WINDHAM – The Adaptive Sports Foundation (ASF) has announced that Brian Cahalan and Dr. Jason Heller has been accepted to its Advancement and Development Advisory (A&D) Board.
Cahalan is very familiar with the ASF and its mission, as he is currently in his fourth season volunteering as a snowboard instructor with the organization. Cahalan serves as a Managing Director in BMO Capital Markets’ Global Prime Finance and U.S. Securities Finance business, where he leads prime brokerage and securities finance relationships with institutional clients. He brings decades of experience in equity finance, funding and capital markets, and is widely recognized in industry associations and trade publications as a senior leader in the securities finance space.
Like Cahalan, Heller also has personal ties to the ASF. Heller is a first-year ASF volunteer instructor and has son who is a student in the program. A doctor in veterinary medicine, Heller is the driving force behind East Northport Animal Hospital, bringing over 30 years of experience and a strong commitment to preventative medicine. He is dedicated to providing exceptional care to every pet and actively contributes to the community by supporting local shelters, mentoring students and advocating for animal welfare. Heller previously worked as a snowboard instructor at Hunter Mountain.
The ASF's Advancement and Development Advisory Board is an advisory board whose members serve as ambassadors for the Foundation and is focused on fundraising, advancement and broadening the reach and brand of the ASF.
About the Adaptive Sports Foundation
For over 40 years the ASF has been providing sports and recreation opportunities to thousands in the disabled community. Since then, it has grown into what it is today, an organization that provides year-round services out of its own slope-side lodge, the Gwen Allard Adaptive Sports Center. All this has been accomplished over the years thanks to many donors and an impressive legion of volunteers, who can be seen in their iconic green jackets sliding down the snow-white slopes. The ASF's mission is made possible through the generous support of Windham Mountain Club.
The Adaptive Sports Foundation is a non-profit organization that provides profound and life changing experiences for children and adults with physical disabilities, cognitive disabilities and chronic illnesses through outdoor physical activity, education, support and community. For more information about the Adaptive Sports Foundation please visit www.adaptivesportsfoundation.org.
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