The Boys & Girls Club of Atlantic City announced three new members to its board.
Christine Cullen, Randy Szeg and John Happersett bring diverse expertise and a shared commitment to empowering local youth.
“We are thrilled to welcome Christine, Randy and John to our Board of Trustees,” club CEO Tracey Triniwell said. “Each of them brings a wealth of professional expertise and a deep commitment to community service that perfectly aligns with our mission. Their passion for helping others, combined with their backgrounds in finance, youth programs and community engagement, will undoubtedly enhance our ability to empower the next generation of leaders.”
Cullen is a dedicated community volunteer, actively involved in supporting various charitable causes.
In addition to a career as a financial consultant with Wells Fargo Advisors, Cullen has contributed her time to organizations such as Family Promise of the Jersey Shore, NJ Tree Foundation, and A Need We Feed.
Her work spans financial literacy for families in need, environmental conservation and feeding local communities. Cullen’s dedication to service reflects her belief in the importance of uplifting others, whether through hands-on support or organizing efforts that bring lasting change.
Szeg is an accomplished vice president mortgage sales manager with OceanFirst Bank and brings nearly 20 years of lending experience to the board.
He is also a proud board member of Cancer Support Community and East Greenwich Soccer Association.
Szeg demonstrates a high level of community involvement with a passion to assist youth programs. He graduated from West Chester University in 2001 with a Degree in Business Management.
While completing his education, he met his wife, Melanie, with who he has two children, Shane and Kelly.