Alfred I. duPont Charitable Trust Welcomes New Chairman and Trustee
Alfred I. duPont Charitable Trust Introduces New Leadership
The Alfred I. duPont Charitable Trust, renowned for its vast contributions to pediatric healthcare across the United States, has officially welcomed a new chapter in its leadership. This announcement, made on May 9, 2025, marks a significant transition as longtime Chairman Hugh Durden steps into an Emeritus position after nearly 30 years of service, with Thomas G. Kuntz taking over his responsibilities.
Hugh Durden, who has held the position of Chairman for two decades, has been instrumental in steering the Trust's assets and initiatives, significantly benefiting Nemours Children's Health and its patients particularly in Delaware and Florida. Under Durden's guidance, the duPont Trust has accomplished remarkable growth in assets, seeing them more than double and leading to the establishment of the Trust's headquarters in Jacksonville, Florida, a testament to Durden’s dedication to its mission.
Reflecting on his tenure, Durden expressed immense pride in the $3.2 billion allocated over the years to the Nemours Foundation, which has helped position it as a leader in pediatric healthcare. "It's all about the children," Durden stated, emphasizing that the Trust’s efforts address not only immediate healthcare needs but also the overall wellness of children across the regions it serves.
New Leadership Dynamics
Taking the helm as the new Chairman, Thomas G. Kuntz brings a wealth of experience from his expansive career in banking and corporate leadership, having previously served as a Corporate Executive Vice President of SunTrust Banks, Inc. Kuntz has been a Trustee for eight years and is also deeply involved in various healthcare-related organizations, including GuideWell Mutual Holding Corporation and Florida Blue. In his new role, Kuntz is determined to continue the Trust's mission, stating, "My fellow Trustees and I remain committed to continued asset growth that will fundamentally improve health outcomes for generations of children."
In addition to Kuntz, Gwen M. MacKenzie has been appointed as the sixth active Trustee. MacKenzie holds an impressive background, having spent years leading health systems and currently serving as a senior advisor with McKinsey & Company. Her insights and leadership experience are expected to play a pivotal role in guiding future initiatives at the duPont Trust.
Commitment to Pediatric Healthcare
The duPont Trust's strong ties with Nemours Children's Health exemplify its commitment to furthering pediatric healthcare excellence. The Trust's contributions have made Nemours the only healthcare system in the nation with two freestanding children's hospitals and numerous clinics that offer care to approximately 500,000 patients annually. The focus on innovative solutions like utilizing 3D printing technology for surgical preparations underlines the Trust's forward-thinking approach.
In conclusion, as the duPont Trust ushers in a new era with Kuntz and MacKenzie at the forefront, the organization's mission remains clear: to provide and enhance healthcare delivery for children and support their well-being in the communities they serve. The future looks promising, with steadfast commitment from new and continuing leadership driving the charitable endeavors of the Alfred I. duPont Charitable Trust.