California’s Imperial County Behavioral Health Services Names Three Deputy Directors
Circle Connections: New Talent Imperial County Behavioral Health Services has named three long-time staff members as its deputy directors. The three include Leticia Plancarte-Garcia, who oversees children and adolescent outpatient services; Cindy Guz, of youth and young adult services; and Francisco Ortiz, deputy director for adult services. Plancarte-Garcia has worked with children and adolescents since joining Behavioral Health in 1991, a press release stated. A Calexico native, she previously was a senior behavioral health manager since 2005. In her new position she is supervising five children's clinics and four school-based programs. Guz is a Brawley . . .