Fulfill Welcomes New President And CEO

Triada Stampas (Photo courtesy Fulfill)

  MONMOUTH COUNTY – Fulfill Food Bank announced that starting December 1, Triada Stampas will serve as the new President and CEO of the nonprofit.

  “As someone who grew up in a working class, immigrant family that survived natural disasters and lean times, I am especially honored to lead Fulfill’s work to build food security in Monmouth and Ocean Counties – with an approach grounded in inclusion, collaboration, and partnership. Ending hunger takes all of us, and I look forward to working shoulder to shoulder with Fulfill’s board, staff, and feeding partners to create shared solutions for the Jersey Shore,” Stampas said.

  Stampas is a well-known leader in the anti-hunger community and has successfully created strategies to address hunger at the state, federal and local levels. She previously worked at the Community Food Bank of New Jersey (CFBNJ) as a member of the Executive Team. There, she led several departments, innovating the organization’s strategic development.

  Stampas also held a similar position at the Food Bank For New York City, where she successfully advocated for millions of dollars in public funds.

  She has a Bachelor’s degree Arts in Social Anthropology at Harvard University and a Master of Public Administration from Columbia University School of International and Public

  “Triada has a deep personal commitment to improving food security at the Jersey Shore. She is a recognized voice in the fight against hunger, and we look forward to building our team with her leading the way. We are confident the families, children, seniors, and veterans we serve are in the best of hands with Triada as our new CEO and President,” Lauren Holman, Board Chair at Fulfill said.

  “During our nationwide search for a new CEO, we looked for someone passionate about delving into the roots of hunger and finding solutions to break the cycle of poverty. We also wanted someone with a demonstrated track record of fundraising and a history of collaboration with government entities and community organizations. We found all of that and more with Triada Stampas,” Jeremy Grunin, Board Member and Search Committee Chair at Fulfill said.