Princeton HealthCare System appoints board chairmen

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Pimley and Compito.

Princeton HealthCare System and the PHCS Foundation welcomed new members at its annual combined board meeting March 24.

Kim J. Pimley was named chairman of the Princeton HealthCare System board of trustees and Gerard A. Compito succeeded her as chairman of the PHCS Foundation board of directors.

Pimley, a Princeton resident who served as chairman of the Foundation board of directors from 2010 to 2013, joined the PHCS board of trustees in 2010.

Co-founder of Pimley & Pimley Inc., a leading provider of credit training and corporate finance programs, Pimley is also president of P&P Training Resources Inc.

Pimley serves on the executive council of the American Jewish Committee as chair of National Leadership Development and on the board of McCarter Theatre.

She previously served as president of the Jewish Center of Princeton and on the boards of The Pennington School and Opera Festival of New Jersey. She is a graduate of Emory University, with bachelor’s and master’s degrees. She completed PhD coursework at the University of Chicago.

Pimley assumed the PHCS chairman’s post from Donald J. Hofmann, who had served on the board since 2002.

Hofmann, a founding partner of Alston Capital Partners, lives in West Windsor. He received the honorary title of Chairman Emeritus to recognize his service on the Board of Trustees.

In addition to Mr. Hofmann, PHCS thanked several departing trustees, including Charles S. Dawson of Mercerville Frederick E. Cammerzell, JoAnn Heffernan Heisen, Steven P. Kahn, Elwood W. Phares II and Harold T. Shapiro of Princeton, Peter S. Amenta, Ram Kolluri and Michael C. Ruddy of West Windsor Township and Mordechai Rozanski.

The Board of Trustees also welcomed several new members this year. New members include Paul von Autenried,

Robert C. Doll Jr., James Dominick, Kenneth A. Goldman, Mark L. Pollard and Jesse I. Treu of Princeton and longtime Mercer County resident Maria (Charo) Juega.

The board of trustees governs PHCS, a comprehensive system that includes University Medical Center of Princeton, Princeton House Behavioral Health, Princeton Rehabilitation, Princeton HomeCare, the Princeton Medicine primary and specialty care practice and ambulatory surgery centers in Plainsboro and Monroe.

The board of directors manages the PHCS Foundation, which financially supports and promotes the mission of PHCS.

New Foundation Board chairman, Dr. Compito, is a resident of Skillman. He is board certified in neuroradiology and diagnostic radiology.

Compito is a member of Princeton Radiology, an attending physician at UMCP, past president of the PHCS medical staff and a former PHCS trustee.

A Columbia University graduate, he earned his medical degree from State University of New York—Upstate Medical University in Syracuse, N.Y. While completing a fellowship in neuroradiology at New York Presbyterian Medical Center, Compito served as an attending radiologist at Booth Memorial Medical Center in Flushing, N.Y., and as a staff radiologist for the United Nations.

In addition to welcoming its new chairman, the Foundation seated three new directors this year. New directors are Rachel P. Dultz of a Pennington and Princeton residents W. Thomas Gutowski and Norman Klath.

Departing Foundation directors this year include James S. Regan of Pennington, Duncan L. MacMillan, Robert D. Wedeking and Peter I. Yi of Princeton and Kenneth H. Goldblatt of Washington Crossing, Pa.

More information is online at princetonhcs.org.

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