NEW BOARD MEMBERS TO SUPPORT STABILITY AND OPPORTUNITY IN LOWER FAIRFIELD COUNTY
Person to Person (P2P), a leading nonprofit dedicated to assisting individuals and families in lower Fairfield County, has announced the addition of two distinguished leaders, Isis-Rae Goulbourne and Jeffrey Houle, to its Board of Directors.
Goulbourne is an award-winning community change-maker and entrepreneur based in Stamford. As the founder of The City Events Group, she has redefined community engagement in Connecticut by connecting individuals around shared ideas and local events. She currently serves as chief marketing officer and head of events at Realist Lab, where she supports early-stage entrepreneurs in building robust networks and economic opportunities. In addition to her entrepreneurial pursuits, Isis-Rae serves on the Board of the Village Community Foundation’s Kitchen Accelerator program, the Regional Advisory Council of the Women’s Business Development Council and is a business advisor within the WeRule network.
Houle is a partner at Carmody Torrance Sandak & Hennessey LLP, where he specializes in commercial real estate transactions and corporate governance. His extensive experience includes assisting clients across all aspects of real estate, from acquisitions to leasing to financing and governance. A Stamford native and University of Connecticut graduate, Houle returned to Stamford after law school and is actively involved in the local community, also serving on the Board of Directors for the Stamford Chamber of Commerce.
Person to Person is a nonprofit agency dedicated to providing individuals and families with essential resources to help them overcome daily challenges and put them on a path toward economic stability. P2P serves 28,000 residents in Fairfield County with two neighborhood food pantries, two mobile food pantries, clothing center, caseworker assistance, Financial Opportunity CenterĀ®, emergency financial assistance, college scholarships and summer camperships.