Three new members have been appointed to the Board of Trustees of the Princeton Area Community Foundation.
Peg Forrestel, the director of community impact for Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Heather Eshelman McCusker, a shareholder at Stevens & Lee, and John P. Thurber, a partner in The Br’Island Group, were appointed to three-year terms on the board at its June meeting.
“We want to welcome our three newest members,” said Sonia Delgado, board chair. “They bring a wealth of experience and join a talented group of Trustees who are working to further our mission of promoting philanthropy to advance the well-being of our communities forever.”
McCusker, of Yardley, Pennsylvania, is co-head of the firm’s New Jersey Estates and Trusts practice, where she concentrates on wealth planning, estates and trusts and fiduciary matters.
Forrestel, of Holland, Pennsylvania, leads the Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson & Johnson’s social impact efforts that center on realizing healthier futures for patients and healthier communities in the vicinity of Janssen campuses in Mercer County, New Jersey, and Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.
Thurber, of Lawrence, has more than 35 years of legal, public policy, strategic analysis, and organizational development experience. He previously served in various leadership positions at Thomas Edison State University and was the founding director of the University’s John S. Watson Institute for Public Policy and its Trenton Office of Policy Studies.
For more information, visit the website at www.pacf.org.


