Keuka College has added four new members to its Board of Trustees, bringing a mix of student insight, professional leadership, and community experience to help shape the institution’s future.
The new trustees — Kathy Bowles, Nyla Curry, Patricia Loveland, and Michael Meaney — were elected in June and began their terms with the 2025–26 academic year.
President Amy Storey said the group’s wide-ranging expertise in nonprofit leadership, finance, student life, and engineering will help drive Keuka College’s mission forward.
“Their collective expertise brings fresh perspectives that will strengthen our strategic direction and enhance the student experience,” Storey said.
Curry, a third-year Nursing major from Brooklyn, joins the board as one of two student trustees. She’s active on campus as a dance team captain and Peer Ambassador of Wellness, and she plans to become a psychiatric nurse practitioner.
Bowles is a retired director of development from California, Loveland is a Rochester-based forensic accountant, and Meaney is a retired Northrop Grumman executive and Penn Yan resident with a background in electrical engineering.
Board Chair Dr. Twyla Cummings said the new trustees “bring unique insight and a deep commitment to Keuka College’s mission,” and will help guide the school through growth and opportunity.





