BUSINESS BRIEFS

iPlay America, Freehold Township, has announced that Jessica Schwartz has joined the organization as director of marketing and promotions. Schwartz brings to the position more than 15 years of experience creating and implementing strategic brandbuilding promotions in radio and out-ofhome media. In her role at iPlay America, she will oversee all marketing communications and promotions from traditional and digital advertising to grassroots partnership initiatives.

The Malvern School, a private preschool and early childhood education program, opened its doors to students in its Marlboro location on Feb. 3. The new school, at 130 S. Main St. (Route 79), Suite F, is equipped with a state-of-the-art security system, 8,000 square feet of space designed to stimulate a child’s creativity and imagination, and a staff of highly trained teachers with degrees in early childhood education.

Some of the programs Malvern has available are infant care, toddler, get-set, pre-kindergarten, after-school and summer camp. Each age group is taught by teachers who are trained in specifically developed curriculums designed for every stage of a child’s development. Most Malvern programs are open for enrollment all year. For more information, visit www.malvernschool.com.

CentraState Medical Center, Freehold Township, has earned the Joint Commission’s Two-Year Accreditation for its Total Joint Program by demonstrating compliance with the commission’s national standards for health care quality and safety in disease specific care. CentraState’s Total Joint Program provides comprehensive and integrated care, including a team of board-certified orthopedic surgeons, specially trained orthopedic nurses, a total joint coordinator, patient care technicians, physical and occupational therapists, dietitians and other care providers across the continuum.