Mount Holly, NJ | November 1, 2022- Oaks Integrated Care is proud to announce the promotion of Directors Michelle Carlamere to Vice President and Anne Greenwood to Assistant Vice President following the retirement of longtime employee Beth Dunlap. As dedicated team members with a combined sixty years of experience, Carlamere and Greenwood will oversee mental health programs for children and families at the Charles Yates Center for Children and Families in Lumberton, New Jersey.
A Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Carlamere has worked for Oaks for over twenty-five years as a Therapist, Coordinator, Supervisor and most recently as director of outpatient counseling services. Carlamere actively participates in various mental health trainings and certification programs focused on Trauma Informed Care. In addition, she serves on the Camden County CIACC and Burlington County Mental Health Board, co-chairs the NJAMHAA Children’s Meeting and takes part in the South Jersey Human Trafficking Coalition.
As an Oaks employee for twenty-seven years, Greenwood has served as a therapist, supervisor and director for clinical programs focused on in-home services, supervised visitation, adoption, foster care and transitional housing. Greenwood has served on multiple local boards and statewide committees including Burlington County CIACC, Burlington County Human Services Advisory Council, Burlington County Commission on Abused and Missing Children, the Atlantic and Cape May County CART and New Jersey’s Keeping Families Together implementation team.
Derry Holland, CEO of Oaks Integrated Care, says confidently, “We are thrilled to have Michelle and Anne as part of our leadership team. They care deeply about our mission and bring a wealth of valuable experience and expertise to our organization.”
Visit www.oaksintcare.org to learn more about Oaks mental health services. For more information about upcoming events and ways to support Oaks Integrated Care, contact the Development Office at 609-267-5928.