JACKSONVILLE, Fla., July 11,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The Alfred I. duPont
Charitable Trust, one of America's largest and most generous
supporters of pediatric healthcare, announced the election of a new
trustee, Tim Cost. For almost 90
years, the Trust has supported and advanced its charitable
beneficiary, The Nemours Foundation. Cost is now one of six
trustees who provide stewardship and oversee the management of the
Trust.
Cost has served as president of Jacksonville University, Northeast Florida's premier private
university, since 2013. Before joining Jacksonville University, Cost dedicated more than
30 years on senior management teams at several of the world's
largest and best-known institutions, including PepsiCo,
Bristol Myers Squibb, Kodak, Aramark, Pharmacia, Wyeth/Pfizer,
and Centocor/Johnson & Johnson, as well as his past service as
Chairman of Global Health Care for Washington-based consulting firm, APCO
Worldwide.
Cost is a member of many civic, cultural, and business boards:
The Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, Florida
Council of 100, GuideWell Mutual Holding Corp., Brooks
Rehabilitation, JAX Chamber, Jacksonville Civic Council, Atlantic
Sun Presidents Council, and THE PLAYERS Council.
About the Alfred I. duPont Charitable
Trust
The Alfred I. duPont Charitable Trust is a
non-profit organization created by philanthropist Alfred Irénée
duPont in 1935. The duPont Trust is devoted to supporting the
trust's sole charitable beneficiary, The Nemours Foundation, for
the benefit of Nemours Children's Health and the Nemours Estate.
For more information, visit www.alfrediduponttrust.org.
About Nemours Children's Health
The Nemours Foundation, established through the legacy and
philanthropy of Alfred I. duPont, provides pediatric clinical care,
research, education, advocacy, and prevention programs to the
children, families, and communities it serves. For more
information, visit Nemours.org.
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