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PHP Board of Directors Elects Three New Members in 2025

At the December 2024 meeting, Philadelphia Health Partnership elected three new members to the Board of Directors.

The PHP Board of Directors welcomes three new members in 2025.

“I am excited to introduce our newest board members – Philip M. Fitzgerald, Marsha Gerdes, and Christina V. Mattison – to Philadelphia Health Partnership. Their expertise and passion will strengthen our mission and impact in Philadelphia,” says PHP Board Chair, Peter J. Zuleba, III.

  • Philip M. Fitzgerald, Senior Program Officer at the Citi Foundation
  • Marsha Gerdes, Retired Senior Psychologist at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
  • Christina V. Mattison, Founding President and CEO at Mattison Advisors

PHP New Board 2025

 

 

“The insights and leadership that our new trustees bring to the Foundation will be invaluable as we continue our grantmaking and advocacy to advance equity in health in Philadelphia,” reflects PHP Executive Director, Ann Marie Healy.

Please join us in celebrating these exciting additions to our team!

 

 

Learn more about our Board of Directors: https://philahealthpartnership.org/about-us/board

PHP’s trustees contribute valuable insights from various sectors including nonprofits, public health, medicine, government, education, finance, investment, legal, and business. They are instrumental to the work of the foundation. PHP’s Board of Directors includes Peter J. Zuleba, III, CFA, Chair; Ted Dallas, Vice Chair; Nimrit K. Kang, CFA, Treasurer; Lorena E. Ahumada, Esq., Secretary; José A. Bauermeister, MPH, PhD; Jordan A. Brown, MBA; Nadia L. Dowshen, MD; Elizabeth A. Eldridge; Philip M. Fitzgerald; Marsha Gerdes, PhD; Michael G. Horsey, CPA; Christina V. Mattison; and Jasmine E. Sessoms.

Philadelphia Health Partnership is an independent, private foundation that advocates for and resources equitable, quality care and services that improve the health and well-being of people in Philadelphia. We advance our mission in collaboration with nonprofits, community partners, and cross-sector stakeholders working to Nurture, Connect, Advocate, and Lead. Philadelphia Health Partnership has contributed over $32.6 million in grants to over 180 nonprofit organizations in Philadelphia.

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