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The Joseph Fund Announces James Wujcik as New Board Member

The Joseph Fund Announces James Wujcik of Cinnaminson as New Board Member

The Joseph Fund, a Camden-based nonprofit organization, recently announced the addition of James K. Wujcik of Cinnaminson to its Board of Trustees.

As a board member, Wujcik will help to guide the work of The Joseph Fund, a fundraising entity dedicated to supporting the missions of six Camden organizations that provide educational opportunities, permanent housing solutions for lower-income individuals and solutions to end homelessness for those willing to receive a hand up.

“We’re beyond thrilled that Jim has elected to serve on our board,” said Jim Catrambone, executive director of The Joseph Fund. “I know his impeccable record of service, business savvy and passionate leadership will help us as we continue to mature in our work to serve the people of Camden.”

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Wujcik is Regional Director of Business Banking for Santander Bank where he oversees a seasoned banking team focused on small- and medium-sized business relationships. He has responsibility for all Santander’s Business Banking objectives in Pennsylvania and Central and Southern New Jersey.

Wujcik also serves on the Board of Trustees for the Greater Philadelphia Hispanic Chamber of Commerce and Samaritan Healthcare and Hospice. He serves on the small business advisory board for the Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce’s and chaired their Third Century Initiative.

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He served as an elected official on the Burlington County Board of Chosen Freeholder Board from 1997 through 2009 and served as Director of the Board on three occasions. Wujcik earned his undergraduate degree from Rider College, and completed the Graduate School of Banking at the University of Colorado in Boulder, Colorado.

For more information about The Joseph Fund, visit www.josephfundcamden.org or call 856-576-7012.

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