ALANNA GONZALEZ
Randolph
COMMUNICATIONS CHAIR
Why did you join Impact100 Garden State?
I witnessed firsthand the genuine passion and commitment of Impact100 members during a site visit when my organization was a finalist. Their insightful questions and sincere interest in community impact left a lasting impression on me. I knew I wanted to be part of this incredible group of women who actively support nonprofits doing truly transformational work.
What do you do in your role as Communications Chair?
I oversee the creation and distribution of communications that keep our members engaged and our community informed about Impact100’s work.
What do you love about your role?
I love knowing that my work amplifies Impact100’s mission and broadens its reach, helping more people understand, connect with, and support the inspirational work we do.
What would you tell someone who is thinking about joining Impact100 Garden State?
If you’re seeking purpose, a strong community, and the chance to make a meaningful impact as part of something bigger than yourself, Impact100 offers a truly unique and rewarding experience.
What is your professional and volunteer background?
I’m a licensed social worker and development professional dedicated to promoting community well-being. I work with Family Promise of Morris County, an organization focused on addressing housing insecurity. Additionally, I lead the marketing and social media efforts for Cabras Football Club, supporting their mission to expand mentorship and soccer opportunities for underserved youth. Through these roles, I’m proud to contribute to fostering the sustainability of these organizations and their efforts to promote stability, opportunity, and growth for vulnerable populations.
