Megan Doherty joined the IFPN Board of Trustees in 2025. Megan is the current store manager of the Hanover Wegmans where she has been employed for 21 years. As the store manager and perishable area manager, her background in grocery management, product quality, and relationship building is a true asset to our board and organization. With a bachelor’s degree in education, Megan is passionate about teaching others how they can be part of providing access to healthy and nutritious foods.
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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.
Susie serves on the Board Development and Community Relations, Education and Communications Committees. She founded Caring Capital LLC, an organization which provides a unique form of philanthropic teambuilding. Susie and her husband Barry (an IFPN home delivery team) live in Morristown near their two sons and their families, including four grandchildren ages two through five. In her rare free time, Susie enjoys classical music, hiking, and spending time with friends.
Bruce has been a pantry volunteer since moving to Morris County in 2015, has helped with our Gleaning, Backpack and Thanksgiving programs. He is a partner of Cambridge Property Group, a local real estate firm specializing in redevelopment and management of small multi-family properties. Bruce serves on the Community Relations & Development Committee.
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.