The Board of Directors
Keith Wentzel
President
Keith Wentzel and his wife Lynn are longtime residents of North Andover. He has over 35 years of experience in the financial services industry starting in the credit training program for Michigan National Bank in Detroit. His career includes positions in structured finance, marine financing, equipment leasing and real estate finance for both banks and credit company lenders. He obtained both a BA degree in Business Administration and an MBA degree in Finance from Michigan State University. He is a member of North Parish church and has served on multiple Boards and Committees in service to that community.
Jen Goldman
Clerk
Jen Goldman is a resident of North Andover and has been involved in our community through multiple endeavors. She served on North Andover’s Finance Committee, runs an Advocacy and Education Group around public schooling, and founded a national business that transforms service businesses to better health and success. Jennifer currently serves on the board of BentoEngine and was a past Board Member of League of Women Voters Massachusetts and Morningstar. In her spare time, she is a mom of two, wife of one, vegetable gardener, and volunteers at various food pantries. She can be found https://www.linkedin.com/in/jenniferagoldman/ and https://www.facebook.com/jenniferagoldman
John Lennhoff
Treasurer
John and his wife, Nancy, have been residents of North Andover since 1992 where they have raised their two sons. John has coached lacrosse, served on the Youth Center Board of Directors, was a mentor in the Stand and Deliver program and cooks breakfast at Cor Unum. He is a member of North Parish church and has served on multiple Boards and Committees in service to that community. John spent the last 20 years of his career as a Scientist and Manager for Physical Sciences, Inc. of Andover. He is a materials scientist with a focus on spectrally engineered particles. He has written many research proposals, reports and publications and been Principal Investigator for a wide variety of engineering science research programs. John retired in 2020.