Area resident, Cori Wilf has been named to the Board of Trustees at Saint Barnabas Medical Center (SBMC), an RWJBarnabas Health facility in Livingston, New Jersey. “Cori is joining at a historic time as we navigate the Pandemic while continuing to deliver world-class care to the community. She is a passionate health care advocate and brings great insights to our Board. We are looking forward to her active involvement,” states Bruce Schonbraun, Chairman, Board of Trustees, Saint Barnabas Medical Center.
“Mrs. Wilf is a great complement to our dynamic and committed Board of Trustees. I welcome and thank her for choosing Saint Barnabas Medical Center as the place to devote her time and talent,” says Stephen P. Zieniewicz, FACHE, President and Chief Executive Officer, SBMC.
A graduate of George Washington University with a Bachelor’s Degree in Sociology, Mrs. Wilf worked at BWR Public Relations for notable celebrity publicist, Leslie Sloane, at the onset of her career. She then pursued philanthropic endeavors working in major gift fundraising for UJA-Federation of New York.
Mrs. Wilf’s volunteer efforts have been affiliated with Sunrise Association, which provides free summer camp experiences for children with cancer and their siblings, and its in-hospital program, Sunrise on Wheels. She raised significant funds for this organization as the Gala Co-Chair for five years. Additionally, Mrs. Wilf volunteered for both Mount Sinai Hospital and NYU Langone in their Hematology and Oncology Departments.
Mrs. Wilf is a participating family member in the Wilf Family Foundations as well as a member of the Women’s Association at Congregation B’nai Jeshurun. She resides in Short Hills with her husband Jason and their three children.