Crossroads
board and staff announcements
SCARBOROUGH
– Crossroads, which offers Maine’s most comprehensive treatment for behavioral
health with a gender-specific focus, recently elected new members and officers
to its board of directors. In addition, the nonprofit agency welcomed four new
staff members and promoted six.
Board appointments
Crossroads’
Board of Directors recently welcomed four new members and elected new officers.
Cheryl
Goulet of Saco; Tracy Jamison of Scarborough; Bryce Libby of Lewiston; and Leah
Sciaba of West Newton, MA, joined the board. Emily Semenchuk of Hollis was
elected to president and treasurer. Tim Sample of Portland was elected to vice
president.
New hires
Crossroads
recently welcomed four staff members. Lesley Rawlings, of Kennebunk, joins the
Crossroads senior management team as director of development and communications.
Alexandra Turchioe of Portland was welcomed to the Boulton Center for Women and
Children as a case manager.
Rachel Thurston of Saco was hired as the front desk
administrative assistant in Scarborough. Also in Scarborough, Bonnie Datson
from Cornish joined Crossroads as a bookkeeper.
Staff promotions
Teresa
Bendokas-Heinfeld, CADC, of Freeport, and Vivian Trott of New Gloucester,
joined the Crossroads senior management team as director of administration and
director of accounting respectively. Bendokas-Heinfeld was previously system
administrator, while Trott was the assistant finance director. Kristin LaPorte
of Gorham became the administrative coordinator in Crossroads’ administrative
offices in Scarborough. LaPorte was previously an administrative assistant.
Jennifer
Jordan of South Portland was promoted from clinician to clinical supervisor at
the Boulton Center for Women and Children in Windham. Also in Windham, Andrea
Jahna became the program manager for the Children and Mothers Program. Erin
Flaherty of Standish became the house manager for the Back Cove Residential
Program in Portland. Flaherty was previously a personal care coordinator.
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