Brittany Murray
Brittany Murray is a compassionate clinic leader, social worker, and operational strategist whose career has been shaped by a deep commitment to service and mental health advocacy. With a background spanning healthcare, crisis intervention, hospitality, and pharmaceuticals, she has built a reputation for leading diverse teams, optimizing workflows, and creating systems that elevate both client care and organizational performance. Brittany holds a Master of Social Work from Fordham University, where she gained hands-on experience as a Tele-Health Crisis Counselor and Case Manager Intern—roles that strengthened her expertise in crisis intervention, clinical writing, and client advocacy.
In addition to her clinical training, Brittany brings more than a decade of leadership and project management experience, overseeing high-volume programs, developing KPIs, improving processes, and coaching teams toward sustained success. Her ability to blend operational efficiency with empathy has made her a trusted leader among interdisciplinary providers, including physicians, nurses, and mental health professionals. This dual expertise fueled her passion for improving client experiences and creating environments grounded in accountability, communication, and excellence.
Beyond her professional roles, Brittany is the founder of Mental Health Anonymous, a nonprofit dedicated to offering free support groups, education, and community resources to individuals experiencing mental illness. Her volunteer service, including work with women's rehabilitation programs, further reflects her dedication to supporting vulnerable populations. Today, Brittany continues to seek opportunities that integrate her operational leadership strengths with her clinical insight—driving meaningful change and fostering hope in the communities she serves.
• Fordham University- Master's
• Southern New Hampshire University- M.B.A.
• William Paterson University- B.A.
• Honors Society Member
• NYC Cares
• God's Love We Deliver
• Bergen County Mentoring
• Mental Health Anonymous
• Bergen County Jail
What do you attribute your success to?
I attribute my success to sheer determination.
What values are most important to you in your work and personal life?
The values most important to me in my work and personal life are protecting my free time, engaging in speaking opportunities that help me grow, continuously improving in my work, and enjoying the balance and joy that softball brings.