Brockville – The Lanark Leeds and Grenville Addictions and Mental Health (LLGAMH) Board of Directors has appointed David Price as Chair, following Roger Haley’s completion of his four-year term.
“It’s been quite a productive ride since I began my Board Chair term with LLGAMH,” says Roger Haley, outgoing Board Chair who has served as Mayor for the Township of Front of Yonge since 2006. “LLGAMH is in a good place thanks to the strength of our Board, effective senior leadership and dedicated staff who have brought LLGAMH into the lead role for addictions and mental health care and services in Lanark, Leeds and Grenville.”
David Price has served as a volunteer Board Director for LLGAMH since 2020, holding the positions of Board Vice Chair and Chair of the Quality Committee.
“The Agency provides essential mental health and addiction support for the well-being of our communities, and it is a privilege to be part of LLGAMH’s hugely important work and service,” says David Price, who has worked in health care for 40 years. “Through the Board Chair role, I will have the distinct opportunity to bring forward my experience and passion for healthcare to make a difference in our community.”
David Price is currently working as a healthcare consultant specializing in medical imaging and emergency management. He has held many progressive leadership positions in the hospital sector and served on numerous healthcare boards. David and his wife live along the St. Lawrence Seaway in Lower Maitland of Leeds Grenville.
At its Annual General Meeting, the Board of Directors recognized the contributions of the outgoing Board Directors: Roger Haley, Paul Howard and Dr. Alison Inglis. The Board also welcomed three new Board Directors: Tamara Baldwin, Greg Best and Wayne Johnson, and two new Community Representatives: Jennifer Boland and Will McIntyre.
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