Ohio’s Mental Health Services Selects New Chief
A 26-year employee of Mental Health Services (MHS) for Clark and Madison Counties has been named its new chief executive officer. Curt Gillespie, who has been with MHS since 1988 and currently serves as senior vice president of Adult Services, will replace Dr. James Perry as the top executive of the private, nonprofit behavioral health organization, officials. Perry has been the CEO of the organization for 33 years. His last day is June 30.
Mental Health Services provides care for individuals of all ages with schizophrenia, bi-polar disorder, depression and other mental health issues. It provides walk-in . . .