointed chair of the Connecticut Greenways Council in 2014. In recognition of his trail advocacy, the Connecticut General Assembly issued an official citation honoring his contributions in 2016.
Bruce also brings deep financial and consulting expertise from nearly two decades in investment, management, and banking across Boston, New York, Hartford, and Beijing. An avid cyclist and published historian, he authored a Civil War–era book based on his great-great-grandfather’s letters.
Kristin Vevon is a trusted Realtor with The Murphys REALTORS® in Western Massachusetts, licensed since 1992 and serving communities across the Pioneer Valley. A Whately resident since 1982, she was the publisher and founder of The Real Estate Book of Western Massachusetts in 1988 to help local buyers and sellers connect—with the goal of making home ownership both informative and enjoyable. Over the past five years, Kristin has closed numerous transactions totaling over $27 million in sales, demonstrating a consistent track record of success in markets like the Hill Towns on the approaches to the Berkshires, Florence, Northampton, Amherst, and beyond.
Tara Brewster is the Vice President of Business Development and Director of Philanthropy at Greenfield Savings Bank, where she leverages her entrepreneurial experience and strong community ties to foster partnerships and philanthropic initiatives across Western Massachusetts. A respected community leader, she’s been honored as a BusinessWest 40 Under Forty alum and recognized as a Difference Maker in 2022 for her tireless work raising funds and awareness for area nonprofits. In addition, she was recently appointed as a trustee for the Community Foundation of Western Massachusetts, reinforcing her influence in helping drive equity and opportunity in the region.


