CRISTY KING has been named the director of crisis and development services at Oswego County Opportunities (OCO). She joined OCO in 2000 as the Services to Aid Families SAF House manager and was named SAF Services coordinator in 2009. Most recently, King served as the intervention services coordinator. Under her supervision, OCO’s SAF program expanded […]
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CRISTY KING has been named the director of crisis and development services at Oswego County Opportunities (OCO). She joined OCO in 2000 as the Services to Aid Families SAF House manager and was named SAF Services coordinator in 2009. Most recently, King served as the intervention services coordinator. Under her supervision, OCO’s SAF program expanded services and increased accessibility to victims of domestic and sexual violence throughout
Oswego County Oswego County Opportunities (OCO) has announced that BRIAN COLEMAN has been named director of OCO Health and Nutrition Services. He holds a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice from Keuka College and joined OCO in 2012 as the agency’s homeless services program manager. Since 2014, Coleman has served as coordinator for the rural health network (RHN), a collaboration consisting of 35 human services, government, and behavioral health organizations. As RHN coordinator, Coleman facilitated planning and development for the health and human service delivery system in Oswego County. In addition to assessing services and identifying gaps, he worked closely with network partners in the areas of care coordination, and education and engagement of providers and consumers.