BATH — Pine Tree Society, an organization that has been committed to transforming the lives of Maine people with disabilities since 1936, recently hired Noel Sullivan to serve as executive director.
With 25 years of experience in clinical and administrative leadership roles, Sullivan’s background illustrates a lifelong commitment to serving people with disabilities and their families.
“It is exciting and a privilege to be joining an agency with such an exceptional reputation in serving the people of Maine,” Sullivan said.
“Noel Sullivan has the management experience and team-building leadership qualities we were looking for in an executive director,” said Gerard Queally, president of Pine Tree Society’s board of directors. “He is the right leader to secure Pine Tree Society’s future toward a greater fulfillment of its critical mission.”
For more information, visit www.pinetreesociety.org or call 443- 3341.
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