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Interim Executive Director Appointed for the Texas After Violence Project
Submitted by TAVP2007 on Sun, 09/25/2011 - 21:54.
Interim Executive Director Appointed for the Texas After Violence Project The Texas After Violence Project ("TAVP") announced today that Steve McKee assumed the position of Interim Executive Director effective September 20, 2011. Steve comes to TAVP through Greenlights for Nonprofit Success. Steve McKee, MSSW has extensive experience providing successful leadership in non-profit organizations. From 1980 to 1998, Steve was the founding Executive Director of Pathways Community Counseling, which served more than a thousand adolescents and families annually in Central Texas. In 1998, Steve co-founded LifeWorks, a leading provider of mental health, emergency shelter, transitional living and education services for a diverse population of adolescents, adults and families in Austin, Texas. While at LifeWorks, Steve oversaw prevention, mental health, and housing programs, and he also helped initiate a strategic alliance between LifeWorks and the Seton Community Health Centers that continues to flourish today. In 2001, Steve founded Organization Development Consulting to help organizations and communities formulate strategy, successfully manage change, and achieve social impact. Through ODC, Steve has brought expertise in consulting, facilitation, training and coaching to a range of public and non-profit organizations. Steve holds a Master of Science degree in Social Work from the University of Texas at Austin and is on the faculty there as a lecturer teaching undergraduate and graduate social work courses. He is a graduate of the IBM Leadership Development Program (Armonk, New York) and the Certificate Program in Administration of Non-Profit Organizations (the University of Texas at Austin). He recently completed ten years of service as a reviewer for the Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration Exemplary Program Committee. The Board welcomes Steve and looks forward to working with him in strenghtening TAVP in its entire range of activies. A search for the next Executive Director of TAVP will begin later this year. |