Christiana Foglio, DC’84, BSPPP’86 Inducted to Rutgers Board of Governors

July 10, 2026
The Rutgers Board of Governors inducted Christiana “Chris” Foglio as the newest trustee member effective July 1.

Foglio, founder and chief executive officer of Community Investment Strategies, Inc., which specializes in the management and construction of affordable housing for seniors and families, and past president of New Brunswick Development Corporation (DEVCO), served seven years on the Board of Trustees. She was appointed to a term expiring in 2032.

Foglio, a graduate of Douglass College and the Bloustein School’s Master of City and Regional Planning program, was recently honored as a Loyal Daughter of Rutgers, the highest volunteer recognition from the Rutgers Alumni Association.

She has given her time and resources for the Douglass Residential College BOLD Center for Leadership, Career and Personal Development program, which has named a conference in her honor. She also continues to volunteer her time as an instructor in housing finance at the Bloustein School.

She has also supported the success of students at Rutgers by establishing the Chris R. Foglio Annual Graduate Fellowship in Planning for female graduate students enrolled in the Master of City and Regional Planning program. She is an Emeritus member of the Bloustein School Advisory Board and also served on the leadership council for the Rutgers Cancer Institute.

Foglio played a significant role in the revitalization of New Brunswick during her time with DEVCO and is credited with creating the first downtown student housing development and other critical projects. She has also served in housing leadership and advising roles for governors Mikie Sherrill, Phil Murphy, Jim Florio, and Christine Todd Whitman.

Rutgers University is governed by the Board of Governors composed of 15 voting members vested generally with the government, control, conduct, management and administration of the university. Historically, the Board of Trustees was the governing body of the university from the time of its founding as Queen’s College in 1766 until the university was reorganized under state law in 1956 – the board now acts in an advisory capacity to the Board of Governors and is comprised of 41 voting members.

Excerpts from Rutgers Today, July 9, 2026

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