Ronald McDonald House of Southern New Jersey Names Tracey Sharpe Executive Director
CAMDEN, New Jersey -The Ronald McDonald House of Southern New Jersey’s (RMHSNJ) Board of Trustees has announced Tracey Sharpe as Executive Director. She has served as the Interim Director of RMHSNJ since October 2o23 and has been a part of the RMHSNJ team since 2015. She has dedicated her professional life to social service and strengthening the fiscal health of South Jersey area non-profits.
Sharpe brings a wealth of fundraising and leadership acumen to RMHSNJ. Her work has been recognized throughout South Jersey and the Philadelphia region by notable non-profit organizations such as The Urban League of Philadelphia, Bunker Labs, St. John of God Community Services, and AmeriCorps.
Sharpe’s background spans all aspects of non-profit management as well as direct service. She has led staff teams, built fund development systems, authored strategic plans, and spearheaded capital campaign directives.
Beginning as a Grant Writer for RMHSNJ, she has raised more than $2 million for the charity and seamlessly transitioned into Major Gift Officer and Interim Director roles over the last nine years.
“Sharpe’s past experiences, both behind the scenes of non-profits, as well as on the front lines, has primed her for this role to both serve, as well as elevate, the supports for critically ill children and their families residing at Ronald McDonald House of Southern New Jersey,” said Brett Levin, Vice Chairman, RMHSNJ Board of Trustees. “Her passion for the children and families we serve is evident in her everyday interactions with our guests as well as in her communications with area donors, sponsors, and hospital partners.”
Sharpe resides in South Jersey with her husband and their two children.
About Ronald McDonald House Southern New Jersey
Ronald McDonald House Southern New Jersey is one of 386 international houses. Established in 1983 and celebrating 41 years of service this year, RMHSNJ has now served as a "home-away-from-home" for more than 29,500 families whose children are receiving life-saving treatments for critical illnesses and traumatic injuries. An additional 12,000 families are served annually in the South Jersey community through our Hospital Family Room Programs. Each year, approximately 550 families hailing from various countries and every state in the U.S. stay with us. We focus on alleviating the daily stressors of life for these families so they can fully concentrate on their children's medical treatments.
Additional Info
Media Contact : Media Contact: Tracey Sharpe, Executive Director Phone: O: (856) 966-4663; C: (856) 535-0970 Email: tracey@rmhsnj.org Website: www.rmhsnj.org