William D. Elliott

Executive Director of Shore Memorial Health Foundation

Mr. Elliott is a graduate of the College of William and Mary, with 30 years of experience in the fields of marketing, advertising, public relations, fund raising and broadcasting.

He earned an MBA with honors from Monmouth University. In his current position, Mr. Elliott is responsible for the Hospital's fund raising, wellness, and auxiliary relations programs. He has been in his present position for 21 years.

Previously, he served as Public Relations Director for Atlantic Electric, Development Director for Stockton State College and Manager of Public Relations for the City of Atlantic City. Mr. Elliott started his career as News Director for WMID radio in Atlantic City, where he won the 1973 Golden Microphone Award for outstanding broadcast of the year from the Press Club of Atlantic City.

He was also the recipient of the 2008 Public Service Award by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration for his work through the Hero Campaign to prevent drunk driving.

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