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SUSAN CROWLEY NAMED NEW ADMINISTRATOR FOR THE DIVISION
MADISON - Today, Department of Health Services Secretary Karen
Timberlake announces the appointment of Susan Crowley as Administrator of
the Division of the Long Term Care. Crowley begins her new role August 24,
2009.
“Susan brings a wealth of knowledge across the human services
spectrum and is a strong and effective leader,” says Secretary
Timberlake. “I am pleased Susan is joining our Department and know she
will be a strong advocate as we work to improve services across Wisconsin
for seniors and people with disabilities.”
“I’m honored and excited to be working as part of the DHS team,”
says Crowley. “I’m committed and passionate about the work the
Division of Long Term care does each day to improve the lives of people in
Wisconsin.”
Crowley has a vast range of experiences in the human services and
health care industries. Crowley currently serves as Director of Campus
Health Initiatives and Prevention Services for University Health Services
at UW-Madison. In this role, she provides leadership to interdisciplinary
health initiatives and develops integrated models of clinical, counseling,
and prevention services. Crowley has been at University since October
2000, where she served as Director of Prevention Services and Community
Relations.
Prior to working at UW-Madison, Crowley had a twenty year career at the
Dane County Department of Human Services, including serving as Director
for the agency. As Director, Crowley managed services to persons with
disabilities and seniors, public health, economic support and work
services, Badger Prairie nursing home, and services to youth and families.
A highlight of her career at Dane County was implementing self-directed
services for persons with developmental disabilities.
Crowley holds a Masters of Public Administration from Pennsylvania
State University. Crowley replaces Sinikka Santala, who retired as
Administrator in February.
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