The Westfield Library Foundation (WLF) has appointed four new members to its board of directors: Scott Caulfield, Greg Gotwald, Jamie Goetz Mills, and Stacey Willis.
Together, they bring expertise in education, public service, and development to support the Foundation’s work funding programs, services, and spaces at the Westfield Washington Public Library.

Downey
“We’re thrilled to welcome our new members to the Foundation’s board,” WLF Executive Director Erin Downey said. “Each of them has a real, personal connection to our library and community. They bring fresh perspectives and are eager to get to work.”
Caulfield is the founder of Roseway Capital, a local real estate company, and a former middle school social studies and technology teacher. He and his family have long supported the library, including donating the window seats in the children’s department and participating in the 1902 Society. Caulfield is eager to use his past board experience to make a tangible, philanthropic impact in Westfield.
Gotwald is a partner at the law firm Plews Shadley Racher & Braun and a longtime nonprofit leader, having served on several boards. He and his family live in Westfield, and their daughter’s passion for STEM inspired the family’s sponsorship of the library’s Makerspace in her memory. A member of the 1902 Society, Gotwald is passionate about helping to expand hands-on STEM opportunities and educational experiences for local children and teens.

Goetz Mills

Gotwald

Caulfield
Goetz Mills serves as the Westfield Washington Township Trustee and works closely with the library in their shared building. She has extensive experience on community boards and looks forward to bringing her knowledge of special events, 1902 Society involvement, and donor relations to the Foundation.
Willis leads sales and marketing for Old Town Design Group and has lived in Hamilton County for 18 years – many of them in Westfield. With past board experience and involvement in the 1902 Society, she sees the library as a powerful resource for not only books, but for programs, connections, and opportunities for all ages.
For more information about the Westfield Library Foundation and ways to support it, please visit westfieldlibraryfoundation.com.
