Kates-Boylston, an independent publishing voice in the death-care space, is pleased to announce the newly formed Kates-Boylston Advisory Board, composed of esteemed industry leaders and experts.

The board’s mission is to foster a dynamic exchange of knowledge and expertise, prioritizing innovative publication and educational opportunities to benefit the entire end-of-life community.  This collaboration aims to spotlight emerging trends and transformations within the profession and identify how to best support professionals who serve families during their times of greatest need and grief.

“The desire among our team was to gather people with unique insights and expertise who will help further our mission of advancing the profession through education, resources, and community engagement,” said publisher Sofia Goller.

In this ever-changing landscape, both in media and funeral service, Kates-Boylston Advisory Board members will provide strategic guidance on publications and educational programs, collaborate with industry leaders to identify and address emerging trends, and participate in initiatives that foster innovation and professional growth.  The board will play a key role in helping shape forward-thinking solutions to challenges faced by today’s death-care professionals.

A Future-Focused Vision

Kates-Boylston is committed to remaining at the forefront of innovation by proactively addressing the evolving needs of professionals in the funeral service and cemetery industries. Through this Advisory Board, the company is building a platform for collaboration and thought leadership that not only adapts to industry changes but anticipates the needs of tomorrow. This forward-thinking approach underscores Kates-Boylston’s dedication to advancing the profession and enhancing support for those who care for families during life’s most difficult moments.

Members of the first Kates-Boylston Advisory Board are: Lacyn Barton, Manager of Funeral Revenue and Merchandising, Service Corporation International; Greg Grabowski , Partner, Hospice Advisors; Shawn’te Harvell 2024-2026 President NFDMA; Manager, Smith Funeral Home; Katie Hill, President, Mortuary Lift; Angela Jurson, Automotive Consultant, Kellerman/Legacy; Kahlen Knapik, Vice President, National Mortuary Shipping; Lee Longino, Senior Managing Director, SCI Funeral Services of Florida; Madeline Lyles, Funeral Director, Co-owner, After Life Mortuary Services; Tim McLoone, Owner, Funeral Director, William R. May Funeral Home; Doak Morasco, Manager, Strategic Partnerships, Davey; Tanya Scotece, Program Coordinator, Miami Dade College; Jackie Spainhour, President, Congressional Cemetery; Brad Wasserman, Managing Member, Implant Recycling; Alfred White, Managing Director, Marketing, Carriage; Wendy Russell Wiener, Managing Member, WRW Legal; Kim Zavrotny, Senior Funeral Director, McComas Funeral Home.

About Kates-Boylston

Kates-Boylston, an independent voice in coverage of the funeral service profession for nearly 150 years, is headquartered in Lincoln, Rhode Island. Among Kates-Boylston’s independent and respected journalistic portfolio are the American Funeral Director and American Cemetery & Cremation print and digital platforms, as well as the Funeral Service Insider digital publication and associated podcast and media presence. For more information, visit www.kates-boylston.com.

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