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Beinetti of SWBR appointed to board for two local organizations

According to SWBR Architects, David Beinetti, president of the firm, has joined the boards of two local organizations. He has been elected to the Monroe Community College Foundation board of directors and to the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Beinetti joins more than 50 business and community leaders as a member of the MCC Foundation board. As part of his role on the board, he will work to connect private and corporate philanthropists with opportunities to support the success of MCC and its students. The goal of the board is to provide every deserving student the scholarship support they need to complete their educational goals at MCC. The Fellowship of Christian Athletes is the largest Christian sports organization in America, focusing on serving local communities by equipping, empowering and encouraging people to make a difference in Christ. In his new role as board member for the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Beinetti supports the vision, mission and values of the organization. He is responsible for raising financial support for the organization annually and will serve for three years. Beinetti resides in Honeoye Falls.
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