Dr. Donnamarie Lynch

Dr. Donnamarie Lynch is an accomplished professional currently serving as President and CEO at Broadway House for Continuing Care, with responsibilities that include strategic planning, leadership, and legal compliance. Previously, Lynch held the position of Director of Human Resources at the African American Planning Commission, Inc., and worked as a Licensed Agent at New York Life Insurance Company. Additionally, Lynch has extensive experience as a Business Consultant, helping small businesses with strategic alignment, and has held consulting roles at Integrity Staffing Solutions. Lynch began a career in the insurance industry as an Underwriting Assistant at AIG and further developed project coordination skills at Zurich Insurance Company Ltd. Dr. Lynch holds a PhD in Business Administration from Northcentral University and an MBA from the University of Phoenix.

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Broadway House for Continuing Care

New Jersey’s Only Specialized Care Facility for People Living with AIDS Broadway House for Continuing Care is where the healing begins. Since opening our doors in 1995, our facility in Newark, New Jersey has been home to hundreds of men and women living with HIV/AIDS. Our award-winning approach to HIV/AIDS care is designed to combat the disease, sharpen the mind, and heal the spirit. Empowering our residents with the tools they need to rejoin their community stronger and more independent. Everyone deserves to live a life of dignity and respect. For people living with HIV/AIDS, that life begins at Broadway House. Our clinical staff is comprised of the most experienced and knowledgeable HIV/AIDS caregivers in New Jersey. Together, we consistently deliver impressive outcomes, meeting the complex needs of our diverse resident population. Broadway House employs a team of healthcare providers, social workers, therapists and counselors. Together, they provide a range of social, behavioral, educational and psychological therapies designed to treat the whole person, not just the disease.