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New leadership appointed for JFS Lynn Kramer Village by the Shore

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JFS/William Bryson Everett MARGATE - William Bryson Everett has been appointed to the position of director of Community Wellness for Jewish Family Service of Atlantic and Cape May Counties. In this role, Everett will manage The Lynn Kramer Village by the Shore, which offers programs and services for older adults, Integrated Case Management Services and the Intake Department. He will also handle the development and application of grants related to support for older adults and other community members. Most recently, Everett held the position of director of operations for Acute Care and Resident Systems at the Cumberland County Guidance Center, where he supervised the programs for several departments. He also held program management positions at Acenda Integrated Health and Cape Counseling Services. “We are pleased to welcome Bill to the JFS staff. His career expertise, tenure in human service positions and ability to foster positive relationships with consumers, make him a valued addition to the agency’s hardworking team,” JFS CEO Andrea Steinberg said in a release. A graduate of New College of California, Everett earned a master’s degree in Clinical and Social Psychology and a bachelor of arts degree in Psychology and Philosophy from Rutgers College.