PORT ST. LUCIE — Children’s Home Society of Florida recently announced the appointment of Kelly Donovan as a new local board member for the Treasure Coast division.
Donovan brings a breadth of experience in brand building to the board.
For 17 years, Donovan worked at advertising firm Deutsch, Inc. in New York City, where she helped companies and organizations develop their brands. Currently, she owns White Orchid Spa, a medical spa in the Vero Beach Hotel.
Donovan is active in several charities in the Vero Beach area, including Impact 100, Quail Valley Charities at Quail Valley Golf Club, and Starlight Foundation. Previously, she served for 10 years as silent auction chair for the Catholic Charities of Brooklyn and Queens in New York.
“Kelly’s expertise in brand development and her strong involvement with the Vero Beach community will be a great asset to Children’s Home Society of Florida. We are thrilled she’s chosen to join our local board of child advocates,” said Sabrina Barnes, Executive Director of Children’s Home Society of Florida, Treasure Coast division.
Donovan received her bachelor’s degree in marketing from Fairleigh Dickinson University in Teaneck, N.J.