Meet ISF: Director of Corporate Philanthropy
We have a lot going on at the foundation and we are so excited when more hands join in the mix. Meet Kerry Winslow, our new Director of Corporate Philanthropy. Kerry has been volunteering with ISF for years and wanted to take her involvement to the next level. And boy has she jumped right in… during her first week with ISF in June, she donated platelets for the first time ever and donated blood the next week in honor of Isabella. Not only is she helping ISF move to the next level, she is managing the event planning for our upcoming Pumpkin Charity Ball. Her energy and zest fit right in and we love the new perspective she is bringing. Earlier this year ISF committed to funding $5 million to establish the Isabella Santos Foundation Rare & Solid Tumor Program at Levine Children’s Hospital. Kerry is dedicated to help us figure out how to get there and says she wanted to make a difference by being part of the impact to kids with cancer and the change to our city.
“I am inspired by hard work and grit. One of the main reasons I decided to get involved with ISF is because I am inspired by the hard work and grit of this foundation. The idea of a community coming together and building something that will ultimately change the landscape of pediatric oncology in our city, and our country, is truly amazing.”
A little bit about Kerry…
Do you have kids? I have been married to my husband, David, for 20 years this August! We have 3 children David (15), Audrey (13), and Nolan (11).
What’s one thing on your bucket list? One thing on my bucket list is to totally disconnect and spend a couple weeks exploring Greece and Italy!
What’s your favorite thing to do? I love to travel and am always up for a quick trip to the beach or NYC.
What’s your favorite movie? It’s a toss up between Father of the Bride and My Best Friend’s Wedding!
What inspire you? I am inspired by hard work and grit. One of the main reasons I decided to get involved with ISF is because I am inspired by the hard work and grit of this foundation. The idea of a community coming together and building something that will ultimately change the landscape of pediatric oncology in our city, and our country, is truly amazing.