Welcoming New Leaders to Our Mission

We’re thrilled to announce the addition of four new Board Members and two new Community Volunteers to our organization. Each brings a unique blend of experience, insight, and dedication – and we are honored to have them join us.
These new members will offer valuable perspective and support as we work to deepen our impact and stay rooted in our mission to achieve healthy, equitable, and hopeful communities throughout Montgomery County.
From expertise in community-centered leadership, municipal government, public health, finance, communications, and more, our new board and volunteer members reflect strong, values-aligned leadership. Their voices will be critical as we advance our current strategic priorities – building community power, leadership, and solutions.
Please join us in welcoming these incredible leaders to HealthSpark.
Board Members
Casey Fenoglio, MPH, CHES

Casey currently serves as the Director of Community Engagement and Grant Writing at Pottstown Hospital – Tower Health. Over the last five years, Casey has developed a multi-disciplinary teamworking to improve health equity and access to care as well as increase health education and prevention efforts in the greater Pottstown community. In addition to her role at Pottstown Hospital, Casey is an Adjunct Professor at West Chester University in the Master of Public Health program within the Department of Public Health.
Casey has been a champion internally at Pottstown Hospital for the creation of the Street Medicine Program, which is a collaborative health care model in partnership with Access Services’ Street Outreach team.
Casey serves on the board at TCN, a fiscal sponsor and nonprofit membership organization that frequently partners with HealthSpark.
Jarrett Lash, AICP

Jarrett is the Township Planner for Upper Merion Township, PA. As the lead of the Planning Division in Upper Merion Township, he spearheads long-term economic and community development initiatives as well as stewards proposed private sector projects through our land development process. He has also served on the Montgomery County, PA Homeless Task Force and is a Youth Advisory Board Member for the Youth Housing Coalition.
Jarrett served as a Volunteer on HealthSpark’s Grants and Programs Committee (2024-2025) and as a speaker at the Foundation’s Community of Practice events (2024).
Mydera Taliah Robinson

A Norristown native, Mydera was recently promoted to the position of Executive Director at Theatre Horizon in Norristown, PA. An artist in her own right, Mydera first partnered with Theatre Horizon in 2014 as a Spoken Word Artist, performing at a production of The Syringa Tree. Mydera’s leadership has established Theatre Horizon as a more community-centered artistic institution, where partnership, representation, and accessibility are prioritized.
Mydera currently serves on Norristown Municipal Council. Mydera has also participated in HealthSpark’s Foundation’s Dr. Frank E. Boston Black Justice Fund Community Action Team (2023-2024) and as a speaker at the Foundation’s Network and Nurture (2022) and Community of Practice (2024) events.
Nimrit Kang, CFA

Nimrit has served as the CIO at North Star Asset Management (located in Boston, though she lives locally in the Greater Philadelphia region) for three years. Nimrit has spent 25 years in managing financial portfolios for organizations and institutions. Over the last decade, she has built significant understanding including constraints and risk/return trade-offs related to integrating mission aligned considerations.
Nimrit has served on the board at Philadelphia Health Partnership and at Samuel S. Fels Fund.
Community Volunteers
May Their Aye

After stepping down from the HealthSpark Foundation Board of Directors in 2024, May expressed a desire to remain connected to the Foundation by re-engaging in a volunteer capacity. She currently serves in a Behavioral Health Support role at Access Services, following her tenure at Jefferson Hospital. May previously contributed to the Foundation as a Community Volunteer in 2022 before joining the Board in 2023.
Meghan Van Dyk

Meghan Van Dyk is a community builder and storyteller. She has nearly 20 years of experience working with nonprofits, philanthropic organizations, local leaders, artists, and media-makers to amplify community voices and support collaboration, social change, and racial equity. As Communications Director at Art Yard in Frenchtown, NJ, Meghan provides strategic leadership and operational oversight of the organization’s communications efforts to support its mission as an incubator for creative expression and catalyst for collaborations that reveal the transformational power of art.
We also extend our sincere thanks to Carolyn Cavaness, who served on our Board from 2023 through June 2025 – her thoughtful contributions were deeply appreciated. And in case you missed it, we recently shared a reflection on Joel Johnson’s decade of service to our Board. Read more about Joel’s impact here.