Roger Roumpf Treasurer "Nina and I were introduced to the Hull family about three years ago, through the Keene Central mentoring program. Nina was paired with the Hull’s eldest daughter Katie. A very special relationship immediately developed between Nina and Katie. Their relationship provided us the opportunity to connect with the entire family, which has resulted in a wonderful friendship. While attending the first Gala of Miracles, it was shared that of the total funds raised for cancer research each year, only 4% of those funds go to childhood cancer research. Several times over the months following the Gala we found ourselves discussing how can it be only 4%? So when Holly and Cole told us that they were forming Hope for Miracles, and invited us to serve on the board, we were honored to be asked to play a part, in not only bringing awareness of the research needed, but in hopes to, and with the help of others, improve on that 4%." ~ Roger Roger brings with him over 45 years of diverse business experience to the Hope for Miracles Board of Directors. He began his working career in his hometown of Nebraska City, Nebraska at the age of 9, as a paperboy. He has excelled in both the public and private sectors of the Landscape and Ground Maintenance, Holiday Decorating and Residential Land Development Industries in addition to co-founding GroundWorks Inc. with his wife Nina. Roger is currently the Superintendent at the Ausable Club in St. Huberts, New York. He credits the lessons learned on his paper route to the success he has been blessed with throughout his career - the most important lesson learned was what it took to be a person of integrity. “Recognizing that Hope for Miracles Inc. was founded from the passion of Holly and Cole, two individuals with great integrity, I am humbled and blessed to play a part in furthering the mission of Hope for Miracles”.
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Holly LaBombard-Hull Founder, CEO & Director of Advertising/Communications/Social Media “I will never forget the feelings of despair and hopelessness as the doctors prepared us for the worst after Karson’s first surgery. As a parent there are no words to describe your fear and sense of impotence when you are told that your child has cancer and might not survive; that there is no cure and not enough research has been done to know which therapy might be best. There are still times when I wake up in a cold sweat, frantic – with all of those same feelings coming to the forefront of my mind and trying to suffocate me. I run to check on Karson – actually, who am I kidding, I have such anxiety when I am not sleeping next to him at night that I rarely don’t; when I see him sleeping peacefully, I remember he is ok, he is blessed, and there is hope. By the grace of God, Karson is cancer free. He is a healthy, active, beautifully average boy – but what if it comes back? What about all the other children and families fighting? What about the 800 children that are diagnosed with this disease each year? These are too many questions that can’t be answered. Strength is in numbers my friends, and together, we can beat this; we CAN make miracles happen. WE WILL NEVER GIVE UP!” ~ Holly Holly LaBombard-Hull’s name is synonymous with energy and efficiency. If there is a goal that needs to be accomplished, she is the person to do it! Holly has been an educator/administrator for more than 11 years. She began her career in education at Clinton Community College as an Adjunct Faculty Member while she was finishing her Master’s Degree and on the heels of the birth of her second child. Holly holds a Baccalaureate Degree in Mathematics and a Master’s in Teaching. After teaching for five years and welcoming her 3rd child, she felt that yearning for more and pursued her C.A.S. in district and building level administration. Holly has certifications in Mathematics, Special Education and School & District Wide Leadership. Holly brings with her to this position over 4 years’ worth of leadership experience coordinating special education programming, curriculum, and faculty. Holly is not afraid of hard work; she is passionate, energetic and persistent. Holly is driven by strong and deep compassion and empathy for others, especially those most vulnerable among us who deserve our attention and understanding. She has been fortunate to work with inspiring students, educators, leaders and mentors who have helped her continue to grow as an individual as well as a caring, responsible educator and leader in her community. Holly is excited to bring all she has learned into this new venture and lead this amazing team of individuals to a rewarding outcome - a cure/s for children with Neuroblastoma. Holly’s children are her world. When not in school or at one of the children’s sporting events, you will find this family near the water (weather permitting) – regardless of the location (the river, the lake or the ocean), you’ll find them all together. Cole Hull Founder, First Vice President & Co-Director of Fundraising “My perspective on life changed on August 15, 2014. When you are sitting in a small room in the hospital with the doctor and he tells you your child has cancer, that’s when life changes!! You can give up and hate everything about life or stay strong and make it your life’s mission to kick cancers ass; we went with plan B. The care, love and kindness we received at UVMCH also helped inspire Holly and I. We have learned a lot in the past five years and had the opportunity to meet some amazing people. Everyone in life is dealt a hand; it’s not always easy, fun or fair. It’s how you handle it that defines who you are. It’s our goal to do everything we can to help raise awareness about childhood cancer and change the measly 4% given for research.” ~ Cole Cole grew up on a small farm in Royalton, VT. He graduated from South Royalton High School in 1991 and went into the Army Reserves for a short time. He then began working at Bombardier in Barre, VT for a few years, until in 1995 he had the opportunity to move to Plattsburgh, NY to help start up their new plant. He soon worked his way up to production supervisor. In 2004 he decided it was time for a change and took a Department Manager position at Lowes, which was another great learning experience. Lowes raises money for the MDA (Muscular Dystrophy Association) and the store always did well selling. The last year Cole was at Lowe’s, he came up with a plan for selling shamrocks, with help from the entire store and Cory Ross, they decided they were going to be the #1 store that year, and they did it; they were the top store out of 1400 other Lowes stores. This helped Cole to believe that when you get a small group of people to come together for a common goal, miracles can happen. Everyone knows retail has long hours along with nights and weekends. In 2015 Holly and Cole decided it was time for Cole to officially start his own business. Cole S Hull Woodworking was his new full time job. He had been sawing slabs and building custom furniture for many years. Leaving a good paying job with good benefits was a little scary, but the trade off was being home more with his family. Cole says this was one of the best things he ever did. He now has a shop in Lake Placid building custom furniture and selling live edge slabs. He’s currently venturing into an additional business partnership with an old friend. Look for big things from Adirondack Custom Engraving; they specialize in custom signs, plaques and on site stone engraving. Nina Roumpf Director of Events "Nina and I were introduced to the Hull family about three years ago, through the Keene Central mentoring program. Nina was paired with the Hull’s eldest daughter Katie. A very special relationship immediately developed between Nina and Katie. Their relationship provided us the opportunity to connect with the entire family, which has resulted in a wonderful friendship. While attending the first Gala of Miracles, it was shared that of the total funds raised for cancer research each year, only 4% of those funds go to childhood cancer research. Several times over the months following the Gala we found ourselves discussing how can it be only 4%? So when Holly and Cole told us that they were forming Hope for Miracles, and invited us to serve on the board, we were honored to be asked to play a part, in not only bringing awareness of the research needed, but in hopes to, and with the help of others, improve on that 4%." ~ Roger & Nina After graduating with a degree in Fashion Merchandising and Design, Nina worked for two different private owned women's boutiques, one in Omaha, and the other in Rhode Island. Over the span of twenty plus years, Nina's responsibilities were, but not limited to - buying, merchandising the stores, designing and executing window displays, and sales. After marrying her husband Roger, they founded and were co-owners of GroundWorks; a company that provided complete ground maintenance and snow removal. They also had a holiday division. Nina oversaw the interior side of the holiday business. Holiday being the largest segment of their business; they could employ up to 55 employees. They had 10,000 square feet of warehouse that housed all the decor that clients had them store after the season. Nina and her crews designed, installed and removed holiday decor for Banks, Credit Unions, Casinos, Malls, Hospitals and high-end homes. In January after all decor was removed and back to the warehouse, Nina and Roger would go to Atlanta or Dallas and buy decor for the next season. After 13 years Nina and Roger sold the company. Many clients and friends prompted Nina to use her passion for creating, and love for design that they witnessed while owning GroundWorks. That’s when Nina started Uniquely Nina Event Planning. Her events range from high-end weddings, private parties, fundraisers, bridal shows, and more. Justin DeCoste Director of Grants "The Hull family has a big heart. I believe that they are just the people to bring attention to what many families have been through when a child has a Neuroblastoma. I did not learn of their journey until after their first Gala, and I’m elated to join in their vision for Hope For Miracles. Through the leadership of this team, we are taking action by partnering with Memorial Sloan Kettering to make advances that will aid in treating children with Neuroblastoma." ~ Justin Justin is the third generation owner of a local insurance agency, where he has been the head of daily operations since age nineteen. He withdrew from college after his first year at Clarkson University after the sudden passing of his predecessor. He enjoys tackling the daily challenges of owning a business, and prides himself in serving his family, church, and community. He can also be found traipsing throughout the foothills of the Adirondacks when not at work. Farrah Whitney Director of Fundraising & Co-Treasurer "I have always known that I wanted to work with children. I have also personally seen the effects of cancer. Being able to combine my love of children, and my dream to see no family struggle with cancer, this makes me hopeful for the future. Through Holly and Cole’s vision, countless lives will be touched and I am grateful for being asked to join such a great cause!!" ~ Farrah Farrah’s lifelong dream was to work with children. After getting her teaching degree she worked in public schools for over fifteen years. She currently works in Lake Placid as an Early Head Start Home Visitor. There she is able to work closely with parents and children ages 0-3. Farrah lives in Jay with her husband and three children. Farrah enjoys hiking, camping, reading, and spending time with her family. Donna LaFountain Secretary & Co-Director of Events "It has long been a day dream of mine to help raise money for cancer research. To have been given this opportunity to meet amazing people who share my vision of a world without cancer, is truly humbling. This is for you, DAD!" ~ Donna
Donna has always been a ground breaking individual. In high school, she was the first female president of her school’s local chapter of the F.F.A. She went on to attend SUNY at Plattsburgh and was a founding sister of PHI SIGMA sorority. She graduated (Magna Cum Laude) with a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in education. At just 22 she secured her first teaching position and has been serving the children of her community in this capacity for 28 years. She has four beautiful children whom she enjoys spending time with. She is often seen on the sidelines or bleachers at sporting events cheering them on. Donna recently crossed flipping a house off her bucket list with the help of her husband, Shawn Lafountain. She also enjoys repurposing antique furniture and is the owner and CEO of Re-Fabulous furniture located in Clinton County N.Y. |
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