TRENTON — The former vice president of a national company serving people with disabilities will run the Hunterdon Developmental Center, the target of several internal
investigations that shook up its top leadership this year.
Human Services Commissioner Jennifer Velez announced Califon resident
Lisa Coscia begins on Monday at the Union Township facility, home to 520
people with developmental disabilities.
Coscia replaces William "Gus" Wall, the longtime CEO who retired in September
following an investigation into a senior doctor that was administering
potentially dangerous levels of Vitamin D to patients with developmental
disabilities for an unauthorized study.
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