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Ian Trammell of Middletown, Newest Board Member for CPC Behavioral Healthcare
Ian Trammell, Executive Director of MechaForce and resident of Middletown, NJ, is the newest member of CPC Behavioral Healthcare's Board

June, 2016: At its May Board meeting in Eatontown, NJ, CPC President and CEO, Vera Sansone, welcomed Ian Trammell to the Agency’s Board of Trustees. Trammell, a resident of Middletown, NJ, is the Executive Director of MechaForce, a public-private partnership with the mission of providing advanced manufacturing workers for private industry.
Trammell, speaking on the day of his appointment, said, "I am committed personally to helping others reach their full potential. CPC is an incredible model of this and has a beautiful story to share with the community. I hope in some small way to support the staff and CPC's friends to continue their excellent work. I am honored to be serving among extraordinary men and women on the Board.”
CPC’s Board of Trustees provides visionary leadership combined with practical experience to insure the Agency’s continued growth. It is their shared vision that CPC be a provider of choice for people who seek treatment and services for their whole health, including their mental health, physical health, substance abuse issues and special education needs. For more than 56 years, CPC has earned its reputation for providing clients with person-centered, outcomes-based care. CPC staff that are trained in evidence-based practices and work with clients to meet them where they are and help them achieve their own goals better health.
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For a full list of Board members and more about the Agency, including programs, services and impact, please visit the CPC website at: www.cpcbehavioral.org or contact Julia Zapcic at: 732-935-2269 or: jzapcic@cpcbhc.org.
CPC Behavioral Healthcare provides mental and behavioral healthcare and special education services to over 8,000 people each year including nearly 2,000 children, adults and families who need assistance paying for care.
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Founded in 1960, the Agency’s mission is to serve our communities by delivering evidence-based services in mental health, substance abuse, special education and physical health through an integrated system of care designed to promote wellness, recovery and productive lives. In addition to three counseling centers located throughout Monmouth County, CPC’s High Point Schools welcome more than 200 special education students each year.