
The Community Foundation of Northeast Iowa (CFNEIA) has announced its 2026 board officers and welcomed new members to its board of directors.
Mike Hulme of Cedar Falls, managing partner and investment advisor representative at Financial Resource Advisors, has been elected to serve as Board Chair for 2026. Hulme succeeds Susan Sims of Cedar Falls, community volunteer, who will serve as Past Chair.
Other elected officers include:
CFNEIA welcomes two new members to three-year terms on its board of directors:
Justin Gullekson, a resident of Decorah, is a financial advisor with Edward Jones in Decorah. He previously served as a committee member of the Winneshiek County Community Foundation and currently serves on the board of trustees for WinnMed, the county-owned critical access hospital in Decorah.
Nina Grant, a resident of Waterloo, serves as Vice President of Student Affairs at Hawkeye Community College. Through her role, she engages with community initiatives and organizations, including the Cedar Valley Faces of Excellence Advisory Board, Advancing Together in the Cedar Valley and the Cedar Valley Economic Inclusion Network.
“We are excited to welcome Justin and Nina to the board,” said Englin. “Each brings valuable expertise, strong community connections, and a deep commitment to strengthening the region we serve.”
Other returning board members include:
Board members completing their second terms as of December 31, 2025, are ReShonda Young and Scott Thomson.
“ReShonda and Scott have provided incredible leadership and guidance during their service,” said Englin. “Their dedication to the Community Foundation and to the nonprofits and communities across our region has made a lasting impact.”
The nonprofit’s board members are selected for demonstrating a high level of commitment to the organization’s 20-county region and personal involvement in community engagement. The board of directors oversees strategic planning and policy and is responsible for stewardship of more than $190 million in assets.
In 2025, CFNEIA granted over $8.4 million to nonprofit organizations and has distributed more than $150 million since its founding in 1956.