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Williamsburg Health Foundation Welcomes Timothy Cross to the Board of Trustees

By: WHF Staff

WILLIAMSBURG, VA– The Williamsburg Health Foundation is pleased to announce the addition of Timothy Cross to their Board of Trustees.

Tim, originally from Northern Virginia, has called Greater Williamsburg home for over 30 years. After earning a Bachelor of Arts from William & Mary, he completed a Master of City and Regional Planning at Rutgers University. Following graduate school, Tim returned to Greater Williamsburg and began a distinguished 35-year career in planning with York County. Tim culminated his career as York County’s Deputy Director of Planning and Development Services before retiring in 2024. He and his wife, Cathy, reside in Upper York County.

“We are excited to welcome Tim Cross to the Board of Trustees,” said Deanna Van Hersh, President and CEO of Williamsburg Health Foundation. “His years of experience working with area officials, businesses, and residents to address diverse community needs and implement strategies for meaningful improvements will be an asset as we pursue the Foundation’s mission to collaborate, innovate, and invest to impact systems that improve the health and well-being of individuals living in Greater Williamsburg.”

To learn more about WHF, visit williamsburghealthfoundation.org.

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The Williamsburg Health Foundation (WHF) is an independent private health foundation with the mission to collaborate, innovate, and invest to impact systems that improve the health and well-being of individuals living in Greater Williamsburg. The Foundation was established in September 1996 when the Williamsburg Community Hospital and Sentara developed an affiliation agreement and later merged. This agreement included a provision for a new, locally organized, and managed Foundation to benefit community health. Since inception, WHF has awarded over $110 million in grants to improve community health and well-being.