US Congressman Donald Norcross, represents the 1st District of New Jersey. About Our Community Service | Parker McCay He is the Managing Shareholder and Chief Executive Officer of Parker McCay P.A., a New Jersey law firm based in Mount Laurel, New Jersey, whose members actively support social service, healthcare and youth initiatives. He is also a member of the Board of Trustees of The Cooper Health System and a member of the Executive Committee, Finance Committee, and Treasury Subcommittee. Norcross, Esq., serves as Chairman of The Cooper Foundation Board of Trustees. Board of Trustees | Cooper University Health Care () George III has been recognized regionally and nationally for his leadership and contribution to the community, including receiving the New Jersey Hospital Association “Healthcare System Trustee of the Year” Award and the “Trustee of the Year” award by the Philadelphia Business Journal, among many others. Conner Strong & Buckelew Community Involvement Conner Strong and Buckelew, along with the Norcross Foundation (see below) donates to over 200 organizations every year.
He is the Executive Chairman of Conner Strong and Buckelew, one of the nation’s largest insurance, risk management and employee benefits brokerage firms. Norcross III is Chairman of the Board of Trustees of The Cooper Health System and has served as Trustee since 1990. The next generation of the Norcross family has carried on the legacy of their parents to maintain research, education and the highest quality of medical care in South Jersey. His wife, Carol, was a driving force behind these community issues and initiatives and a champion for the elderly, working for years at the Camden County Senior Citizens Center. He was also a forceful advocate for a medical school in southern New Jersey, which was realized in 2012 when Cooper Medical School of Rowan University opened.
A quiet, but forceful advocate for the Camden community, he helped lead the fight to concentrate healthcare services in Camden and build a center of medical innovation to serve those in need, at a time when other hospitals were focusing on the suburbs. served on the Cooper Hospital Board of Trustees from 1976-1983. and Carol believed in civic involvement and family, championing efforts that would aid healthcare, education, community, and social services. This commitment now spans three generations. Norcross, Jr., and Ann Carol Conner Norcross, the parents of George III, John, Donald and Philip. The Norcross family’s commitment to the community began with George E.