Christine Grant

Christine Grant, JD, MBA, is Chairperson of the SERV Achievement Centers Board of Directors and sits on the SERV Behavioral Health System Board of Directors. 

Ms. Grant is a former New Jersey Cabinet member and Commissioner of Health and Senior Services.  She was Vice President of Government and Policy at the former Aventis Pasteur Vaccine Company, and Senior Director of Policy and State Government at Merck. She is a member of the American Bar Association and former Chair of its Science and Technology Section.

She has served on a variety of State and National Advisory and Organizational Boards, including the National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity, and continues as National Advisory Chair of The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's New Jersey Health Initiatives. She co-hosts “Open Source,” a weekly interview show on Princeton Community TV, among other television appearances.

Ms. Grant earned her juris doctor degree from Rutgers Law School where she was a member of the Law Review and its business manager, an MBA from Wharton and bachelor’s degree in zoology from Swarthmore College. She has written numerous articles on public health law, healthcare and pharmaceutical law and finance.

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With the strengthening of each individual comes the strengthening of our community as a whole

SERV Behavioral Health System, Inc. is a private statewide, not-for-profit behavioral healthcare organization serving adults and children working to recover from a serious mental illness or cope with a developmental disability.

Remaining focused on personal dignity and quality of care, we utilize a continuum of services that are tailored to meet individual needs. It is our goal to assist our consumers to live and work successfully in their communities.

Housing and supportive services are integrated into a broad-based approach that addresses the most basic needs of each individual (food, shelter, clothing) while allowing them to safely adjust to living in the community and gradually build a more independent life.

The people we assist on a daily basis are your family, your friends, your neighbors, and your children. They are the people in your community. Each day we work to strengthen these individuals in an effort to help them to live successfully in the community, maintain regular work, or further their education while they struggle to cope with a serious disability. We do this because we know that with the strengthening of each individual comes the strengthening of our community as a whole.

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