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CCC Foundation Board Of Directors Seeks New Members
The foundation raises money to fund scholarships for students and is dedicated to the college's core mission.

GLOUCESTER TOWNSHIP, NJ — The Camden County College Foundation Board of Directors is seeking new faces for its general membership.
The Camden County College Foundation was founded in 1992 and supports the college’s mission to provide accessible, affordable and high-quality education to all who can benefit from it.
It raises money to fund scholarships for students, supply enrichment opportunities for faculty and enhance instructional equipment and technological capabilities of the institution.
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In addition to awarding $250,000 in student scholarships annually, the Camden County College Foundation hosts several fundraising events and alumni events each year.
The foundation’s Board of Directors leads this movement. The board is made up of local leaders who donate their money, time and talents to the foundation’s efforts.
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John R. Dillon of Morgan Stanley, who resides in Moorestown is the chairman of the board. Louis R. Moffa Jr. of Montgomery McCracken, who resides in Cherry Hill, is the vice chair. Gloucester Township resident Silvia Moffa of L.J. Zucca is the board’s secretary. Kurtis J. Stroemel of HR&S Financial Systems, who resides in Voorhees, is the board’s treasurer.
Applications are being accepted for additional volunteers to serve on the board. Prospective members should be available to attend quarterly meetings of the full board as well as monthly meetings of their respective committees and several college events per year.
For more information or an application, contact development associate Melissa Daly at 856-374-4946 or mdaly@camdencc.edu.
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