Jennifer Harber Tabbed As Executive Director Of The Bridge Center

As Executive Director, Harber oversees all aspects of The Bridge Center's operations, including fundraising, program, personnel and marketing strategy. Part of that strategy included renaming and branding of The Bridge Center from its former name Handi Kids. The new name was chosen to better reflect the expansion of programs they offer to children and families throughout the South Shore and Greater Boston areas.

"The Bridge Center has so much to offer the families of the South Shore. I'm thrilled to help bring all that the Bridge Center offers to a larger audience," said Harber. "A big part of that has been developing relationships with other South Shore non-profits. Groups like the United Way of Plymouth County have been very receptive to what we're working to accomplish at The Bridge Center."

Throughout her career, Harber has developed, managed, and coordinated programs in camp, residential, and community settings.  She comes to The Bridge Center after serving as Program Director for Massachusetts General Hospital's YouthCare program where she managed and developed camp and teen programs, and developed and implemented training and consultation services for children, classrooms and programs.

Harber holds an undergraduate degree from Cornell University with majors in psychology and math and a Master's in Education from the Harvard University Graduate School of Education. She also earned a post-graduate certificate in Autism Spectrum Disorders and will complete her MBA from Babson College in 2010. A Norwood resident, Harber likes to read, bake and snowboard in her spare time.

About The Bridge Center

The Bridge Center's beautiful 20-acre campus is located in Bridgewater, MA and provides accessible play and skill-building activities for all children regardless of the nature or severity of their disability. Year-round activities include nine weeks of summer camp, therapeutic horseback riding, school vacation camps, holiday parties, Saturday programs, teen programs, vocational training, after-school activities and family support groups.