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Management
Team Players |
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The Newport
County Community Mental Health
Center "Executive Management Team"
is comprised of the following
highly trained individuals, who
together, form a highly
effective and efficient
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J. Clement "Bud"
Cicilline
MS, President and Chief
Executive Officer
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Mr.
Cicilline was graduated
Providence College with
a Bachelor of Arts
degree in Sociology. He
worked for the Division
of Vocational
Rehabilitation for 2
years, providing
counseling services to
adolescents and young
adults with physical and
emotional problems. He
subsequently earned a
Master of Science degree
in Clinical Psychology
from the University of
Rhode Island. He had
internships at the RI
Training School for
Girls, the Women's
Reformatory, and the
Institute of Mental
Health.
In 1966, he began to
work in the War on
Poverty at Progress for
Providence where he was
the Director of the
Social Services Team. He
provided psychological
services to poor and
minority individuals and
families as well as
supervising staff and
providing clinical
consultation to
colleagues and to other
agencies.
Mr. Cicilline accepted a
Clinical Psychologist
position with the
Newport County Mental
Health Clinic in 1968,
where he provided
clinical assessments and
psychotherapy services
to children and adults.
He became Administrator
in 1970 and Executive
Director in 1975.
Mr. Cicilline chaired
the Task Force for
Newport Hospital and the
Newport County Mental
Health Clinic that would
eventually secure a
federal grant that
established the first
comprehensive community
mental health center in
the State of Rhode
Island in 1973. When a
new organization was
formed in 1977, Mr.
Cicilline became
Director of Outpatient
Services. In 1986, he
was appointed President
and Chief Executive
Officer of the Newport
County Community Mental
Health Center. Also, Mr.
Cicilline is a licensed
Clinical Psychologist in
private practice since
1967. And, he has been
an Adjunct Professor of
Psychology at the
Community College of
Rhode Island since 1979.
In
addition, Mr. Cicilline
has served his community
with 12 years on the
Newport School
Committee, the last six
as chairman. He was also
elected as State Senator
from Newport and served
five terms which
included his appointment
as Senate Majority
Policy Leader and as
chair of several
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Francis L.
"Butch" Paranzino
MSW, LICSW, Vice
President and Chief
Operating Officer
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Mr.
Paranzino received his
Bachelor's degree from
the University of Rhode
Island and his Master’s
degree in Social Work
from Boston College.
Initially beginning his
work with NCCMHC in 1978
as an Emergency Services
clinician, he has moved
through the ranks from
Administrator of the
Community Support
Program to Vice
President of Service
Programs and Planning.
In 2001, he became Vice
President and Chief
Operating Officer.
When the President & CEO
is absent or
unavailable, Mr.
Paranzino exercises full
authority over NCCMHC
operations. He also
oversees and provides
supervision for all
clinical services and
programs.
In addition to his
administrative
responsibilities, Mr.
Paranzino has developed
a special interest in
Disaster Response,
having served as a Red
Cross volunteer
immediately following
the 1999 EgyptAir crash.
He also provided
volunteer service at
Ground Zero in New York
City following the
September 11, 2001,
tragedy. He is the Team
Leader for NCCMHC's
Regional Disaster
Response Team.
More
recently, he was
involved with
coordinating services to
victims from Hurricane
Katrina that were
relocated to Middletown
and has participated in
planning and development
activities associated
with Pandemic Flu and
Hurricane Preparedness.
He is the Team Leader
for NCCMHC’s Regional
Disaster Response Team.
Mr. Paranzino has had a
long-standing
affiliation with the
Mental Health
Association of Rhode
Island, having been a
member of the Board of
Directors for a number
of years, and currently
is serving in his fourth
term as President. |
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Mary Jane Creely
MS, APRN, BC, Vice
President and Quality
Improvement Officer
EmailMs.
Creely is an advanced
practice nurse and a
graduate of the Rhode
Island Hospital School
of Nursing (1972) and
the University of Rhode
Island (1995 BSN) (1998
MSN). She joined the
NCCMHC staff in 1988 and
has previous
professional experience
in community health,
community mental health,
psychiatric inpatient
services, emergency room
nursing, and nursing
management in a number
of clinical settings.
She is administratively
responsible for the
NCCMHC's Quality
Improvement/Performance
Improvement Program.
This charge includes
quality assurance,
performance improvement
initiatives, clinical
data management, health
information, risk
management, infection
control and all
activities related to
Joint Commission on
Accreditation of
Healthcare Organizations
standards and state
licensing requirements.
Additionally she serves
as the Privacy Officer
and the Client Rights
Officer.
Ms. Creely is a Board
Certified Clinical Nurse
Specialist in Adult
Psychiatric/ Mental
Health Nursing and a
member of the University
of Rhode Island
part-time faculty and is
adjunct faculty with
Salve Regina University.
She is a Clinical
Instructor for the
University of Rhode
Island and facilitates
the undergraduate
clinical practicum at
NCCMHC and serves as a
preceptor for MSN
candidates in
Psychiatric Nursing and
Nursing Administration. She serves as
a guest lecturer and
annually serves as a
preceptor for MSN
candidates in
Psychiatric Nursing and
Nursing Administration.
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Ralph L. Franco
MBA, Vice President and
Chief Financial Officer
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Mr.
Franco earned a
Bachelor's and Master's
degree from Providence
College. In 1982, Mr.
Franco was awarded his
MBA from Bryant College.
His professional career
began at Hasbro
Industries as a staff
accountant. In 1979, he
became the Finance
Director at Providence
Health Centers (the
largest community health
center in New England at
that time.) In 1984, he
was hired as Director of
Finance of Ocean State
Physicians Health Plan
(currently United
Healthcare), the first
HMO in RI. After a stint
in private practice, Mr.
Franco joined NCCMHC in
1987 as Finance Director
and is currently VP &
CFO.
His responsibilities
include finance, budget
management, accounting
and business office
operations. He also has
responsibility for human
resources, facilities
administration, MIS and
clerical/reception
services. Mr. Franco has
a 30-year career in
finance and accounting
and has operated at the
Senior Management level
for virtually all of
those years. |
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Farrel Klein, MD
Clinical Director
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Dr. Klein
earned his undergraduate
degree in biology at
Brown University and was
graduated from Saint
Louis University Medical
School in 1981. He
completed his residency
training in psychiatry
at UCLA, Sepulveda
Veterans Administration
program in 1985 and
passed the Board
Certification
examination in
Psychiatry in 1987. Dr.
Klein has dedicated his
professional career to
serving people with
severe mental illnesses.
He has worked at Eleanor
Slater Hospital
full-time and part-time
in the 1980's, and was a
staff psychiatrist at
South Shore Mental
Health Center in
Washington County, Rhode
Island, prior to
beginning at NCCMHC. He
was appointed Clinical
Director of NCCMHC in
January, 1991. Through
this position, he
exercises necessary
clinical leadership,
assuring that the
highest standards of
care are met for all
services and programs.
He has been on staff at
Newport Hospital since
1991, and has maintained
"courtesy staff
privileges" at Butler
Hospital since 1990. Dr.
Klein has a special
interest in treating
refractory mood and
psychotic disorders. |
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