Expert Guidance
DJCF’s experienced staff and board members actively partner with and guide our donors, empowering them to accomplish their charitable objectives.
Megan serves the Dallas Jewish Community Foundation (DJCF) and its related organization, the Southwest Community Foundation (SWCF), as President and CEO. In this role, she leads a talented team focused on advising individuals, families, and community agencies, helping them achieve their philanthropic goals and to increase support for the nonprofit community in Dallas, Israel, and around the world. DJCF maintains a 50-year track record of strong governance, prudent investment management and making charitable giving simple and efficient for its fundholders.
Megan is responsible for oversight of $330 million in charitable assets across donor-advised funds, nonprofit agency accounts, endowments, and scholarships. Leveraging her experience and network within financial services, Megan also leads the overall strategy and relationships under SWCF, where her team serves as the trusted philanthropic partner of financial institutions, family offices, and independent wealth management firms, allowing advisors to remain in control of asset management for their clients’ donor-advised funds and endowments.
Megan joined DJCF in September 2022 after 15 years at J.P. Morgan, where she served in a variety of roles, most recently as a banker, advising corporations, families, foundations, and endowments. Throughout her career, Megan’s focus has been on helping business leaders, individuals, and generations of families achieve financial clarity, confidence, and control. Her roles in corporate and private banking have delivered financial strategies and solutions that help people and organizations achieve their financial goals and live rich, fulfilling lives. She is honored to continue this effort in the philanthropic world.
A first-generation college student, Megan is a graduate of Indiana University, where she earned her B.S. in Marketing from the Kelley School of Business. Megan holds certification as a Chartered Advisor in Philanthropy (CAP®), and successfully obtained her Series 7, 63, SIE, and 79TO FINRA licenses. She is a convert to Judaism and actively involved in her local community. Born in California and raised in Indiana, Megan worked for J.P. Morgan in Illinois, New York, and Texas. Megan now lives in Dallas with her husband, Adam, and their two young children.
Phone: (972) 645-1017 Email: mhyman@djcf.org
Jerry is responsible for strategic oversight of the Foundation’s finances and operations, investments, and accounting systems. He also regularly works with professional advisors and donors to facilitate complex charitable gifts of real estate, partnerships, and closely held businesses. Jerry works closely with the CEO & President and Chief Impact Officer to drive innovation and add value to our donors and partner organizations.
Jerry has been with the Foundation since December 2006. He came to the Foundation from a 10-year public accounting career with McGladrey & Pullen LLP with a focus in Financial Institutions and Not for Profit. Jerry is a CPA and has both a MS in Accounting and BA in Accounting from Texas Tech University.
Phone: (972) 645-1018 Email: jblair@djcf.org
Sarah oversees the Foundation’s strategy, operations, and programming in her role as Chief Operating Officer. Her attention is primarily focused on streamlining organizational efficiencies, refining professional services, and driving long-term, strategic growth for the Foundation.
Over the course of her career, she has held significant positions in consulting and Jewish communal organizations, where she oversaw grant administration, key partnerships, board development, and strategic & organizational planning for institutions of varying sizes. Her strengths include communication, critical thinking, leadership development, and problem-solving. Sarah translates this wealth of knowledge and experience to her work at DJCF/SWCF, which includes partnering with a broad range of stakeholders to create measurable impact and drive results.
Sarah completed her degree at UT Austin in 2007, where she was a member of Sigma Delta Tau and majored in Jewish & Middle Eastern studies. She lives in Dallas with her husband Brett and two young daughters.
Phone: (972) 645-1016 Email: sgolman@djcf.org
Mona leads the Foundation’s donor-advised fund, endowment, scholarship, and non-profit agency development efforts. She works to connect charitably minded individuals, families, and businesses with their philanthropic passions. She is a liaison with community non-profit organizations, working to promote their philanthropy, enrich their relationships with the Foundation, and support and ensure strong community connections.
Mona’s 35+ year Jewish communal career has utilized her degree in Special Education from Kent State University and her passion for caring about the Jewish community. Mona is married to Artie and they have 4 sons.
Phone: (972) 645-1021 Email: mallen@djcf.org
Cynthia is involved in the operations, finance and investments, human resources, and information systems of the Foundation’s work. She oversees the financial reporting and analysis, internal control review, and implementation and management of annual audits.
Cynthia joined the Foundation in 2002, bringing substantial experience in Non-Profit Accounting, Financial and Credit Card Industries and served as Auditor for a former “Big 8” Public Accounting Firm. Cynthia is a member of the Texas State Board of Public Accountancy and the Texas Society of Certified Public Accountants. She holds a bachelor’s degree in accounting from Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
Phone: (972) 645-1019 Email: chendricks@djcf.org
Risa is responsible for developing the overarching strategy and implementation of DJCF/SWCF’s work with professional advisors, financial institutions and supporting organizations, including the acceptance of complex and planned gifts. She also advises on legal and documentation matters, while managing a portfolio of prospects and fundholders.
Risa Gross (she/her) joined DJCF in 2023, bringing with her both public charity and private foundation experience. Born and raised in Dallas, she is committed to tikkun olam—repairing the world—in her native city and beyond.
Risa holds an A.B. in Public and International Affairs from Princeton University and a J.D. from American University. She is a Leadership Dallas alumna and has served on a number of nonprofit boards: Anti-Defamation League (Texoma), Human Rights Initiative of North Texas, National Council of Jewish Women (Greater Dallas), and Temple Emanu-El of Dallas. In her free time, Risa is likely to be found with a book or a dog—or both.
Phone: (972) 645-1022 Email: rgross@djcf.org
Regan serves as the first impression for the Foundation’s visitors, and represents the executive team of the Foundation, facilitating the open and efficient flow of information and ensuring the effective integration of the strategic and operational priorities. She is also responsible for planning, coordinating, and executing the Foundation’s events.
Regan was born and raised in the DFW metroplex. She received her bachelor’s degree at the University of North Texas in 2020 majoring in Psychology, Rehabilitation Studies, and Human Development & Family Sciences. She joined the Foundation staff in 2023 as Office Manager.
Regan has a passion for helping others and is excited to expand her career in the nonprofit sector. She is currently working towards attending The University of Texas at Arlington in the Spring of 2024 to pursue a master’s degree in business administration. In her free time, she enjoys reading, traveling, and raising her 2-year-old son.
Phone: (972) 645-1015 Email: rklinke@djcf.org
Brooke joins us from a career in financial services, primarily at Bloomberg, LP in NYC where she was a Relationship Manager focusing on the buyside accounts in Dallas, Houston, and Oklahoma. During her time at Bloomberg, she traveled to Dallas frequently to visit clients and prospects, which enabled her to build a network in the DFW area. More recently, she served as an Investor Relations Specialist at Kensington Capital, a private equity fund of funds based in Toronto.
Brooke was born and raised in New York. She received her bachelor’s degree at Hofstra University in 2016 majoring in Finance and Accounting. Brooke and her husband, Ari, are proud parents of Fleur, their 2-year-old daughter and Bijoux, their 1-year-old Vizsla. They have recently relocated to Dallas and have quickly gotten engaged in the community.
Phone: (972) 645-1024 Email: bbloomberg@djcf.org
Lisa is a detail-oriented and diligent administrative professional. She assists Megan on multiple organizational levels by managing her schedule and maintaining internal and external communication.
Lisa was raised in Dallas. She received her bachelor’s degree at the University of Kansas in 2009 majoring in Sport Management and minoring in Business and Sociology. Prior to working at the Foundation, she worked for the Dallas Stars Hockey Club and Levine Academy. She joined the Foundation staff in 2024 as Megan’s Executive Assistant.
In her free time, she enjoys raising her 2 young sons, advocating for Autism awareness and playing tennis.
Phone: (972) 645-1100 Email: lwile@djcf.org
Mary is responsible for overseeing grant administration for donor-advised funds, scholarships and endowments overseen by the DJCF. She serves as a trusted resource to donors, as well as to charities receiving funds. Mary is responsible for performing due diligence and research on all grants made through the Foundation.
Mary joined the Foundation staff in 2016 as Director of Fundholder Services. She spent the prior 14 years as an Executive Assistant and Office Manager for a technology services firm.
Mary has an Associate of Arts degree from Collin Community College and lives in Wylie along with her husband, Robert. She has 2 grown daughters, Amber and Jenna, and keeps busy with crafting and sharing time with her large family and friends.
Phone: (972) 645-1026 Email: mvaughan@djcf.org
Shalon is responsible for new account opening and documentation for the Foundation. She is a liaison for the Foundation’s work with financial institutions and serves as the grants coordinator for donor-advised funds, scholarships, and endowments overseen by SWCF. Shalon uses her analytical and creative skillset to perform data and fund analyses, oversee statement processing, and lead creative projects on behalf of DJCF and SWCF.
Shalon joined the Foundation in 2022. Bringing over 10 years of experience consulting, directing, and managing business affairs for corporations and non-profits, her portfolio includes grant management, program evaluation, compliance monitoring, and strengthening donor relationships. Shalon’s driven passion for philanthropy, community leadership collaborations, and secondary education are all attributes of her role.
Phone: (972) 645-1023 Email: ssanders@djcf.org