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Noah D. Noyes appointed as executive director of Devereux Advanced Behavioral Health Connecticut, The Glenholme School

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Executive Director, Maryann Campbell, set to retire after four decades of leadership

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Villanova, PA – May 8, 2018 – Devereux Advanced Behavioral Health, one of the oldest and largest nonprofit providers of behavioral healthcare in the nation, today announced that President and CEO Carl E. Clark II has selected Noah D. Noyes as Devereux Connecticut, The Glenholme School’s, incoming executive director.  

Noyes, who currently serves as the school’s operations manager, will assume this role on Nov. 1, 2018. As Executive Director, Noyes will oversee The Glenholme School’s day-to-day operational, educational, clinical and administrative functions. 

Noyes succeeds Maryann Campbell, who recently announced her retirement – effective Jan. 31, 2019 – following more than four decades of exceptional leadership and vision for the Washington, Conn.-based special needs boarding/day school for students with high-functioning autism spectrum disorders, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, Tourette Syndrome, depression, anxiety and other learning differences.

“Noah has proven himself to be an invaluable member of our Glenholme School team, and his extensive background in education, and as an education administrator, makes him perfectly-suited for this leadership position,” said Clark.  

On Campbell’s retirement, Clark added, “Maryann is an extremely dedicated and talented leader, and she serves as an inspiration to both her students and staff. For the last four decades, she has been an incredible advocate for our students and families, and has fostered a culture that places significant value on recognizing both our students’ and employees’ contributions and achievements. I want to thank Maryann for her commitment and dedication to the thousands of adolescents who have passed through The Glenholme School’s hallways. I wish her the very best as she prepares to retire.” 

Campbell began her career with Devereux in 1976 as The Glenholme School’s assistant executive administrator. In 1987, she was promoted to assistant executive director and, in 2007, moved into her most current position as executive director.  

About Noah D. Noyes

Noah D. Noyes brings a wealth of professional education and school administration experience to his new role as executive director of Devereux Connecticut, The Glenholme School. He joined Devereux/The Glenholme School in 2016 as operations manager, where he is currently responsible for overseeing the school’s daily operations, which serves grades 5-12+. 

Prior to joining Devereux, Noyes was the director of education/school principal at the New England Kurn Hattin Homes for Children in Westminster, Vt. He also held teaching and/or administrative positions at the following Vermont-based schools: The Waterville School, Danville School and Lamoille Union Middle/High School. Noyes earned a Bachelor of Science degree from St. Lawrence University and a Master of Education from the Upper Valley Educator Institute. He serves on the following boards: Cornwall Childcare Center; Hyde Park Elementary School (chairperson); Lamoille North Supervisory Union School; and Camp Ta-Kum-Ta Volunteer (Children’s Oncology Organization). 

About Devereux Advanced Behavioral Health

Devereux Advanced Behavioral Health is one of the nation’s largest nonprofit organizations providing services, insight and leadership in the evolving field of behavioral healthcare. Founded in 1912 by special education pioneer Helena Devereux, the organization operates a comprehensive national network of clinical, therapeutic, educational, and employment programs and services that positively impact the lives of tens of thousands of children, adults – and their families – every year. Focused on clinical advances emerging from a new understanding of the brain, its unique approach combines evidence-based interventions with compassionate family engagement.  

With approximately 7,500 employees working in programs across the nation, it is a recognized partner for families, schools and communities, serving many of our country’s most vulnerable populations in the areas of autism, intellectual and developmental disabilities, specialty mental health, and child welfare. Programs are offered in hospital, residential, community and school-based settings. They include: assessments; interventions and support; transition and independent life services; family and professional training; research and innovation; and advocacy and public education. For more than a century, Devereux Advanced Behavioral Health has been guided by a simple and enduring mission: To change lives by unlocking and nurturing human potential for people living with emotional, behavioral or cognitive differences. www.devereux.org.   

 

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