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New Providence Man to Serve Overlook Foundation

D. Andrew Spellman elected to three-year term on board of trustees.

A New Providence resident has been elected to the Overlook Foundation Board of Trustees.

D. Andrew Spellman was elected to a three-year term at the foundation’s annual meeting held Thursday. Other local residents elected include Vincent P. Ursino of Chatham and Richard Carlson and Anne O. Martinson of Westfield.

“We are delighted to welcome Andy and these other dynamic new members to the foundation board,” said board chair Clelia Biamonti. “Each brings a unique range of talents and expertise to our fund-raising mission on behalf of Overlook Medical Center.”

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Spellman was most recently an audit partner with Pricewaterhouse Coopers LLP, serving a broad base of regional and global organizations in all client service areas, including accounting and auditing, tax services and management consulting.  Previously, he was a senior partner serving Dover, Samsung, Turner, Hertz and Foster Wheeler Corporations.  

Spellman has dedicated his time to numerous nonprofit organizations, including Middlesex General Hospital, Fairleigh Dickinson University, Seton Hall University, Kean University and the United States Golf Association. He is the former chairman of the board of Junior Achievement of New Jersey.

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Spellman received a bachelor’s degree from Rutgers University and an M.B.A. from Seton Hall University.

The Overlook Foundation raises funds that are used to purchase state-of-the-art equipment and fund special programs at Overlook Medical Center. All gifts to the Overlook Foundation are tax deductible and remain at Overlook.  For further information, contact the Overlook Foundation at (908) 522-2840 or visit www.overlookfoundation.org.


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