Dana Redd is keeping busy.
As CEO of the Rowan University/Rutgers-Camden board of governors, she helps the group partner with public and private institutions to develop programs and projects that help the board on its mission of creating educational opportunities, economic development and civic engagement.
A prime example of this was the $70 million Joint Health Sciences Center in Camden, which opened in 2019, creating a more vibrant and sustainable community and health sciences corridor.
Redd and her group worked with two institutions of higher education (Rutgers University-Camdenand Camden County College) and four health care organizations (Cooper Medical School of Rowan University, Cooper University Health Care, MD Anderson Cancer Center at Cooper and the Coriell Institute for Medical Research) to help further strengthen the role of eds & meds in the area.
“By leveraging the power of these institutions, the center is poised to become the research and innovation hub of South Jersey,” she said at its opening. “This campus will be the beating heart of Camden’s eds & meds corridor, injecting opportunity, growth and innovation throughout the entire region.”