
Robert Cordoba and Gary Woodfield recently accepted appointment to CROS Ministries Board of Directors. They join the existing members in bringing their professional expertise and personal talents to address the issues related to hunger and food insecurity in Palm Beach and Martin counties.
Robert Cordoba
Cordoba serves as a vice president and the Florida office manager at Old Dominion National Bank. He specializes in consumer and business banking, lending, investment products, and personalized financial planning for both individuals and businesses. His ability to manage complex financial transactions, coach teams, and optimize branch operations distinguishes him in the competitive banking landscape.
His leadership extends beyond the bank as he actively fosters connections and backs community initiatives that drive positive change. Cordoba is deeply committed to supporting local nonprofits and contributing to the growth of the community, including serving on CROS Ministries’ Finance Committee.
“I was first drawn to CROS Ministries because of its meaningful impact in addressing food insecurity in our community. With my banking background and previous involvement with CROS, I am thrilled to join the board and further use my skills to help strengthen the organization’s financials and allow for continued growth,” stated Cordoba.

Gary Woodfield
Woodfield is an Of Counsel at Nason Yeager where he practices in the areas of general civil, commercial, and probate litigation in both state and federal courts throughout the country. He is a former prosecutor in the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of New York and a former captain in the United States Army Reserve.
Woodfield has extensive involvement in numerous nonprofit and charitable causes including the board of directors and past president of the Legal Aid Society of Palm Beach County and the Palm Beach County Food Bank, as well as the Palm Beach Community Trust Fund. He has received numerous awards for his pro bono services, including The Florida Bar President’s Pro Bono Award for the 15th Judicial Circuit. Through his involvement with the Palm Beach County Food Bank, Woodfield became aware of CROS Ministries and since then has worked alongside former Executive Director Rev. Pam Cahoon and current CEO Ruth Mageria.
“I am grateful to be a part of CROS’ board of directors where I can continue to address the necessity of hunger relief in our community,” commented Woodfield.
Existing members of the board include Ken Treadwell, president; Joe Black, vice president; Christine Stiller, secretary; Jack Lansing, treasurer; Dr. Steve Anderson; Carol Rose; Felicia Slappy; and Rev. Vidalis Lopez, ex-officio.
For more information on CROS Ministries, visit crosministries.org.
