Revlan S. Hill

Revlan S. Hill

Executive Director

Revlan is a Harrisonburg/Rockingham County native who came to the Community Foundation in 2006 with almost 25 years’ experience working with donors at two other local nonprofit organizations, Massanetta Springs Camp & Conference Center and WVPT Public Television.

Revlan lives in Bridgewater with her husband, Fred, and together they have four children and two grandchildren. She is passionate about preserving community assets, and working with donors who want to give back to the local community. In her spare time she enjoys mission trips with her church, baking, camping, hiking, gardening, and being with her family.

Ann B. Siciliano

Ann B. Siciliano

Director of Program Services

Ann joined the staff at The Community Foundation in June 2012. She is a native of the Shenandoah Valley, and a graduate of James Madison University. Ann spent 16 years in the pharmaceutical industry as a sales representative with GlaxoSmithKline. In 2003, she stepped away from that career to spend more time with her family, devoting the next eight years to serving as a school and community volunteer. Ann enjoys managing scholarships and working with students, as well as promoting the needs of local nonprofits, in her role at The Community Foundation.

Ann and her husband, Mark, live in Harrisonburg and have two adult children and one grandchild. Ann is a sports fan and in her spare time she enjoys travel, food & wine, cultural events, ballgames and time with friends and family.

Amanda Bomfim

Amanda Bomfim

Director of Marketing & Program Initiatives

Amanda is The Community Foundation‘s Director of Marketing and Program Initiatives. She is originally from New Fairfield, CT. Amanda attended James Madison University to receive her Bachelor of Social Work and her Master of Public Administration. Amanda manages our initiatives: Great Community Give, Excellence in Nonprofit Leadership, Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library, Rocco Forum on Philanthropy, and our communications and marketing. When Amanda is not at the office, she enjoys hanging out with her family and friends, reading, watching TV, and exploring new places.

Anna Wagner, CPA

Anna Wagner, CPA

Director of Accounting

Anna joined the Community Foundation in March 2023. She is a native of the Shenandoah Valley and a graduate of Liberty University. Anna is a Certified Public Accountant with over five years of public accounting experience in audit and assurance services, specializing in nonprofit organizations, data analytics, and single audit compliance for both municipalities and nonprofits.

When she’s not in the office, Anna enjoys spending time with her family and friends, hiking, camping, history, and gardening. One of her favorite ways to spend an evening is reading a book accompanied by her tabby cat and a cup of hot black tea. Anna also plays the piano and serves as a pianist for her church.

Amy E. Lemmons

Amy E. Lemmons

Grants Manager & Accounting Assistant

Amy joined TCFHR in November 2016. She grew up in south central Pennsylvania and has a degree in Art History from Arcadia University in Pennsylvania. She moved to Harrisonburg in 2006 after many moves following her husbands’ careers including Northern Virginia, Georgia, South Carolina, Massachusetts, and a year in Venezuela. She brings a wide variety of experience because temping is a great way to get started in a new town. She developed administrative experience and customer service skills working in the security, hospitality, aviation, telecommunications, energy, and retail sectors.

Amy has adult twins: Shannon in Harrisonburg and Chloe in Nashville. Quilting and other fiber arts give her the opportunity to indulge in her passion for textiles and color along with occasional jewelry design. She likes to visit the Virginia Quilt Museum, Museum of the Shenandoah Valley and JMU’s Arboretum.

Kelsey Spickler

Kelsey Spickler

Donor Services and Social Media Associate

Kelsey joined The Community Foundation in July 2024. She is a native to the Shenandoah Valley and is a recent graduate from the University of Lynchburg. Throughout her college experience, Kelsey found her passion for community engagement and nonprofit work. She spent her four years being an active volunteer in the Lynchburg community, and she is excited to begin serving her hometown community in a professional role. In her free time, Kelsey enjoys spending time with her friends and family, going to local restaurants and shops, and being outdoors.

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