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One Source founder and CEO Lombardi joins New Haven board of JASWNE

Nicholas Lombardi

Wallingford, CT ONE SOURCE Founder and CEO Nicholas Lombardi joined the New Haven Board of Junior Achievement of Southwest New England, Inc (JASWNE) as of February. 

The JASWNE organization is focused on work readiness, entrepreneurship, and financial literacy education and awareness for youth. Nick has been an avid supporter of this organization for several years as a breakfast table captain at the annual Partners in Achievement breakfast hosted at the New Haven Lawn Club. 

Jeremy Race, JASWNE president said, “We are excited to welcome Nick to the JA Advisory Board in New Haven.  His passion for entrepreneurship, economic development and youth education will be a great addition to our organization and our efforts to serve 50,000 students by 2020.”

Lombardi said, “It’s incredibly rewarding to contribute to such an impactful organization like Junior Achievement. As an entrepreneur, I’m very passionate about the JA mission. As a board member, I’m eager to join a team of incredible local business, education, and civic leaders to drive success in this organization.” 

This board appointment will add to Lombardi’s robust community involvement. He also serves as Chairman of the Board of the Wallingford Housing Authority and is a member of the Amity Club of New Haven.

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