SYRACUSE — Human-services agency Liberty Resources announced it has promoted Carrie Doran to chief operating officer. Doran has been with Syracuse–based Liberty Resources for nearly 11 years, starting as director of human resources and most recently serving as VP of administration. During this time, Liberty Resources has grown from a regional provider to a multi-state […]
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SYRACUSE — Human-services agency Liberty Resources announced it has promoted Carrie Doran to chief operating officer.
Doran has been with Syracuse–based Liberty Resources for nearly 11 years, starting as director of human resources and most recently serving as VP of administration. During this time, Liberty Resources has grown from a regional provider to a multi-state operation, employing more than 1,000 people, the agency said in a news release.
Now as a senior member of the executive leadership team, Doran will “assume a strategic role in the overall management and strategic direction” of the organization.
“Her deep knowledge of our programs and scope of business will be a valuable asset in assisting myself and the executive board with executing our strategic vision and plan, and growing Liberty Resources,” Carl Coyle, CEO of the agency, said in the release.
Liberty Resources’ main service areas include behavioral health (including mental health, substance-use disorder, and traumatic brain injury), community clinics for mental health and primary care, intellectual-disabilities services, and child welfare community treatment services.
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