December 2022

The Whitney Benefits Foundation Board of Trustees is excited to announce that Erin Kilbride will serve as the organization’s new Executive Director. Kilbride will be leading the foundation into the future while honoring its 95 years of serving and enriching the Sheridan community. “We are thrilled to have Erin join the Whitney organization,” Board President Roy Garber said. “Erin’s name is synonymous with visionary leadership, hard work, and commitment to building community.” Roy also wanted to thank Peak Consulting for helping the Board navigate a successful selection process. Kilbride comes to Whitney after having spent 15 years as the Executive Director of the Tongue River Valley Community Center. She has previously served on the boards of multiple organizations in Sheridan County including SEEDA, Center for a Vital Community, and the Northern Wyoming Community College District, and currently serves on the Homer and Mildred Scott Foundation board. Kilbride holds a Master’s in Administration with an emphasis in Organizational Leadership from the University of South Dakota and a bachelor’s from the University of Wyoming. She will start her new position on January 2nd. She takes the place of Patrick Henderson, who retired earlier this year after serving as Executive Director for 22 years. “I am honored to be chosen for this role and have the opportunity to work with an organization that has been such an incredible part of the Sheridan-area community and has touched the lives of so many people,” Kilbride said. “I’m excited for this new chapter and the potential to impact our community through the range of programs and opportunities Whitney provides.” Whitney Benefits, founded in 1927 from the estate of E.A. Whitney, was the first educational foundation in Wyoming. The organization today offers interest-free student loans and has granted more than $100 million to Sheridan College over the years. The organization has also helped develop and nurture the Sheridan community through projects such as Whitney Commons and contributions including gifting water to various city parks and the Sheridan County Fairgrounds.

Whitney Benefits Foundation

announces new Executive Director

Whitney Benefits
An Educational Foundation by the late Mr. Edward A. Whitney
© Whitney Benefits, Inc. All Rights Reserved Phone: 307-674-7303

December 2022

The Whitney Benefits Foundation Board of Trustees is excited to announce that Erin Kilbride will serve as the organization’s new Executive Director. Kilbride will be leading the foundation into the future while honoring its 95 years of serving and enriching the Sheridan community. “We are thrilled to have Erin join the Whitney organization,” Board President Roy Garber said. “Erin’s name is synonymous with visionary leadership, hard work, and commitment to building community.” Roy also wanted to thank Peak Consulting for helping the Board navigate a successful selection process. Kilbride comes to Whitney after having spent 15 years as the Executive Director of the Tongue River Valley Community Center. She has previously served on the boards of multiple organizations in Sheridan County including SEEDA, Center for a Vital Community, and the Northern Wyoming Community College District, and currently serves on the Homer and Mildred Scott Foundation board. Kilbride holds a Master’s in Administration with an emphasis in Organizational Leadership from the University of South Dakota and a bachelor’s from the University of Wyoming. She will start her new position on January 2nd. She takes the place of Patrick Henderson, who retired earlier this year after serving as Executive Director for 22 years. “I am honored to be chosen for this role and have the opportunity to work with an organization that has been such an incredible part of the Sheridan-area community and has touched the lives of so many people,” Kilbride said. “I’m excited for this new chapter and the potential to impact our community through the range of programs and opportunities Whitney provides.” Whitney Benefits, founded in 1927 from the estate of E.A. Whitney, was the first educational foundation in Wyoming. The organization today offers interest-free student loans and has granted more than $100 million to Sheridan College over the years. The organization has also helped develop and nurture the Sheridan community through projects such as Whitney Commons and contributions including gifting water to various city parks and the Sheridan County Fairgrounds.

Whitney Benefits Foundation announces new Executive Director

Whitney Benefits
An Educational Foundation by the late Mr. Edward A. Whitney
© Whitney Benefits, Inc. All Rights Reserved Phone: 307-674-7303

December 2022

The Whitney Benefits Foundation Board of Trustees is excited to announce that Erin Kilbride will serve as the organization’s new Executive Director. Kilbride will be leading the foundation into the future while honoring its 95 years of serving and enriching the Sheridan community. “We are thrilled to have Erin join the Whitney organization,” Board President Roy Garber said. “Erin’s name is synonymous with visionary leadership, hard work, and commitment to building community.” Roy also wanted to thank Peak Consulting for helping the Board navigate a successful selection process. Kilbride comes to Whitney after having spent 15 years as the Executive Director of the Tongue River Valley Community Center. She has previously served on the boards of multiple organizations in Sheridan County including SEEDA, Center for a Vital Community, and the Northern Wyoming Community College District, and currently serves on the Homer and Mildred Scott Foundation board. Kilbride holds a Master’s in Administration with an emphasis in Organizational Leadership from the University of South Dakota and a bachelor’s from the University of Wyoming. She will start her new position on January 2nd. She takes the place of Patrick Henderson, who retired earlier this year after serving as Executive Director for 22 years. “I am honored to be chosen for this role and have the opportunity to work with an organization that has been such an incredible part of the Sheridan-area community and has touched the lives of so many people,” Kilbride said. “I’m excited for this new chapter and the potential to impact our community through the range of programs and opportunities Whitney provides.” Whitney Benefits, founded in 1927 from the estate of E.A. Whitney, was the first educational foundation in Wyoming. The organization today offers interest-free student loans and has granted more than $100 million to Sheridan College over the years. The organization has also helped develop and nurture the Sheridan community through projects such as Whitney Commons and contributions including gifting water to various city parks and the Sheridan County Fairgrounds.

Whitney Benefits

Foundation announces

new Executive Director

© Whitney Benefits, Inc. All Rights Reserved Phone: 307-674-7303
Whitney Benefits       307-674-7303