Message from Joe Martz, Chairman and CEO

  This has been a great year for NHS, with numerous achievements, honors, and most importantly, fond memories that will last a lifetime. Since 1968, NHS has been providing critical services to our communities, and in 2016, we addressed the needs of almost 50,000 consumers and their families in 8 states.

We are committed to our core values of Quality, Integrity, Safety, Diversity, Trust, and Compassion, and we integrate these into everything we do. We have worked tirelessly this past year to improve service quality, broaden our continuum of care, and enhance program specialization. Through the excellent efforts of our employees, I am very proud that NHS earned numerous certifications from accrediting bodies, which recognize our commitment to providing exceptional and innovative care. These certifications and national recognitions could not have been achieved without the incredible hard work of our amazing staff.

In order to help our consumers reach their fullest potential, we need to do our best to take care of our employees. Improving the employment experience here at NHS is now one of our strategic goals, and the response from our staff to our new mission, vision and core values has been overwhelming. The consumer and staff ‘selfies’ presented in this report truly reflect our passion and commitment to our core values and vision.

Our achievements this past year would not have been possible without your unwavering support and dedication to the NHS mission and vision. Whether you donated financially or volunteered your time at one of our programs or events, the unending commitment from our donors, Boards of Directors, families, friends, and other supporters is tremendous, and for which I am deeply grateful. Thank you!

The future is bright for NHS. With so many changes occurring in the human services and education industries, we pledge to give our best every day, adapting as we must to continue to succeed. It is a privilege to be a part of this organization and its corps of countless supporters, like you.  Together, we are ready for the adventure ahead. 

Sincerely,
Joe

About NHS

NHS Human Services, Inc., through its affiliates, is a leading provider of community-based, non-profit education and human services. More than 10,000 employees provide care to almost 50,000 consumers and their families throughout Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Virginia, New York, Maryland, Delaware, Louisiana, and Michigan. NHS has developed a unique continuum of care, providing services in the areas of mental health, addictive diseases, education, foster care and permanency, autism, intellectual and developmental disabilities and many more specialized programs.

Accreditations


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MISSION: Enriching lives by providing exceptional services through an individualized approach.

VISION: Creating communities where everyone is empowered to take meaningful steps toward reaching their fullest potential.

NHS Core Values

The Core Values Selfie Project - In a world dominated by ‘selfies’, smart phones, and social media, we wanted to utilize this love of technology to further promote our core values to our colleagues, consumers, families, and others! To help us achieve this goal, we asked employees and consumers to take selfies demonstrating one or more of the core values and to describe how they impact their workday and NHS experience. Here is just a sampling of NHS embracing our new core values.

core values

HIGHLIGHTS

Through your support and dedication, NHS is afforded the opportunity to offer exceptional programs, services, and activities to thousands of individuals every year!

EDUCATION AND AUTISM SERVICES: iPads Increase Student Engagement

iPads Increase Student Engagement
iPads Increase Student Engagement
iPads Increase Student Engagement

Kevon uses assistive technology to communicate with his peers and teachers.

Kevon, a 13 year old student at the NHS School Woodhaven in Philadelphia, utilizes assistive technology to greet teachers and peers, to request things that he desires throughout the day, and to participate in group lessons. This technology helps Kevon, who has challenges verbalizing his thoughts and behaviors, to appropriately access social and academic activities at home and at school. Through funds received from the NHS Foundation and a special grant from The Community Foundation of Westmoreland County, 42 iPads were distributed throughout all of our NHS Schools to support the various needs of students similar to Kevon’s. Students and staff were excited and thankful to receive the iPads because it is another opportunity for them to learn new skills in and out of the classroom. iPads have been shown to help children with autism to learn and hear the spoken language, and to enhance student engagement. This special technology provides an additional resource to support the hundreds of students in our schools to learn how to effectively communicate with their peers and families.


BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES: Supporting Recovery through Creative Arts

Supporting Recovery through Creative Arts
Supporting Recovery through Creative Arts
Supporting Recovery through Creative Arts
Members of the Germantown Recovery Community enjoy the arts and music as a form of therapy to support their recovery efforts.

On a beautiful day in June, the NHS Human Services Foundation held their 18th Annual Golf Classic at Whitemarsh Valley Country Club in Lafayette Hill, PA. Golfers and supporters of the Foundation were delighted to welcome members of the Germantown Recovery Community (GRC) as the recipient of funds raised this year. The GRC in Philadelphia is a Community Integrated Recovery Center for individuals with severe and persistent mental health challenges. The program focuses on the creative arts, including art and music therapy and education, to support individuals in their behavioral health recovery. Funds raised at the Golf Classic are used to expand their current location and service offerings to a larger population. The GRC members were overwhelmed with the outpouring of financial support received at the event, which was used to purchase new instruments and art materials.


INTELLECTUAL AND DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES SERVICES:
① Enhanced Opportunities to Enjoy Life to the Fullest

More than 275 individuals and staff members celebrated the Third Annual Lunch Cruise on the Sprit of Philadelphia in September!
More than 275 individuals and staff members celebrated the Third Annual Lunch Cruise on the Spirit of Philadelphia.

Through a grant received from the Walter F. and Ellen H. Nicoden Fund of The Pittsburgh Foundation, funding is available to support recreational activities and programs for individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities at NHS Allegheny Valley School (NHS/AVS). Hundreds of activities have been funded through this generous bequest including weekend and week-long camps, weekly pottery classes, communication technology programs, ongoing equestrian therapy, trips near and far, numerous sporting events, and so much more.

NHS/AVS is grateful to the Walter F. and Ellen H. Nicoden Fund of The Pittsburgh Foundation for its support which helps individuals experience new opportunities, and continue to learn and thrive. As a result of these contributions, individuals are given multiple opportunities to enhance their well-being and to live life to its fullest.

 

INTELLECTUAL AND DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES SERVICES:
② A Friendship Grows

  Hey Carol Erzen,
I’m glad that we are friends. I want to go out with you and your daughter again sometime soon. Send me an email. Bye!
Cheyan  

Listen to the audio version:


A Friendship Grows
A Friendship Grows
A Friendship Grows
Consumers utilize technology to stay in contact with family and friends.

Sometimes you hear that technology results in people not interacting with others face-to-face. While that may be true for some, at NHS Allegheny Valley School, technology is improving the quality of life for consumers, expanding their knowledge of the world, and creating friendships!

The message above is from Cheyan, a 25-year-old woman who lives in a community group home with five other women. Cheyan had difficulty reading, so communicating with others via email has been limited – until the communication technology program was introduced. Through special technology, Cheyan is able to send emails using her voice, which has opened up a whole new way for her to develop relationships. She is now able to speak emails to her friends, and receive emails that, if written, are read to her through the technology. The friendship between Cheyan and NHS/AVS Staff Development Executive Carol Erzen has grown with the assistance of this technology. Click here to share in their friendship!

The Communication Technology program is designed to improve the quality of life for the individuals in our care. This technology helps them to safely use the internet to stay in touch with family and friends, communicate with members of their support services team, acquire basic computer skills, and explore other interests. Consumers are constantly expanding their world and connecting with friends and family across the country. Grants and other contributions to the NHS/AVS Capital Development Fund have made this impactful program possible.


ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES: Partners in Caring

More than 275 individuals and staff members celebrated the Third Annual Lunch Cruise on the Sprit of Philadelphia in September!Staff, consumers, and corporate partners volunteer for Partners in Caring.

Iris and Douglass Homes: On a beautiful day in September, more than 50 NHS administrative staff members, employees from Philadelphia Insurance Companies and The Graham Company, and residents and staff members from two of our homes in Philadelphia volunteered to participate in Partners in Caring. Volunteers spent the day cleaning up the outdoor areas surrounding the homes, including mulching, weeding, painting, digging, planting, and other yard work. The NHS Iris House is a Long Term Structured Residence (LTSR) that houses men and women, and the Douglass House is a Community Residential Rehab (CRR) for men with behavioral health challenges.

NHS/TAIG: “You didn’t tell me arts and crafts were involved,” said a smiling Andy Briner of Philadelphia Insurance Companies, during the Partners in Caring event held at NHS/TAIG in Philadelphia in August. Andy joyfully worked with NHS consumers to create decorations for the walls in the freshly painted training and community room at the NHS facility. Andy was one of six employees from Philadelphia Insurance Companies who joined several NHS staff to participate in the event. Volunteers were charged with painting the training and community room, which is a place for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) to participate in various group activities and is also used on a bi-weekly basis to train new employees. The hard work displayed by all resulted in a finished project that is welcoming and comfortable for everyone.

Launched in 2015, NHS Partners in Caring provides an opportunity for administrative staff that are not generally active in the daily service operations to visit NHS sites and to make a difference that supports all that the organization does. In partnership with corporate agencies, including Philadelphia Insurance Companies and the Graham Company, NHS participates in a variety of initiatives at its community locations throughout the year.

CONTRIBUTORS

Thank you to our donors that have contributed to the NHS Human Services Foundation or NHS Allegheny Valley School from July 1, 2015 – June 30, 2016.

Message from Michael Mitchell, Chairman of the NHS Human Services Foundation

  I want to thank you all for making it another outstanding year for the NHS Human Services Foundation. Because of your generosity, we broke fundraising records at the 12th Annual Leading the Way Awards Gala, the 18th Annual Golf Classic, and the 12th Annual Goals for Giving Hockey Benefit. We also hosted the 2nd Annual Zumbathon at Philadelphia University, another unique opportunity for contributors to support NHS programs and the individuals that receive our critical services.

We are inspired and encouraged by your commitment, compassion and partnership. The pictures included in this report represent the lives of over 50,000 consumers and their families throughout the NHS continuum of care, all of whom have been invaluably affected by your selflessness. There is much yet to be done, and your continued assistance is vital for us to provide exceptional services to some of the most vulnerable individuals in our communities. To learn more about the giving opportunities available at the NHS Foundation and how you can make a difference, please call 610-260-4675 or send an email to NHSFoundation@nhsonline.org.

Thank you for everything you do to support the NHS Foundation and the individuals in NHS’s care! 

Sincerely,
Mike



  • AVS Foundation
  • Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix Association
  • Polk Foundation
  • First NonProfit Foundation
  • Walter F. and Ellen H. Nicoden Fund of The Pittsburgh Foundation
  • The Edith L. Trees Charitable Trust
  • Estate of Martha L. Long
  • Philadelphia Insurance Companies Foundation
  • Day Toyota
  • The Graham Company
  • Higher Information Group
  • Independence Blue Cross
  • Kathy and Joseph Martz
  • Karen and Mike Mitchell
  • Steven Soderbergh
  • AFSCME Council No. 13
  • American Heritage Federal Credit Union
  • Babcock Charitable Trust
  • Blackburn's and HAR-KEL, INC. Medical Specialties
  • Brothers, Inc.
  • CentiMark Foundation
  • Frances and William Graham
  • Grant Thornton
  • J. Egan & Associates
  • Joseph M. and Page C. Ritchey Charitable Fund
  • Andrea Kmetz-Sheehy
  • Legacy Advisors, LLC
  • Life Tree Pharmacy
  • Lintons Food Service Management
  • The Lisa and Jamie Maguire Family Foundation
  • Malady & Wooten, LLP
  • Murphy & Associates
  • NFP Lincoln Benefits Group
  • NHS Foundation
  • Ovid Robinson Charitable Trust through the PNC Charitable Trust Grant Review Committee
  • Pacifico Marple Ford Lincoln
  • Parkway Clinical Laboratories
  • PMA Companies
  • Rentokil
  • Honorable M. Joseph Rocks and Liz Greco-Rocks
  • The Selzer Company
  • Steven's Supporters, Inc.
  • TD Charitable Foundation
  • W.B. Mason Co., Inc.
  • Ahold USA (Giant)
  • Allan Myers, Inc.
  • Allegheny Valley School Parents Association
  • Elizabeth and Michael Barton
  • Burris Logistics
  • Sara Lee and Eric Cardonick
  • Climatech, Inc.
  • Dan Taylor Interiors, Inc.
  • Echo Financial Products, LLC
  • Emerald Advisers/David Volpe/Joseph Besecker
  • Equus Capital Partners, Ltd.
  • Fox Chase Bank
  • Givnish Family Funeral Homes
  • Greenwood Gaming and Entertainment, Inc. (PARX)
  • Guardian Protection Services
  • Gail and Frank Guthridge
  • Michele and Christopher Harvey
  • Barbara and Edward Hastings
  • The Hillman Company
  • Margaret and Paul Hondros
  • Rita and Philip Hughes
  • INTECH Construction, Inc.
  • Jack Buncher Foundation
  • Jason Roberts LLC
  • Gary Leonard
  • M&T Bank
  • The M&T Charitable Foundation
  • Mary Hillman Jennings Foundation
  • Lynn and Michael McBride
  • Donna and Terry McNelis
  • Mongiovi & Son
  • Netsmart Technologies
  • Vicki and Robert Nix
  • Toni J. Pacé
  • Carol and Richard Patterson
  • The Pollon Family
  • Provista, Inc.
  • RDS Vending, LLC
  • Saul Ewing LLP
  • The Scott Electric Foundation
  • TD Bank, NA
  • TN Ward Company
  • TransAmerican Office Furniture, Inc.
  • Tustin Mechanical Services
  • ADP, LLC
  • Affordable Fire Solutions LLC
  • Anonymous (4 donors)
  • Apples for the Students Program
  • Apter Industries, Inc.
  • Charles Aupke
  • AVI Risk Services, LLC
  • The Bancorp
  • Charles Batcher
  • The Benevity Community Impact Fund
  • Martha and Joseph Besecker
  • The Bob Gretz Charity Fund
  • Betty Boyd
  • Buchanan Ingersoll and Rooney PC
  • C. Menges and Helen D. Alexander Fund of The Pittsburgh Foundation
  • Campus Management
  • Capital Healthcare Solutions
  • Carbondale-Woolworth LLC
  • CBL & Associates Mgt, Inc.
  • Charles M. Alexander Trust
  • Christenson Investment Partners
  • John Ciavardone
  • Coca-Cola Refreshments
  • Comcast Business
  • Diocese of Providence
  • DLA Piper LLP
  • Peggy and Jim Douglass
  • Doyle Alliance Group
  • Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP
  • Karen and Charles Dunton
  • E.J. Breneman, L.P.
  • Andrew Ebert
  • Elliot's Vending Company, Inc.
  • Laurie and Michael Ernst
  • Mark Escude
  • The Estate of Roselle B. Fine
  • Susan and Joseph Fey
  • First Nonprofit Companies, Inc.
  • FMA Professional Resources
  • James Gargiulo
  • Lisa and Michael Gavin
  • Geo. V. Hamilton, Inc.
  • Giles & Ransome
  • Jacob Gilinger
  • Glenn Charitable Trust Fund of The Pittsburgh Foundation
  • Dorothy and Michael Gordon
  • Graham Holdings Matching Gifts Program
  • The Guttman Group
  • H.D. Smith, LLC
  • HAR-KEL, INC.
  • Holland & Knight LLP
  • Larry Huber
  • I95 Business Parks Management II, LLC
  • Insight Global
  • Fred Isbell
  • J&P Service Management Co., Inc.
  • Janocha Constuction, Inc.
  • KALMON Dolgin Affiliates
  • Lori and Stephen Katich
  • Kelson Group LLC
  • Katherine and Edward Kennedy
  • Mary Ann and David Kettering
  • Keystone Quality Transport
  • Kohls Department Stores, Inc.
  • Cynthia and Arthur Kovel
  • LA Contracting
  • Howard Lamont
  • Laughlin Memorial, Inc.
  • Maguire Hayden Real Estate Company LP
  • Jean and Richard Malwitz
  • Karen and Todd Markle
  • Sheryl and George Martz
  • Masciantonio Plumbing & Heating, Inc
  • MassMutual Financial Group
  • Tina and Steven Matsukas
  • Kathy and Jerry Mauro
  • Maxim Healthcare Services
  • Angela and Mark McCoy
  • Mealey's Furniture Holdings, Inc;
  • David   Mendelsohn
  • Mercer Health & Benefits LLC
  • Miller Environmental Group, Inc.
  • Mary and Lynn Moak
  • Edward Morris
  • Jean and Thomas Nasca
  • Netflix
  • Lindsey  Neumann
  • Northumberland County Juvenile Court Advisory Board
  • Nowmos Auto Collision
  • Pace Butler Corporation
  • Leah Pason
  • Philadelphia Flyers Alumni Association
  • Philadelphia Suburban Development
  • Pine Island Cranberry
  • Michael Piotrowicz
  • The Pittsburgh Foundation
  • Pittsburgh Steelers
  • Teresa and Jay Porter
  • Sherri and Michael Portnoy
  • Post & Schell, P.C.
  • Caryl Potter
  • Lisa and Martin Purcell
  • Karen Renne
  • Jane and Bob Rivera
  • Robert and Ardis James Foundation
  • Lynn and Edward Robinson
  • Rohrer Enterprises, Inc.
  • Donna and Mike Ross
  • Janet and Paul Sachs
  • Denise and Thomas Saporito
  • Sayre American Legion Post 283
  • Kathleen Scheppner
  • Jacqueline Scheppner
  • Dorothy Scheuermann
  • Select Medical Corporation
  • Heather and Paul Siffri
  • Soby's New South Cuisine, LLC
  • STAT Staffing Medical Services, Inc.
  • Diane  Sterthous
  • Tayganpoint Consulting Group
  • TRION
  • U.S. Investment Corporation
  • Rae and Frank Unger
  • United Way of Allegheny County
  • Mary Jo, Thomas and Andrew Wargo
  • Weber Gallagher Simpson Stapleton Fires & Newby
  • Jill and Eric Weitz
  • Willetta West and Donald Scott
  • Westmont Hilltop School District
  • Wills Eye Hospital
  • The Wills Group
  • Xanitos
  • Liza and Derrick Yacovelli
  • 3 Rivers/Pennsylvania West CFC
  • Cindy Adams
  • Marianne and Thomas Anderson
  • Anonymous (3 donors)
  • Aqua America
  • Arraya Solutions, Inc
  • Autism Society of Pittsburgh
  • Astrid Berry
  • Tom  Black
  • BNY Mellon
  • Bob Prince Charitable Fund of The Pittsburgh Foundation
  • Lisa and Sean Bosken
  • Johanna Calgie and David Brancati
  • Rene Burke
  • Anne and Tom Burkholder
  • Burns White LLC
  • Butler Technologies, Inc.
  • Capital Blue Cross
  • Capitol Building Services Co., Inc.
  • Beth Caraccio
  • Jordan  Cardonick
  • Catholic Program - Woodhaven Center
  • Sue and Roland Champ
  • Tara Chatterjee
  • Steven Cherin
  • Leslie Clifford
  • CNI Sales, Inc.
  • Linda and Code Coder
  • Consumer Fresh Produce
  • Cornerstone Institutional Investors, Inc.
  • David McL. Hillman Fund of The Pittsburgh Foundation
  • Deasey, Mahoney and Valentini Ltd.
  • Del Suppo, Inc.
  • Eileen Dempsey
  • Robert Dinges
  • Debra and Frank Drew
  • Drywall, Inc.
  • Duggan & Marcon, Inc.
  • Aimee and Shelton DuVall
  • Eastern Pennsylvania and South Jersey Combined Federal Campaign
  • Roni  Erath
  • Erzen Associates, Inc.
  • Jillian and Mark Escude
  • James Fetterhoff
  • Maureen Freed
  • General Reinsurance Corporation
  • Gilly  Gilinger
  • Goodhart Sons, Inc.
  • Jan and Dennis Harvilla
  • Haymarket Media, Inc.
  • HEITS Building Services
  • David Hillman
  • Gary  Hoffman
  • Dorothea Hunter
  • Stanley Hunter
  • Raymond Hyland
  • Innovative - Safeguard
  • Joan  Isbell
  • Jess Distributors
  • Joan Jessep
  • Jennifer and Brian Kane
  • Skip Katich
  • Ken Trego Lawn Care
  • Stephanie and Gregory Kettering
  • Knights of Columbus
  • Kreischer Miller
  • Krohn Plumbing & Heating
  • Land Services USA, Inc.
  • Richard Lewis
  • Mary Francis and Albert Liddell
  • Locke & Associates
  • Robin  Lovejoy
  • Lynda Main
  • William McConnor
  • Michelle Miller
  • Sohini  Mitra
  • Pamela Moore
  • Renee and Thomas Morgan
  • Paula Nerone
  • NOCO Incorporated
  • NPA Consulting, LLC
  • NuMotion
  • Joann Pantalone-Jolly
  • Patriot Financial Partners, L.P.
  • Paul's Building Maintenance
  • Phila Non-Profit Advertising Agency
  • Pat and John Police
  • Robert Randall
  • RBC Wealth Management
  • Megan and Christopher  Rosanova
  • Rosebud Mining Company
  • Rosebud Mining Company
  • Stacey and Shawn Ryan
  • Santander Bank N.A.
  • Saxony House Furniture
  • Jacqueline and Dino Serra
  • Sims-Lohman Kitchen
  • Kim Sonafelt
  • Robena Spangler
  • John Staley
  • James Stoltz
  • Stradley Ronon Stevens & Young, LLP
  • Stephan Strunk
  • Superior Moving & Storage, Inc.
  • SupplyWorks
  • William Swartz
  • Donald and Cynthia Thompson
  • The Tobias Family
  • Tornetta Properties, Inc.
  • George Trout
  • Lindsey  Turner
  • Van's Lock Shop
  • Verizon Foundation
  • Vision Benefits of America
  • Waterdam Plaza Associates
  • Richard Weaver
  • Westmont Associates, Inc.
  • Simon Whang
  • Margaret Wiegand
  • Thomas Wills
  • Michael Winsey
  • Susanne and Zyprian Yusavage

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CONSUMER STATISTICS

NHS serves a diverse cross section of individuals with special needs, beginning almost at birth and providing a continuum of care that lasts a lifetime. What makes NHS unique is that we can design a program of care that meets the individual's needs, while integrating mental and physical health care needs.

Total Consumers Served

behavioral health

38616

Total consumers
behavioral health

11408

Total children
behavioral health

27208

Total adults

Total Consumers by Program

behavioral health

33757

Behavioral Health
idd

4025

IDD
idd

1343

Autism & Education
 

EMPLOYEE STATISTICS

NHS employs more than 10,000 staff members to care for some of the most vulnerable individuals in our communities. The dedication and commitment displayed by our employees go above and beyond their daily responsibilities, and it shows how they have embraced the NHS mission, vision and core values. Thank you to all NHS employees for their continuous and tireless efforts to support the individuals we provide services for on a daily basis. Their hard work and commitment to the thousands of individuals served by NHS does not go unrecognized, and we are extremely proud to have each of them as part of the NHS family.


Behavioral Health - 3,801
IDD - 5,098
Education & Autism - 569
Administration - 656
  TOTAL - 10,124
number of employees
 

FINANCIAL STATISTICS

ACTUAL REVENUE BY PROGRAM

  • Behavioral Health - $206,973,746
  • IDD - $268,188,004
  • Education & Autism - $26,159,206
  • Other - $21,965,880
  • TOTAL - $523,286,836

TOTAL REVENUE BY PROGRAM

number of employees
 

TOTAL NUMBER OF PROGRAMS

  • Behavioral Health - 300
  • IDD - 499
  • Education & Autism - 31
  • TOTAL - 830
number of programs
 

TOTAL NUMBER OF SITES

  • Behavioral Health - 116
  • IDD - 479
  • Education & Autism - 29
  • TOTAL - 624
number of sites

NHS LEADERSHIP

Executive Team

Joseph S. Martz, Chief Executive Officer

Derrick Yacovelli, Chief Financial Officer

Leah Pason, Chief Strategy Officer

Jill Garfinkle Weitz, Esq., General Counsel

Michael Barton, Executive Vice President, Behavioral Health Services

Terrence McNelis, Executive Vice President, IDD Services

Karen Markle, Executive Vice President, Education and Autism Services

Michael Ernst, Corporate Vice President, Human Resources

Brandon Fisher, Corporate Vice President of Quality and Compliance and Chief Compliance Officer

Tom Morgan, Corporate Vice President, Information Technology

Trish Pisauro, Corporate Vice President of Marketing and Communications

Simon Whang, Corporate Controller

Rich Yanoski, Corporate Vice President of Business Development

Betty Boyd, Vice President of IDD Services in Eastern/Northeastern PA

Suzanne Campbell, Vice President of Administration, Behavioral Health Services

Rebecca Mann, Vice President of Operations, Education and Autism Services

Malcolm Musgrove, Vice President of Children’s Services

Sherri Portnoy, Vice President of Administrative and Professional Services, IDD Services


NHS Board of Directors

Joseph S. Martz, Chairman, NHS Human Services, Inc.

John J. Egan, Jr., Chairman, Egan Associates, LLC

Tami Fratis, Chief Executive Officer, IPR International

Philip Hughes, Vice Chairman, Keystone Industries

Robert N. C. Nix, III, Esq., President, Pleasant News, Inc.

The Honorable M. Joseph Rocks, Chairman Emeritus, NHS Board of Directors

Thomas Saporito, Chairman and CEO, RHR International

Diane Sterthous, Venture Capital Advisor, PA Department of Community and Economic Development

David A. Volpe, CFA Managing Director, Emerald Advisors and Consultants, Inc.

The Honorable Kelly C. Wall, Judge, Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas


NHS Human Services Foundation Board of Directors

Michael J. Mitchell, CPA, CPCU, Chairman, NHS Human Services Foundation Board of Directors; Vice Chairman, The Graham Company

Joseph S. Martz (Ex-Officio), Chairman and CEO, NHS Human Services, Inc.

The Honorable M. Joseph Rocks

Joseph E. Besecker, Founder, Chairman, President and CEO, Emerald Asset Management

Thomas Burkholder, Burkholder’s Antiques

Christopher Dunton, CEO, Lintons Managed Services

John G. Frisch, Owner and President, Higher Information Group

Liz Greco-Rocks, L Greco Communications, Principal

Christopher M. Harvey, J.D., LL.M, CPA, Managing Member, Harvey Ballard & Bornstein, LLC

Philip E. Hughes, Jr., J.D., CPA, Vice Chairman, Keystone Industries

Kevin B. Kelly, Executive Vice President, Jason Roberts, LLC

John Krol, CFP, Partner, Legacy Advisors, LLC

Jerome Mauro, Managing Director, Wilmington Trust

Ray Pennacchia, Senior Vice President, NovaCare Rehabilitation

Dorothy Pollon, M.B.A., J.D., Special Needs Child Advocate

Brian Propp

Reginald W. Wilkes, Vice President, Merrill Lynch, Bank of America Corporation