Mental health adovcacy group in Baltimore names new executive director
Baltimore SunNov 01, 2018
Graves, whom will start
Identified after a national search, Graves has been the vice president for development for the DC/MD/
"Given Kerry's experience working for organizations with a focus on health advocacy, she is uniquely qualified to continue to foster NAMI Metropolitan Baltimore's reputation as a leading agency in the
Graves will manage the organization's day-to-day operations and serve as the chief liaison with government officials, media, community organizations and others.
During her tenure, Conn oversaw a doubling of the number of people served by the mental health advocacy organization and quadprupled the number of volunteers.
"Sherry put her heart and soul into NAMI, and the organization has seen significant growth as a result of that," Conn said.
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