Thursday, June 11, 2026

Williamsburg Community Health Foundation Names New Board Members

Three new board members have been appointed to Williamsburg Community Health Foundation’s board of trustees.

“We are pleased to have these community leaders with us. They maintain the Foundation’s tradition of having an exceptionally talented board,” said Jeanne Zeidler, president and chief executive officer of the foundation.

The new board members are David Bush, Marshall Warner and Kim Zueli.

Bush is managing director of PBMares Wealth Management LLP and has done work with the Williamsburg Land Conservancy, Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Greater Williamsburg, as well as Hospice House and Support Care of Williamsburg. He has a bachelor’s degree in accounting from Virginia Tech.

Warner is the executive vice president of Chesapeake Bank. He has been involved with the ARC of Greater Williamsburg, Colonial CASA, Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Greater Williamsburg and the Heritage Humane Society. He is the board chair for United Way of Greater Williamsburg, and has a bachelor’s in finance from Rider University.

Zueli is the vice president and community development office with the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond. She is on the board of the Virginia Council of Economic Education and the Greater Richmond Area Chamber of Commerce; Zueli volunteers at a food bank in the Richmond area and at Habitat for Humanity. She has a Ph.D. in applied economics from the University of Minnesota and a bachelor’s from Vassar College.

The Williamsburg Community Health Foundation is a private nonprofit that works to improve the health of citizens in the Historic Triangle and surrounding areas. Its focus is the medically underserved or uninsured members of the communities.

The new board members will each serve four-year terms.

 

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