Bancroft, a Haddonfield nonprofit organization that serves people with neurological challenges, has named Martin A. Bieber chairman. He is president and CEO of the Kennedy Health System.
William Green has been elected president and chairman of the New Jersey Professional Counselor Examiners Committee, a nonprofit organization that oversees the licensing and education of professional and rehabilitation counselors. He is an assistant professor at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey.
William F. Hyland Jr., a partner at Hyland Levin L.L.P., Marlton, has been elected to the board of Habitat for Humanity Burlington County.
Robert Byer has been reappointed for a three-year term on the Pennsylvania Supreme Court's Appellate Court Procedural Rules Committee, which makes recommendations to the state Supreme Court for refining and updating the rules of appellate procedure. He is a partner and head of the appellate litigation division of the trial practice group at Duane Morris L.L.P.
CADEKids, a behavior-development organization, has named Mike Nichols and Paul Ridder to its board. Nichols is a partner at Ernst & Young L.L.P. Ridder is senior vice president and chief financial officer at Tasty Baking Co.
Northern Home for Children, a nonprofit Roxborough provider of child behavioral and health programs and intervention programs founded in 1853, has elected William C. Morsell chairman. He is senior vice president for Keystone Mercy Health. He replaces G. Bradley Rainer, a lawyer with Reger, Rizzo & Darnall L.L.P., who was reelected as trustee.
These officers and members were elected to its board: