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Levy promoted to chief executive officer at Maryville Integrated Care

The board of trustees at Maryville Integrated Care announced Oct. 31 that it promoted Jared Levy to chief executive officer from chief operating officer.

Levy has been with Maryville for 10 years. He succeeds Kendria McWilliams who retired after 14 years as CEO. The 76-year-old Maryville Integrated Care provides a range of treatment services and supports, including inpatient detoxification and treatment, among other services.

“I have the immense pleasure of working with Jared Levy in his CFO and COO roles at Maryville Integrated Care and I am extremely excited to be working closely with him as chief executive officer,” said Maryville Board of Trustees President Richard Lockwood. “His experience, vision, passion and focus on serving our clients, employees and the community are picture-perfect as Maryville Integrated Care progresses into its next incarnation.”

Levy has expertise in nonprofit financial management, operations and strategic planning. He has more than 15 years of experience driving organizational growth and efficiency. Levy leads cross-functional teams spanning finance, development, compliance and quality improvement.

In his role as chief financial officer, he implemented strategic financial controls and resource planning systems that enhanced fiscal responsibility and operational performance. Levy  believes in fostering collaborative environments while streamlining processes to improve outcomes.

“I am grateful for the trust placed in me and for the dedication of our staff who embody Maryville’s mission,” said Levy. “This next chapter is about strengthening our impact together and ensuring every person we serve has the opportunity to not just recover, but to thrive.”

Before joining Maryville, Levy served as corporate controller at Archway Programs and began his career at Bowman & Co.

Maryville Integrated Care provides treatment services and supports, including inpatient detoxification and treatment, outpatient and Intensive Outpatient services at certified community behavioral health clinics, mental health treatment, medication assisted treatment, in-community programs, peer recovery support services, alumni services, and family support groups.

Maryville also provides community outreach as well as education and prevention services to schools, corporations, social service agencies and the general community.

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