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Bayshore Community Hospital Foundation welcomes new board members


Laurie Zalepka • Reader Submitted • May 13, 2010


The Bayshore Community Hospital Foundation Board of Trustees approved three new board members: Louis Czubachowski, Holmdel; Barbara Ganz, Middletown; and Martin Pfleger, Esq., Holmdel.


“I am very excited and pleased to welcome into the Bayshore family our new board members, who are all well respected members of the community, as they have so graciously agreed to serve on the Foundation Board of Trustees,” states Raimonda Clark, president and CEO of Bayshore Community Health Services.


Louis Czubachowski holds a strong record of accomplishments in the implementation of critical business systems with development and operations in the financial services industry. Czubachowski is a former senior managing director at Bear Stearns & Co., where he led the firm's IT practice in providing technology solutions for its broker/dealer, investment advisor and fixed-income clients.


“I am thrilled and feel privileged to be a member of the Bayshore Community Hospital Foundation Board,” says Czubachowski. “I eagerly welcome the opportunity to work with the hospital and Foundation members to fulfill the Bayshore mission and serve its community.”


Czubachowski earned a bachelor of science degree in economics from CUNY College of Staten Island, NY. He is a decorated U.S. Army Vietnam veteran and participates in numerous organizations, including the Chief Information Officers Forum, St. Andrew's Men's Group and St. Catharine's Caring Ministry.


“It is an honor to welcome a trustee with such an extensive professional background in information technology with a financial focus, one that can only benefit the Foundation's mission,” comments Wendell Smith, Esq., chairperson of the Bayshore Community Hospital Foundation.


Czubachowski and his wife, Rose Ann, reside in Holmdel and have four children.


Barbara Ganz is a longtime supporter of Bayshore Community Hospital, preserving the memory of her late husband, Michael J. Ganz, former chairperson of the Bayshore Community Hospital Foundation and member of other Bayshore boards. Ganz advanced her husband's legacy with the naming of the Michael J. Ganz Infusion Suite at the hospital, providing patients with outstanding cancer treatment close to home.


Ganz is a schoolteacher at New Monmouth Elementary School, Middletown. She received her undergraduate degree from Slippery Rock University and her master's from Fairleigh Dickinson University. She is a member of the National Education Association and the New Jersey Education Association and has received the Governor's Teacher Recognition Award.


Ganz is also a member of the Bayshore Foundation Annual Charity Ball Committee. She volunteers at the Calico Cat Thrift Shoppe, which raises money for multiple local charities through the Community Outreach Organization.


“Bayshore Community Hospital is a wonderful community of very dedicated people,” Ganz shares. “When approached for membership on the Foundation board, I accepted with enthusiasm and look forward to the opportunity to serve.”


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