Douglas C. Fullman serves on the Finance Committee of the UMC Board of Directors, as well as the UMC Foundation Board of Trustees. He holds a BA in History from Emory and Henry College (Emory, VA), and brings a wealth of experience in nonprofit administration, finance, and philanthropy. He shares that UMC’s “top-notch quality in administration, mission achievement, and quality of care” compelled him to lend his expertise to UMC’s boards.
Doug spent many years working with Boy Scouts of America in a variety of leadership roles, including Regional Program Director of the Northeast Region (Jamesburg, NJ), Finance and Public Relations Director of the Robert E. Lee Council (Richmond, VA), and the District Executive M/M for the National Capital Area Council (Washington, D.C.). During his time with BSA, he was honored with the Silver Beaver and Silver Antelope awards for council level and regional level service. He also achieved the Distinguished Eagle Award, which recognizes Eagle Scouts who have gone on to serve their community for 25 years. Doug is still involved with BSA and currently sits as Advancement Chairman of the Washington Crossing Council.
Doug’s commitment to serving seniors extends beyond his involvement with UMC. He currently chairs the New Jersey State Committee for AARP, and he serves as President of the Plainsboro Senior Citizen Club. He also volunteers with Princeton United Methodist Church’s Worship and Nominating Committees.