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New Faces Join Phelps Hospital Development Team
New Vice President of Development and Director of Development bring 25 years of experience to the hospital

Phelps Hospital announced two new members of the development team. Jill Sibilia, who currently lives in the Park Slope neighborhood in Brooklyn, will be the new Vice President of Development and Lucy Hollis of Mt. Kisco, will become Director of Development.
Jill Sibilia brings 15 years of experience with the Girl Scouts of Greater New York, most recently as Senior Vice President, Philanthropy & External Relations. In her role, Jill provided leadership and strategic direction for all fund development activities including capital campaigns, principle and major giving, individual giving, legacy giving, corporate and institutional giving, and special events. She also led the Girl Scouts’ External Relations team responsible for media relations, branding, communications and advocacy. Prior to working for the Girl Scouts, Jill was a corporate event manager for Marcus Evans and national staff person for the college student association, Lutheran Student Movement-USA.
Jill is honored to join Phelps as its next Vice President of Development. She is inspired by the people she has met in the Phelps family and the commitment they share to putting patients first and to treating each and every one with the dignity she or he deserves, saying, “I am eager to help Phelps advance its mission and ability to provide the highest quality care and improve the health of the community it serves.”
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Jill has a B.A. in Anthropology from The American University in Washington, D.C.
Lucy Hollis joins Phelps with 10 years of experience in the philanthropic sector and after having been the Director of Grants Management at The Atlantic Philanthropies. As the head of Grants Management, Ms. Hollis ensured the effectiveness and compliance of the foundation’s grant processes, reporting, policies, data and grants database system. Prior to joining Atlantic, Ms. Hollis worked as a Compensation Analyst at Radford Surveys + Consulting, a division of AON Hewitt
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A native of Westchester County, Ms. Hollis has a lifelong connection to its residents and is particularly passionate about promoting the message that access to unique and high quality health care should be universal. She personally witnessed the value and importance of compassionate end of life care through the exceptional and dignified care Phelps provided a family member through its hospice services. “It is these types of services and programs that distinguish Phelps as a hospital of excellence and which I am excited to leverage support to further cultivate, in the role of Director of Development.”
Lucy earned a B.A. in Sociology from Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut and a Graduate Certificate in Strategy & Leadership from New York University’s Management and Systems Master’s program.
Both Jill and Lucy will start in their new roles in November.