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BHN's Rose Evans Receives ABH’s 2023 Salute to Excellence, Scott M. Boch Force for Change Award

October 23, 2023

Ji8¸£ÀûÊÓƵ, Inc. (BHN) has announced that Senior Vice President Rose Evans is the recipient of the Association for Behavioral Healthcare’s (ABH) Salute to Excellence, Scott M. Boch Force for Change Award.


Jane Simonds and Lisa Yin, both Senior Program Managers in BHN’s substance use disorder (SUD) division, accepted the award on Evans’ behalf on October 20 at ABH’s annual Salute to Excellence event in Framingham.


The Scott M. Boch Force for Change Award recognizes an individual who has demonstrated devotion to the behavioral health and human services fields, persistent advocacy on behalf of the workforce and individuals served, and successful consensus building among stakeholders.

Rose Evans, BHN Senior Vice President

ABH's Salute to Excellence is a celebratory event that recognizes individuals and groups who have made outstanding contributions to community-based behavioral healthcare in Massachusetts. 

 

In Evans' nomination for the award, she is credited as being a force for change in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts throughout her forty-year career in behavioral health and human services. “From her role on the executive team at Center for Human Development (CHD) to her service as Deputy Undersecretary for the Massachusetts Department of Housing and Community Development in the Patrick and Baker Administration, to her current role at BHN, Rose has demonstrated unwavering commitment to the needs and interests of the communities we serve and the staff who serve them,” the nomination stated.

 

At BHN since 2017, Evans is responsible for managing over 47% of client service programs including substance use treatment, intellectual and developmental disabilities programs and forensic services. In this role she has mobilized staff, community leaders, funders, and regulators behind the significant expansion of the substance use disorder (SUD) continuum of care in Western Massachusetts.

 

The expansion of SUD services has included opening new clinical stabilization units in Springfield and Greenfield; opening medication-assisted treatment programs in Springfield, Holyoke and Orange; a statewide Section 35 program for women; and preparing to launch an innovative mobile methadone program to serve individuals in the rural Quaboag Hills area. In addition, when Phoenix House SUD programs were at risk of closing, through Evan’s leadership BHN was able to acquire those programs and deliver services without interruption. 

 

According to Steve Winn, President, and CEO at BHN, “The secret to Rose’s success is her unapologetic authenticity, humility, and presence. Rose shows up, listens to her staff, the people we serve, and community stakeholders to identify needs, and then creates and executes strategies to meet the needs.”

 

“Communities that have desperately needed substance use treatment service options close to home now have them because of Rose’s tenacious advocacy, within our agency, with elected officials, with state-appointed staff, and with funders," Winn said.

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