NAPLES — The Golisano Children's Museum of Naples (C'mon) named area attorney Ed Wollman of Wollman Gehrke & Solomon chairman of the facility's board of directors.
Wolman is also a Chartered Advisor in philanthropy, according to a release. In addition to Wolman, the board recently announced several other leadership changes:
• Kim Larson-Collins, an associate vice president-investment officer at Wells Fargo Advisors, was named vice-chair;
• Ted Corbin, senior director at BNY Mellon Wealth Management, was named secretary;
• Tom Wagner, a tax partner in the Private Client Services group of RSM US LLP, was named treasurer.
C'mon, with a focus on STEAM—science, technology, engineering, art and mathematics — provides a place for children and families to learn together through play. The nonprofit museum was founded in 2002 and is based in a two-story 30,000-square-foot complex.