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Westfield’s Dena Hall to Chair Baystate Health Foundation Board of Trustees

Dena Hall of Westfield has been named as Chair of the Baystate Health Foundation. (Photo courtesy Baystate Health Foundation)

SPRINGFIELD  Dena M. Hall of Westfield, who has served as Baystate Health Foundation’s vice chair for the past two years, has succeeded Jean Deliso as the Foundation’s chair.

“Jean has left an indelible stamp on the Foundation over the past two years, and we are incredibly proud of all that we’ve achieved together under her leadership,” said Scott Berg, vice president of Philanthropy for Baystate Health and executive director of Baystate Health Foundation.

“We are grateful for the gift of Jean’s talents and thrilled that she will be passing the baton to someone as accomplished and committed as Dena,” he added.

Hall is a graduate of the University of Massachusetts-Amherst, the Massachusetts School for Financial Studies, and the National School of Banking and Finance at Fairfield University. She earned a certificate in fundraising from the University of Massachusetts School of Management.

An active and dedicated business leader, Hall brings a strong record of community service, as well as valuable insights to her new role at the Foundation. She is executive vice president, chief marketing officer for Hometown Financial Group and its banks BankESB, based in Easthampton, and bankHometown, based in central Massachusetts. She is also the president of the bankESB Charitable Foundation and a member of the Board of Trustees for the Springfield Museums and the Springfield Thunderbirds Foundation.

Through her leadership role on the Baystate Health Foundation board, as well as her tireless contributions as a fundraiser, Hall has been instrumental to the growth of philanthropy at Baystate Heath, noted Berg.

A longstanding volunteer for Baystate Noble Hospital, she and her husband, Eric, chaired the 2009 Baystate Noble Ball, helping to generate vitally important funds in support of the hospital in Westfield. In her previous role as Western Massachusetts regional president of United Bank and president of the United Bank Foundation, she launched support for the innovative Acute Care for Elders (ACE) Unit at Baystate Medical Center with a $50,000 grant from the bank. She continues to invite new funders to the hospital to consider supporting this important program. 

Baystate Health Foundation, Inc. is a nonprofit, charitable organization recognized as tax-exempt under 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Donations to BHF are tax-deductible to the fullest extent allowed by law. It supports all philanthropic efforts at each of Baystate Health’s hospitals and ancillary services.

For more information on Baystate Health Foundation and opportunities for giving, visit baystatehealth.org/giving.

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