Board of Directors

The Sterling Community Center Board of Directors takes great pride in serving communities that reflect the beauty of diversity in American culture. We embrace the differences amongst those we serve, amongst our staff, and within the vibrant community that helps us thrive.

We believe that everyone is deserving of being treated justly, kindly, and with dignity and heartfelt compassion. We accept the challenges associated with creating an environment that is welcoming, supportive, and meant to be enjoyed by everyone. As such, we are committed to meeting the evolving needs of our community while developing our Board of Directors, Volunteers, Staff, and programs to reflect the diversity, beauty, and exuberance of those we serve.

SHCC Board Chair, Tania Barnes

Tania Barnes

BOARD CHAIR

  • Tania Barnes

    BOARD CHAIR

    Tania is the Human Resources Director for the City of Milford and has over 20 years of professional experience in the human resources field in both the private and public sectors. She graduated with a bachelor’s degree in International Business from Fairfield University and obtained her senior professional certification from the Society of Human Resources Management in 2016. She is a graduate of the Parent Supporting Educational Excellence (Parents SEE) Program, Cohort 2.

    She moved to Stratford in 2005 where she is raising her 7 year old twins with her husband Ben. Tania began volunteering at Sterling Community Center in 2017 as a member of the Planning Committee contributing to the 5-year strategic plan for “The House”. She is involved in a number of civic organizations including the Stratford Junior Women’s Club, St. James Parish Prayer Shawl Ministry and the Stamford Federal Credit Union, where she is currently serving as the board chair. Tania enjoys cooking, traveling and spending time with family and friends.

  • William C. Lesko

    VICE CHAIR

    William C. Lesko is a Partner at PKF O’Connor Davies with over 30 years of public accounting experience. In this role, Bill is responsible for providing audit and accounting services for clients in a variety of industries, including financial services, health care, public utilities, manufacturing, and construction.

    Bill frequently presents and has been a featured speaker at several New England Chapters of the National Association of Water Companies industry conferences. He is the author of a seminar on understanding and utilizing financial statements and is an instructor in local and national continuing education programs.

    “I began my affiliation with Sterling Community Center in the mid 1970’s, playing catcher on the Expos. Although it still surprises me that we were allowed to do it, I took archery classes in the fields behind Sterling House, where I spent many Saturday mornings happily shooting arrows at targets. I then coached Sterling Soccer for 9 years from 2008 through 2016 (Team Italy – Forza Italia!!). After finishing 9 years of playing soccer, I’m proud to say my son returned as a soccer referee and in 2019 he was awarded the Debbie Diaz Sportsmanship Award.”

  • Susan Barksdale

    SECRETARY

    Susan Barksdale and her husband, Scott, have two daughters - both of whom were active at Sterling Community Center throughout their childhoods, participating in soccer, art and dance programs, as well as the Sterling House Preschool. Susan was a volunteer in the Stratford Public Schools for many years, both in the classrooms and on the PTA, and was a Girl Scout leader as well. She served on the Stratford Board of Education from 2005 to 2009 and is currently the Human Resources Director for the Town of Darien.

    Susan earned her Bachelors of Science in Aeronautical Engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and her Masters of Business Administration from Pepperdine University.

    "Sterling Community Center is an amazing and unique place, where children of all backgrounds can participate in a wide variety of programs in a welcoming environment . It is part of the fabric of the Stratford experience and I am excited and honored to be a part of this wonderful organization that serves our residents so well."

  • Donald Bodnar

    TREASURER

    Donald Bodnar joined our Development Committee in 2019 after attending our January 2019 Night of Entertainment event at the Downtown Cabaret Theatre and asked to get more involved. He has been an active Development Committee member since. Professionally, Donald founded Axiom Group in 1993 and Axiom Group International in 2003. Axiom Group and Axiom International provide technical engineering, support, project management and market data services to financial trading floors in the United States and Europe. Donald became a Founding Partner in Axiom Mentor in 2009 which is a Software as a Service (SaaS) company providing Online Research and Compliance Management software to the Higher Education and Medical marketplaces.

    Donald has been a lifelong Connecticut resident growing up in Fairfield and has owned primary residences in Bridgeport, Shelton and Monroe with his wife of 42 years and family. Has settled back into Shelton where his son, a long-term Sikorsky Aircraft employee and a practicing RN at St. Vincent’s Hospital and Daughter, a long-term Barnum Financial employee, also live.

  • Jonathan D. Berchem

    Jonathan D. Berchem is a Senior Partner who concentrates his practice in the areas of municipal law and general civil litigation. He has been recognized for his work by the U.S. News &; World Report’s The Best Lawyers in America (2023 Edition). Attorney Berchem is a member of the Milford, New Haven County, Connecticut and American Bar Associations, as well as the Association of Trial Lawyers of America. Jon Berchem is a graduate of Syracuse University College of Law (J.D. 1995) and Fairfield University (B.A. 1992).

    In November of 2011, Jon Berchem was appointed as Milford City Attorney. He had previously served the City of Milford as a Fire Commissioner from 2008 to 2011, receiving Public Sector Award from the Milford Chamber of Commerce for his work in these roles.

    Jon is actively involved in community affairs in his hometown of Milford, CT, where he served as Chairman of the Board of Directors of the United Way of Milford, Inc. for two years and has been a member for over 15 years. Jon is also a member of Board of Directors of the Milford Rape Crisis Center and is a member of Milford National Lou Gehrig Little League.

    Jon is a recipient of the Good Scout Award from the Boy Scouts of America-Connecticut Yankee Council, which recognizes outstanding leaders in the community who through their vocations or avocations provide exceptional role models for youth in the area. He is currently Vice President of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Milford. He has volunteered as a Connecticut Bar exam grader and as a member of the Grievance Panel for Fairfield County. In 2018, Jonathan Berchem was selected as a James W. Cooper Fellow of the Connecticut Bar Foundation, a collection of the State’s most outstanding lawyers, judges and teachers who devote their time and talent to sponsoring programs that address matters concerning the legal profession, the administration of justice, and the rule of law in society.

  • Carol Boyle

    Carol Boyle, a Stratford native, is a seasoned professional with a wealth of experience. She spent 29 years at ESPN in Bristol, CT, where she served as a Senior Creative Director, leading a team of creative professionals. Her role was pivotal in developing Emmy award-winning broadcast studio graphic packages for SportsCenter, College Football, and other productions. Currently, she is a consultant with the PGA TOUR in Ponte Vedra, Florida, where she is working with the creative and technology teams to launch a state-of-the-art production facility in January 2025.

    She holds an Associate Degree in Communication from Lyndon State College in Vermont and a Bachelor of Science in Communication from Southern Connecticut University.

    Carol is actively involved in Sterling Community Center with her husband, Michael, volunteering and contributing to the Sterling House re-branding initiative. Her two children, Aidan and Katie, have spent countless weekends playing soccer games on Wooster Field. Aidan is an Art Director at Timex Corp., and Katie is a Dental Assistant in Stratford.

    In addition to her professional accomplishments, Carol is very proud to have been involved in multiple organizations. She was chairperson for ESPN’s LGBTQIA+ Infinity group, a Chapel Street School Brownie Leader, a Chapel and Flood Girl Scout Leader, and a PTA Officer.

    As a Sterling Community Center Board Member, Carol is excited about the future. She looks forward to working closely with her fellow colleagues and continuing to grow the Sterling community, bringing her optimism and dedication to the table.

  • Ashley Carr Hampton

    Ashley Carr Hampton is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Director of a program initiative which implements strategies rooted in cognitive behavioral therapy at Domuskids, Inc. in Stamford. Her clinical work includes recognizing and addressing trauma among underserved and marginalized populations. She holds a Connecticut educator certificate in school social work. Ashley earned a B.A. in Psychology from the University of Connecticut, Storrs, and a Masters in Social Work from Southern Connecticut State University. While in graduate school she focused on the socio-economic disparities of incarcerated peoples and completed a thesis to examine the relationship between childhood trauma and rates of incarceration. In 2020, she was published in Affilia: Journal of Women and Social Work as a co-author of the article “Ping-Pong Housing: Women’s Post-Incarceration Trajectories.”

    Ashley participates as co-chair of the scholarship committee at Les Treize Inc., a women's business and professional organization that awards college scholarships in partnership with Fairfield County Community Foundation. She is an active gardener at the Terry Backer Community Farm in Stratford and, as a Stratford native, spent much of her youth fondly at Sterling Community Center participating in camp, karate and dance class.

  • Emily O'Connor Karolyi

    Emily O'Connor Karolyi is a native or Stratford and graduated from Stratford High School. She is an experienced real estate salesperson with over 27 years selling residential real estate in Washington DC and Connecticut. Previously, she was a political and legislative affairs director at the National Association of REALTORS, was on the campaign field staff at the Republican National Committee, and also served in a Presidential Administration.

    Emily attended Marymount College of Virginia, the University of Navarra in Pamplona, Spain, and graduated with a BA in Language and Education from Sacred Heart University.

    Emily has two daughters in Washington DC, and another daughter who lives in Nantucket.

    Growing up, Sterling Community Center was a big part of Emily’s family activities… cooking classes, Brownies, art classes, dance classes, and other activities kept the O’Connor children busy. Emily was the SHCC summer camp swim instructor for two years in the early 1970’s.

  • Chris Pia

    Born and raised in Stratford, CT and a graduate of St. Mark grammar school and St. Joseph High School. Earned the rank of Eagle Scout from local Boy Scout Troop 72. Graduated from Quinnipiac University in 2009 with a Bachelor’s degree in Entrepreneurship & Small Business Management and upon completion of college, started his own business in the financial services industry.

    Since 2009, Chris continued to grow his business and served as the President of CT NAIFA (National Association of Insurance & Financial Advisors). At the same time, Chris continued to dedicate countless hours back to his community by having served and volunteered on numerous boards, commissions and committees while having the honor of serving as the Past President of the Stratford Rotary club from 2012 – 2013. 

    Chris became very involved with the local Stratford Chamber of Commerce and the BRBC. Having graduated from the BRBC Leadership Greater Bridgeport program to continuously being an active member and board member, he also served as the Chairman of the Stratford Chamber of Commerce from 2017 – 2020.

    In Nov. 2017, Chris ran for public office for the first time and was elected to serve as Stratford’s 1st District Councilman. He served in this role until 2023 while also serving as the Town Council Chairman from 2019 – 2023.

    Chris continues to stay involved because he cares about his community and his clients who reside and work in it. Always paying it forward in life is how he believes in doing business and living his life.

    “The best relationships always come when people see you care. I have been fortunate to build a business that allows me to help people and businesses every day. In great times and down times, I am able to provide clients with the confidence that they need to know it will be alright.”

    Chris resides in Lordship with his wife Courtney and their mini-Berne doodle Duke. He loves driving his golf cart down to the beach, playing golf and vacationing on Martha’s Vineyard and is a proud past graduate of Sterling Athletics.

  • Colleen Ramsay

    Colleen Ramsay is the Head of the Insights, Planning, and Analytics Treasury (IPAT) team at Amazon, where she leads initiatives to enhance the Treasury team’s adoption of machine learning, AI, and data-driven decision-making. Before this role, Colleen spent five years managing Amazon’s Global Cash Management team, spearheading efforts to simplify and automate processes globally. She brings 20 years of experience in the Treasury field, spanning various industries. Colleen holds a Bachelor of Science in Accounting and an MBA from the University of Connecticut. Originally from Fairfield, she moved to Stratford in her early 30s and returned to Stratford from Seattle during COVID. Colleen’s husband Chris is an immigrant from Australia and the UK, and together, they have three children: an 8-year-old Anika and a 7-year-old Bodhi who attend St. James School and are active participants in Sterling Programs, including SAFC, soccer, summer camp, and lacrosse clinics; and a 3-year-old Taya who also attends St. James Pre-K and enthusiastically cheers on her siblings from the sidelines.

  • Justin Schietinger

    Justin Schietinger began his involvement with Sterling Community Center back in 2016 coaching basketball and is also a member of the Sterling Classic Golf Committee.

    As the New England Territory Manager for Intsel Steel, he is able to contribute a valuable perspective from the building and construction industry during a critical time of restoration at Sterling House. He is also on the Board of Directors and Education Committee for the Steel Fabricators of New England.

    Originally from Trumbull, he has volunteered his time at various public school events and is a strong advocate for his community; ensuring that Sterling Community Center provides sound athletic opportunities, appropriate and safe facilities, and a fun experience for community members to enjoy the beauty of our community.

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Carl Larsen - Chair

David Kennedy  - Vice Chair

Richard Ross - Secretary

Anne Wargo - Treasurer

Carol Cabral

Debbie Higgins

Jeremy Pincus

Dolores Bonitatebus – Honorary Member

Gary Jacopian - Honorary Member

Robert Switzgable – Honorary Member

Cynthia Russell – Memorial Member