Haddonfield, NJ (May 11, 2007) — Vincent P. Sarubbi, a Partner in Litigation Department at Archer was appointed to the Board of Trustees of the Cooper Health System for a one year term effective May 10, 2007.
Sarubbi joins a committed group of community and professional leaders who strive to preserve the Mission and Vision of Cooper; and ensure that comprehensive medical services are being delivered in a quality manner consistent with the needs of the South Jersey community.
“I am pleased to have the opportunity to join the Board of Trustees of Cooper Health System,” said Sarubbi. “It’s an exciting time for Cooper. Not only is it well on its way to garnering well-deserved recognition as a regional leader in health care, but also poised to lead the way as a strong community voice and catalyst for change in the City of Camden.”
Sarubbi is co-chair of Archer’s Government Relations Group and its White-Collar Crime and Corporate Compliance practice. His practice is based in the firm’s Haddonfield headquarters.
Sarubbi is a Camden City native and lifelong Camden County resident. Prior to joining Archer, he served as Camden County Prosecutor from July 2002 to March 2006. In this role, he was also asked by the State to provide oversight of the public safety in the City of Camden. Prior to being sworn in as Prosecutor, Sarubbi was a partner for 14 years in the law firm of Sarubbi and Sarubbi in Audubon, N.J., where he gained extensive litigation experience in many areas of law. Sarubbi is a former member and Freeholder Director of the Camden County Board of Chosen Freeholders, where he forged a reputation as a committed, compassionate and effective public servant. He has also served as a member of the Camden County College Board of Trustees, chairman of the Dean’s Advisory Board for the Rutgers University College of Arts & Sciences, and founder and treasurer of Rutgers’ Graduate School Association.
Sarubbi received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Rutgers in 1982 and went on to attend Master’s level Rutgers courses in Public Administration. He is a 1987 graduate of the Delaware Law School of Widener University and has been admitted to practice law before the New Jersey Bar and the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey.