Executive Leadership
See the faces behind our wonderful team.

Richard Graziano
President & CEO

Dave Paxton
Chief Clinical Officer

Tammy Leaver
Chief Human Resources Officer

Linda Den Heijer
Chief Administrative Officer

Martha Welker
Chief Financial Officer

Mark Ingles
Chief Program Officer

Mary Schantz
Vice President of Information Systems
Administrative Leadership

Angie Speigle
Vice President of PCQI

Brad Bahl
Vice President of Strategy & Government Relations

Chad Knupp
Vice President of Facilities and Support Services

David Doty
Southeast Regional Director

Evan Bahler
Human Resources Director

Eve Gellner
Program Development & Fidelity Director

Joe Miller
Controller

Josh Tolliver
Central Regional Director

Kim Hutchings
Northeast Regional Director

Marlene Sheaffer
Southwest Regional Director

Shannon Bozeman
Dayton Regional Director

Tiffany White
Program Development & Fidelity Director

Traci McCarty
Vice President of Care Management
Board of Trustees
Matthew Long, Chairperson
Attorney
Critchfield, Critchfield & Johnston, Ltd.
Scott Allen, Immediate Past Chair
Chairman & CEO
Whitaker Myers Group
Jim Jakubowski, Eagles Representative
Representative
Fraternal Order of Eagles
John Kinkopf, Member
President
Haudenschild Insurance Agency
Glenda Lehman Ervin, Member
Vice President Marketing
Lehman’s Hardware
Robyn Lightcap, Member
Executive Director
Dayton & Montgomery County Preschool Promise
Suzanne Miklos, PhD., Board Vice Chairperson
CEO
O.E. Strategies, Inc
Lynn Moomaw, Member
Director of Operations and Adult Education
Wayne County Schools Career Center
Shawn Phelps, Member
Partner & Founder
River Tree Wealth Management
Dallas Robinson, Board Treasurer
Vice President, Private Banking Senior Relationship Manager
Farmers National Bank
Scott Rotolo, Board Secretary
Assistant Chief of Police
Wooster Police Department
James Wilkins, Member
Shareholder and Vice President
Kastner Westman & Wilkins, LLC
Lenny Zuchengo, Member
Retired Corporate Accountant
Diebold Inc.

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