Washington Hospital Healthcare System
Sarah Genevieve Gemski has a diverse work experience spanning different organizations and roles. Sarah Genevieve is currently serving as the Executive Director of the Washington Hospital Healthcare Foundation at Washington Hospital Healthcare System. Prior to this, they worked as a Consultant at Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, where they conducted research, analysis, and drafting of official reports on various philanthropic initiatives. Sarah Genevieve also worked as an Executive Director and Associate Director at CCS Fundraising, a strategic consulting firm, where they partnered with nonprofits to drive transformational change. Additionally, they served as a Global Advocate at Mama Hope, a nonprofit focused on community-led development projects, where they managed strategic partnerships, supported small business owners, and led individual giving and marketing campaigns. Earlier in their career, Sarah worked as an intern at the Istanbul International Center for Private Sector in Development at UNDP, an academic researcher at PRIO, an International Program Consultant at the University of California, Santa Barbara, an International Higher Education Consultant at CampusFrance, and a Visa Administrator at the Consulate General of France in Boston.
Sarah Genevieve Gemski has a Bachelor of Arts degree in International Relations and French Studies from the University of Delaware (2008-2012). Sarah Genevieve later pursued a Master of Arts degree in International/Global Studies at the University of Vienna (2014-2016). Lastly, they obtained a Master of Science degree in International/Global Studies from Roskilde University. No specific dates were provided for this last degree.
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Washington Township Health Care District is governed by an elected board and includes Washington Hospital Healthcare System. Unlike a municipal or county hospital, Washington Hospital’s operating expenses, research, community programs, and employee salaries are funded by revenues generated through providing patient and other health care services. Opened in 1958, Washington Hospital Healthcare System has grown to include a 341-bed, acute-care hospital; Morris Hyman Critical Care Pavilion; Taylor McAdam Bell Neuroscience Institute; Gamma Knife® Center; Washington Radiation Oncology Center; Washington Outpatient Surgery Center; Washington Outpatient Rehabilitation Center; Institute for Joint Restoration and Research; Washington Township Medical Foundation; and Washington West––a complex that houses Washington Women’s Center, Outpatient Imaging Center, Sandy Amos RN Infusion Center, Washington Urgent Care, UCSF – Washington Cancer Center, and additional outpatient hospital services and administrative facilities. Discover more at whhs.com, and through Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.