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The Salvation Army New Jersey Division recently announced the appointment of five new members to its State Advisory Board, strengthening its commitment to serving communities across the state. 

The newest members include: 

  • Ricardo Belo, Partner & Principal, Consulting Services – Risk, Ernst & Young LLP 
  • Olivia Glenn, Chief of Staff & Senior Adviser to the Chancellor, Rutgers University-Camden 
  • Dan Keashen, Director of Public Affairs, Camden County Board of Commissioners 
  • Jason Mancivalano, Executive Director, J.P. Morgan Private Bank 
  • Brendan Zanetti, Vice President, Public Affairs Market Manager, Citizens 

“We are pleased to welcome these individuals to the State Advisory Board,” said Bill Cleave, chair of The Salvation Army New Jersey State Advisory Board. “They represent a range of industries and perspectives, and that kind of insight is invaluable as we continue to connect more people to what we do.” 

The board plays a vital role in supporting The Salvation Army’s work throughout New Jersey, offering guidance, advocacy, and leadership as the organization continues to provide essential services to individuals and families in need. From food assistance and shelter to youth programs and emergency response, The Salvation Army provides support when and where it’s needed most. 

“We are grateful for the time and commitment these new members are bringing to The Salvation Army,” said Major Brett DeMichael, Divisional Commander of The Salvation Army New Jersey Division. “Their involvement helps ensure we can continue responding to what we see each day, while also helping to build relationships and increase awareness of our work.” 

To help ensure that The Salvation Army can continue to provide vital services, supporters can donate online at www.SalvationArmyNJ.org. Every donation provides help and hope to those in need, and all gifts stay within the community in which they are given.  

 About The Salvation Army  

The Salvation Army annually helps nearly 24 million people in America overcome poverty, addiction, and economic hardships through a range of social services. By providing food for the hungry, emergency relief for disaster survivors, shelter for the homeless, and rehabilitation services for people in need, The Salvation Army is “Doing the Most Good” at nearly 7,000 centers of operation around the country.  


Photo caption: (L-R) Major Brett DeMichael, Bill Cleave, Ron Waiksnoris, Ricardo Belo, Jason Mancivalano, and Brendan Zanetti. Image credit: Salvation Army New Jersey Division.