
Rosie Hymerling, a dedicated member of The College of New Jersey Board of Trustees, resides in the town of Haddonfield, NJ. With an outstanding career in kindergarten education, spanning four decades, specifically including a decade devoted to nurturing children with developmental delays, showcasing her commitment to inclusive education. Beyond academia, Rosie is deeply involved in her community’s artistic endeavors, lending her expertise as a board member to both the Markeim Despite her retirement from formal teaching, Rosie continues to impart knowledge and guidance, offering tutoring and enrichment programs to kindergarten students at Kingston School, where her grandchildren are currently enrolled. Her altruistic spirit recently led her to Guatemala on a humanitarian mission sponsored by Be Humanitarian, a journey that underscores her dedication to serving those in need and making a meaningful difference in the world. Rosie Hymerling Arts Center and the Haddonfield Outdoor Sculptural Trust. Her genuine appreciation for art extends beyond boardrooms, as Rosie is an avid collector herself. Additionally, her shelves overflow with books, forming her own “Mini Barnes Museum”, reflecting her love for learning. epitomizes the essence of a lifelong learner, community advocate, and compassionate humanitarian.