RANDOLPH, NJ: County College of Morris (CCM) Foundation is pleased to announce that Gilead Sciences Inc.’s Gilead Foundation, a nonprofit organization that works to create a thriving health ecosystem, has awarded the college a $150,000 grant in support of its forthcoming Center for Health Professions.
“Gilead Sciences is an exceptional life-sciences organization with a world-wide impact,” said Dr. Anthony Iacono, president of CCM. “Their mission of advancing medicines is greatly respected across the globe as the company helps lead the way in giving students throughout the country opportunities in groundbreaking science initiatives. The Gilead Foundation funding will significantly enhance our Center for Health Professions and propel our efforts to deliver exceptional education and training to our students as we prepare the next generation of healthcare professionals. We are honored and grateful to be a beneficiary of Gilead Foundation’s philanthropy.”
The Center for Health Professions at CCM, set to open in winter 2027, is funded through support from the state and county, thanks to Senator Joseph Pennachio, Senator Paul Sarlo, Senator Anthony Bucco, Senator Nicholas Scutari and former State Senator Steven Oroho, and Morris County Commissioners. Philanthropic support from partners like the Gilead Foundation will help equip the building with state-of-the-art, cutting-edge technology and equipment throughout the 80,000-square-foot facility, providing optimal learning environments for students enrolled in health professions programs.
“The Gilead Foundation is thrilled to support County College of Morris in establishing the new Center for Health Professions,” said Jane Stafford, President, Gilead Foundation. “This grant reflects our commitment to building healthier communities by expanding access to high-quality training and strengthening the pipeline of future healthcare professionals. We are excited about the opportunities this center will create for students, faculty and the broader community.”
