Chris is currently Chair of the Community Relations and Development Committee, Co-Chair of the Corporate Advisory Council and a member of the Development Committee. She was a member of the Capital Campaign Committee, working on fundraising, and also served on a committee that developed a youth education curriculum. Chris previously worked as a sales representative for Merck and founded and ran her own non-profit educational organization.
Amy is a partner at the Lowenstein Sandler Law Firm in the employment counseling and litigation practice group. She has assisted the IFPN on a pro bono basis in the past. Amy is married to Chris and they have two sons Miles and Leo and three cats. When not working or volunteering, Amy is interested in nutrition and enjoys reading, gardening, skiing, crocheting (her newfound “pandemic” hobby), and spending time with her boys.
Brian J. Stellingwerf was recently elected to the Board in 2025 after serving on the IFPN Corporate Advisory Council for 10 years and the Emerging Leaders Council for 8 years. His involvement began 12 years ago when he participated in corporate social responsibility work for Willis Towers Watson, and continued when he started in his new roles at Prudential and ADP. In addition to volunteering for many years, Brian helped secure a grant for $10,000 to help rebuild the IFPN community garden. His volunteer work has included our Free Farmers Markets, Back to School Drives, Warehouse Warriors, and Thanksgiving distribution along with many other activities.