Community Options appoints new national marketing director

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Community Options has announced the appointment of Amber Wiseburn as the nonprofit’s new national marketing director.

In her new role, Wiseburn will oversee press and media relations, social media, and advertising.

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She will ensure that Community Options’ mission and services are recognized and understood by the public, according to a press release.

Community Options is a national non-profit providing housing and employment support to people with disabilities.

Wiseburn brings fresh perspectives and experience to her role.

She has a Master of Professional Studies in Marketing from LIM College and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Ramapo College of New Jersey. She has worked in recruitment and talent management across diverse sectors for nearly ten years, including most recently for TikTok.

Reporting directly to the Vice President of Strategic Operations, Wei-Han Zhou, Wiseburn will be based in Princeton.

“We know we provide great programs and services. We need to let the public know how to access Community Options,” said Robert Stack, Community Options’ President and CEO. “I know that Amber’s acumen will greatly enhance our reputation to parents, government leaders and most importantly persons with disabilities.”

Wiseburn said she was drawn to the position because of the impact the organization makes on the lives of people with disabilities.

“Early on in my career, I worked in non-profit supporting victims of domestic violence. To have the opportunity to return to such an impactful organization, I am thankful and excited,” she added. “I look forward to contributing to the continued success of Community Options.”

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