New ReStore Manager and Communications and Engagement Coordinator

5/18/2021
Columbia County Habitat for Humanity is proud to welcome new ReStore Manager William Stegemann and Communications and Engagement Coordinator Jessica Sommerfeldt to their Hudson, NY team.
William Stegemann is a former business process consultant and senior program manager whose work has brought him from New York to California and back again. A graduate of Antioch University in Los Angeles, William quickly climbed the ranks at AT&T before deciding to pursue a career in nonprofits. Now a Columbia County resident, William is responsible for overseeing all ReStore operations, ranging from donations and sales to employee management.
Jessica Sommerfeldt has a similar affinity for nonprofits. A Hudson Valley native and SUNY New Paltz grad, Jessica first entered the world of community outreach as the communications manager at Roeliff Jansen Community Library in Copake, New York. She hopes to bring those same skills she learned at the Library to her new position, using newsletters, social media, and local events to help foster closer bonds between Habitat and the community.
Columbia County Habitat for Humanity is proud to welcome new ReStore Manager William Stegemann and Communications and Engagement Coordinator Jessica Sommerfeldt to their Hudson, NY team.
William Stegemann is a former business process consultant and senior program manager whose work has brought him from New York to California and back again. A graduate of Antioch University in Los Angeles, William quickly climbed the ranks at AT&T before deciding to pursue a career in nonprofits. Now a Columbia County resident, William is responsible for overseeing all ReStore operations, ranging from donations and sales to employee management.
Jessica Sommerfeldt has a similar affinity for nonprofits. A Hudson Valley native and SUNY New Paltz grad, Jessica first entered the world of community outreach as the communications manager at Roeliff Jansen Community Library in Copake, New York. She hopes to bring those same skills she learned at the Library to her new position, using newsletters, social media, and local events to help foster closer bonds between Habitat and the community.