Kiwanis Leader Emily Scharf Named NJ Kiwanis Foundation President, Celebrating 25 Years of Service

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Emily Scharf has been appointed President of the New Jersey District Kiwanis Foundation, a role that underscores her 25 years of dedicated service. Before this appointment, she served as Vice President and has held other significant positions within the organization, including President of the Kiwanis Club of Phillipsburg and Lieutenant Governor of Division 3. Governor Frank Cahill nominated Scharf for the presidency, which was met with unanimous approval from the Foundation Board, highlighting her extensive experience and commitment to mentorship. Scharf also works as a Senior Associate in Worldwide Research & Development at Pfizer Pharmaceuticals, contributing to her professional landscape. Outside her career and Kiwanis involvement, she participates in the Warren County Community Singers and cherishes family time.

The New Jersey Kiwanis Foundation aims to support youth leadership and community welfare, and Scharf's leadership is expected to steer its mission forward. Her strategic vision and heartfelt service are vital for the organization's growth and inclusivity. Scharf's election marks a new chapter for the Foundation, promising a future of impactful community engagement.

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