Tallahassee, Fla. (February 1, 2019) — Children’s Home Society of Florida (CHS), the state’s largest provider of services to children and families, has named Cecka Rose Green, CPM its regional executive director serving Tallahassee and surrounding communities.

Green will lead local operations and business development, focusing on CHS’ core solutions: early childhood, behavioral health, child welfare and community solutions, which includes Community Partnership Schools.

CHS serves children and family members throughout the Big Bend with its children’s advocacy center, child protection team, adoption, case management, telehealth online counseling services and, most recently, the implementation of Leon County’s first Community Partnership School — located at Sabal Palm Elementary.

Green brings more than two decades of experience in public and media relations, leadership team management, and strategic planning. Most recently, she served as the Director of Special Events and Chief of Information for the Andrew Gillum Gubernatorial Campaign. She has also served as Director of Communications for LeadingAge Florida as well as in leadership roles with Voices of Florida and the Florida Department of Children and Families.

Green holds a Bachelor of Arts in English from Florida Agricultural & Mechanical University and is a Certified Public Manager® from Florida State University.

About Children’s Home Society of Florida

On the front lines since 1902, Children’s Home Society of Florida is the oldest and largest statewide organization devoted to helping children and families. Children’s Home Society of Florida serves more than 60,000 children and family members throughout the state each year. More: www.chsfl.org.

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