Michael A. Kovacs

Michael A. Kovacs is secretary for the SERV Behavioral Health System Board of Directors, vice chair of the Board for SERV Achievements, and chair of the Personnel Committee.

Mr. Kovacs is a financial services industry veteran with decades of foundational and institutional experience in the areas of structured fixed income, syndicated loans, credit and capital structure, equity fundamentals, and energy OTC derivatives. He has a proven track record of increasing market share and brand awareness across asset classes, successful management of large project portfolios across multiple lines of business, facilitation of change management, leading collaboration with national and offshore engagements, and in building, developing, directing and championing best in class teams and next-tier leadership. He is currently employed at Refinitiv in New York City as the Director of Product and Content Management in their Capital Markets Insight division, where he is responsible for product oversight of LPC Loanconnector and other best-in-class analytical tools specific to BDCs and CLOs. Prior to Refinitiv, Mr. Kovacs was employed for more than 25 years at Bloomberg LP in Princeton, NJ in a variety of global leadership roles, with his most recent engagement being Global Director within their Fixed Income Credit and Capital Structure Division. 

He is an alumnus of The College of New Jersey with a bachelor’s degree in economics and finance. He is a member of American Corporate Partners, through which he helps to mentor military veterans as they re-enter the private sector.

Mr. Kovacs has served for nearly 25 years on the Board of Trustees of Colonnade Pointe in Princeton. Over the last two decades, he has held the positions of trustee, treasurer, vice president, and most recently, president of the Association Board.

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With the strengthening of each individual comes the strengthening of our community as a whole

SERV Behavioral Health System, Inc. is a private statewide, not-for-profit behavioral healthcare organization serving adults and children working to recover from a serious mental illness or cope with a developmental disability.

Remaining focused on personal dignity and quality of care, we utilize a continuum of services that are tailored to meet individual needs. It is our goal to assist our consumers to live and work successfully in their communities.

Housing and supportive services are integrated into a broad-based approach that addresses the most basic needs of each individual (food, shelter, clothing) while allowing them to safely adjust to living in the community and gradually build a more independent life.

The people we assist on a daily basis are your family, your friends, your neighbors, and your children. They are the people in your community. Each day we work to strengthen these individuals in an effort to help them to live successfully in the community, maintain regular work, or further their education while they struggle to cope with a serious disability. We do this because we know that with the strengthening of each individual comes the strengthening of our community as a whole.

SERV Family of Companies at a glance

SERV Foundation

Our Mission

The SERV Foundation raises funds to provide innovative programs for individuals in the SERV Behavioral Health System's Family of Companies who struggle with debilitating mental illnesses or developmental disabilities. By creating partnerships with individuals and organizations, The Foundation develops awareness in the community and provides financial support for exceptional programs benefiting our consumers, their families and the community at large.

Our Location:

20 Scotch Road, 3rd Floor, Ewing, NJ 08628

Phone: (609) 406-0100    Fax: (609) 771-9728

 

The SERV Foundation has three major commitments:

Awards

SERV Behavioral Health System, Inc. has been recognized for its leading role in mental health treatment:

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