Rosemary McLaughlin, a senior vice president with Signature Bank, has been named chair of United Hebrew of New Rochelle Board of Directors, the first woman in the organization”™s 100-year history to assume this position. Rita Mabli, president and CEO of United Hebrew, explained that McLaughlin will help to ensure the organization”™s leadership position in senior care and maintain its nonprofit mission to provide quality care to seniors in need.
McLaughlin succeeds James Staudt, attorney and partner in the firm McCullough, Goldberger & Staudt, who will remain on the board as a senior chair.
A 43-plus year resident of New Rochelle, McLaughlin grew up down the street from the original nursing home. “My mother lived in United Hebrew”™s assisted living facility and nursing home and we couldn”™t have been happier with her care”¦.
“Staff efforts around quality are consistently amazing,” said McLaughlin”¦. “My goal as board chair is to lend my expertise to keep the organization on firm footing and to help uphold their incredibly high standard of care.”
A senior vice president with Signature Bank, McLaughlin began her career at National Bank of Westchester (now JP Morgan Chase) in 1977. She joined Republic National Bank in 1988 (later known as HSBC), and moved to Signature Bank in 2001.