Portrait by ChiChi Ubiña
YWCA Greenwich will be holding its 8th Annual Women Who Inspire Awards to recognize exceptional women in our community. YWCA Greenwich’s Women Who Inspire Awards was established to recognize and celebrate outstanding women who have excelled in philanthropic, professional, and volunteer pursuits. Importantly, these honorees have enriched the lives of many in our community. This event acknowledges the changes in society that have led to the fluidity of work/life pursuits for women of today.
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Over the years, Erin has contributed her leadership across numerous initiatives, including Art of Design, Night at the Museum, and the Bruce Gala. She was also an instrumental member of the New Bruce Campaign Committee, helping engage the community and raise critical funds to support the Museum’s transformative expansion. A founding member of Bruce Contemporaries, Erin continues to play an important role in cultivating the next generation of volunteer and philanthropic leaders.
Beyond the Museum, Erin is actively involved in the Greenwich community through her ongoing leadership and volunteer work with the Boys & Girls Club of Greenwich, the Junior League of Greenwich, and Greenwich Country Day School.
Erin’s lifelong passion for the arts began with classical ballet training at the Milwaukee Ballet and San Francisco Ballet, where she developed the discipline and creativity that continue to shape her leadership style. After an injury shifted her career path, Erin built a successful career in finance with Bank of America Investments and Deutsche Bank before returning to her love of wellness and movement as a certified private Pilates instructor.
Erin’s work across the arts, education, and community service reflects a deep belief in giving back and nurturing opportunities for future generations. Whether supporting cultural institutions or strengthening local nonprofits, she leads with generosity and a commitment to building a vibrant and connected Greenwich community. She balances her busy family life and her philanthropy with grace and purpose, always stepping forward when her community is in need. Erin and her husband, Taylor, live in Greenwich where they are raising their two children.
