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Caron Treatment Centers Names Bradley F. Sorte as New Chief Executive Officer
December 16, 2020 GMT
WERNERSVILLE, Pa. (BUSINESS WIRE) Dec 16, 2020
Caron Treatment Centers, an internationally recognized not-for-profit dedicated to addiction and behavioral healthcare treatment, research, prevention and addiction medicine education, today announced that its Board of Trustees unanimously selected Bradley F. Sorte to be Caron’s new President and Chief Executive Officer. A clinician by training, Sorte currently serves as Caron’s EVP/Chief Strategy and Growth Officer, a position he has held for almost two years. He will assume his new position at Caron on July 1, 2021.
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Wernersville-based Caron Treatment Centers has named Bradley F. Sorte as its president and chief executive officer.
A clinician by training, Sorte currently serves as Caronâs executive vice president and chief strategy and growth officer, a position he has held for almost two years. He will assume his new position at Caron on July 1, 2021.
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Tieman, who led Caron for more than 25 years, will remain with the organization for an additional year as special adviser to the president, with a focus on fundraising and external relations.
âBrad Sorte is a talented executive, an emerging leader in the treatment field, and a person passionately devoted to Caron and our mission of Recovery for Life,â said Dr. Thomas Flynn, chairman of Caronâs board of trustees in a news release. âAfter a national search attracting numerous CEOs and other impressive candidates, the Board decided that the best person to lead Caron was already on our senior leadership
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