A member of the Feminist Press Board since 1982, Helene D. Goldfarb (she/her) has served as chair and president, and has been the chair of many committees. Helene was an educator from 1951 to 1995, taking a short hiatus to write questions for the TV show Tic-Tac-Dough. A graduate of Hunter College, she has served as president of the Alumni Association and the Scholarship and Welfare Fund, and is currently a board member of the Hunter College Foundation. She was president and treasurer of the Queens Chapter of the AAHC for over fifty years, and serves on the board of the Lenox Hill Neighborhood House. She received her master’s degree from NYU. For over twenty years, she worked at the Eugene O’Neill Theater Center as administrator of the National Critics Institute. She also produced two one-act plays written by Gene Feist, founder of Roundabout Theatre Company, and lit the first show at the Roundabout in the early 1960s.