Six individuals with varied backgrounds have been named to the Warren County Community College Foundation Board of Directors.
“Our new members bring a wealth of experience to the table,” said Samir Elbassiouny, Executive Director of the Foundation. “They each have something special to offer and will help make our Board even better.”
The new members include people in backgrounds from corporate to law enforcement to education. They are:
Mary Beth Hall – Director of Wireless Strategy, Panasonic, Master of Business from Fairleigh Dickinson, MBA Certificates in Social Media Marketing & Digital Marketing from Rutgers University, Expert in identifying emerging trends and opportunities, establishing vision, communicating approach and mobilizing teams to deliver strong results.
Donnell Joyce – WCCC Alumni, Viper Program, 24 yr. veteran with Scotch Plains Police Dept., served in Army National Guard, pursuing BA at Centenary University.
Deborah McKinley – Licensed administrator with over 25 yrs. in Mental Health & Substance Treatment and Non-Profit Leadership. Currently Strive Health Executive Clinical Director- Paramus NJ.
Allison Nething – WCCC Alumni, MA- TCNJ-currently a Special Education Teacher, South Hunterdon Regional School District, NJEA Representative Council member since 2015.
Douglas Philipsen – Mars Wrigley Confections R & D Director Portfolio Optimization.
Rhonda Thomas-Boothe – WCCC Alumni, Human Services Specialist, Board Member- WC Mental Health, active in foundation events for past few years.
“We are very excited to welcome this great group of board members,” said Dan Inscho, Foundation Board Chair. “Their backgrounds and expertise brings new opportunities to what we can do as a Board.”
Photo, left to right, Mary Beth Hall, Rhonda Thomas-Boothe, Doug Philipsen, Allison Nething, and Donnell Joyce. (Deborah McKinley not pictured). Photo by Cathy Miller.
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