
In Episode 10 of the Doing Good show, Mangano Family Foundation’s Founder Sal Mangano sits down to discuss Catholic Charities of Long Island with CEO Michael Smith and Board Chairman Bill Ayers.
Michael Smith has served as CEO since February 2023 and has extensive experience in the nonprofit sector. Bill Ayers has served as CCLI Board Chairman since June 2017. He has a successful career in finance that has spanned decades working for some of Long Island’s most prolific financial institutions. Additionally he has served on a number of boards and championed philanthropic causes, including the Peter & Jeri Dejana Foundation, the Long Island Cares Harry Chapin Food Bank, and the Pastoral Council of the Church of the Good Shepherd.
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Join us for a meaningful conversation this Sunday, May 10 at 6:30am on My Country 96.1 as our founder, Sal Mangano, sits down with Catholic Charities of Long Island CEO Michael Smith and Board Chairman Bill Ayers for the next episode of the Mangano Family Foundation’s Doing Good show. Did you know that Catholic Charities
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