Baltimore City Announces New CEO for Behavioral Health Systems Baltimore

Tuesday Nov 3rd, 2015

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

BALTIMORE, MD (November 3, 2015)– Today Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake and Health Commissioner Dr. Leana Wen announced the appointment of Kathleen Westcoat as the new President/CEO of Behavioral Health Systems Baltimore (BHSB). She will succeed Acting Interim CEO and Director of Information, Planning and Development Crista Taylor as the top executive for Baltimore’s behavioral health authority, effective December 1st, 2015.

“Kathleen has demonstrated a deep appreciation and love for our city, and will lead the charge as we seek to deliver critical care to those most in need,” said Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake. “Under her leadership, we look forward to making significant strides in behavioral health in Baltimore.”

Prior to her appointment, Westcoat most recently served as President and CEO of HealthCare Access Maryland, Inc. (HCAM), a nonprofit agency that plays a critical role in strengthening Maryland’s health care delivery system. Under her watch, HCAM has connected thousands of Marylanders with access to affordable health care under the Affordable Care Act and expanded behavioral health services for pregnant and postpartum women, immigrants, people experiencing homelessness, youth in foster care, individuals with substance use disorders, and other vulnerable populations throughout the state.

Candidates were interviewed by panels of stakeholders across the city, including representatives from BHSB staff and board, the provider and patient communities, advocacy organizations, foundations, and academia.

Behavioral Health System Baltimore works closely with the Baltimore City Health Department to strengthen the city’s network of behavioral health services. As the Baltimore City Health Commissioner, Dr. Leana Wen serves as chair of the organization’s board of directors.

“Through the process, Kathleen rose to the top of an outstanding pool, demonstrating exemplary management and leadership experience,” said Baltimore City Health Commissioner Dr. Leana Wen. “With a proven track record, unquestioning dedication to Baltimore City, and clear vision for the future of behavioral health, she will be an excellent partner with the City to guide innovative approaches to serve the critical need of behavioral health in Baltimore City.”

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