Stan Neron affectionately known to many, as "Brother Stan", has been a youth advocate and public servant of the City of Elizabeth for 20 years. He is an Elizabeth High School graduate and well known throughout the community. Currently, Stan serves as the supervisor for The City of Elizabeth Office of Youth Services. In this position, he manages several neighborhood community centers and family strengthening programs. He also serves as a point person for youth and family service initiatives. He has a deep passion for empowering young people and has had success in mentoring youth (ages 6 - 25) through the city's Safe Haven, Building Future Leaders, and S.O.A.R. (Special Opportunity for Achievement Reawakening) programs, which he administers.
The Universal Peace Federation has honored Stan as an Ambassador for Peace for his work in the community. He is an NAACP Image Award nominee (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People) and lectures throughout the country on youth leadership and development. He has also worked with the Urban School Service Corp a division of AmeriCorps while attending college and served as the Co-Advisor for The NAACP Youth.
Stan Neron serves as an active board member of the Greater Elizabeth Adolescent Partnership, Elizabeth Municipal Alliance and Prevention Links Inc. He is also a dedicated member of The Morning Star Community Christian Center where he serves as chair of the Men's ministry.