Seven Counties Services, Inc.
  A Behavioral Health and Developmental Services Center  Louisville, Kentucky
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News

September 26, 2001
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Carol Carrithers, Vice President
Marketing and Communications
Seven Counties Services, Inc.
101 W. Muhammad Ali Blvd.
Louisville, KY 40202
502-589-8600

Seven Counties Services’ Board of Directors Elects New Officers
Board re-elects three members

Bernard Block, chair of Seven Counties Services, Inc.’s board of directors, announces the election of new officers. Their terms begin October 1, 2001, and expire September 30, 2002.

Ann Greenwell – Chair, a pediatric dentist with the University of Louisville.

John Rosati – Vice Chair, executive director of the Ohio Valley Educational Cooperative.

Louise Epperson – Secretary, retired executive director of the Association of Not-for-Profit Homes and Services for the Aging.

Frank Hatfield – Treasurer, former superintendent of the Bullitt County Schools and the current executive director of the Kentucky Retired Teachers Association.

In addition, Block announces re-election of three board members to four-year terms:

Linda Chatmon, an administrator of First Neighborhood Place.

Cynthia Shain, retired deputy chief of police administrator of the Louisville Police Department and current Associate Director of the Regional Community Policing Institute at Eastern Kentucky University.

James T. Smith, a lieutenant in the Internal Affairs Division of Jefferson County Police Department.

Seven Counties Services, Inc. is a private, non-profit corporation that provides planning, prevention, treatment and support in the areas of mental health, alcohol and other drug abuse, and mental retardation and other developmental disabilities in Jefferson, Bullitt, Shelby, Spencer, Henry, Oldham, and Trimble counties. It is Kentucky’s largest comprehensive mental health center, and one of the nation’s largest. More than 1,400 clinical and administrative staff members provide services to approximately 25,000 persons each year.