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ChanceLight Behavioral Health, Therapy and Education Appoints Patricia Boyer Miller to Board of Directors

By Sophia Jacob
October 15, 2021
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Posted: October 15, 2021 at 6:00 a.m. CDT|Update: 28 minutes ago

NASHVILLE, Tennessee., October 15, 2021 / PRNewswire / – ChanceLight® Behavioral Health, Therapy and Education (“ChanceLight”) announced that it has appointed Patricia boyer miller to the board of directors of the company. ChanceLight is a holding company of The Halifax Group, a leading private equity firm that partners with management to invest in entrepreneurial businesses.

“We are very pleased that Patty is joining our Board of Directors and we look forward to her contribution,” said Randy Asmo, CEO of ChanceLight. “Patty’s tremendous experience in the education market and her strong passion for the mission of educating children make her a wonderful addition to the board. “

Ms. Miller has over 25 years in the education industry. Most recently, she was President of Preschool Operations for Spring Education Group (formerly Nobel Learning Communities, Inc.), where she successfully helped grow the school’s portfolio. Prior to NLCI, Ms. Miller was Senior Vice President of Franchise Operations for Sylvan Learning Systems.

Ms. Miller sits on several other boards, including two not-for-profit organizations. In addition, Ms. Miller has made presentations at numerous panels and speeches focused on leadership and business development. She is committed to mentoring others and established the Patricia Boyer Miller Endowment Fund for journalism students at her alma mater, The Ohio State University.

Ms. Miller said: “Having spent most of my career changing the lives of children through education, I am honored to join ChanceLight’s Board of Directors and join its leadership team at ChanceLight. world class. They are committed to harnessing the potential of those at risk. and vulnerable students and prepare them for success through their educational programs. “

About ChanceLight Behavioral Health, Therapy and Education
ChanceLight® is the leading national provider of behavioral health, therapy and education solutions for children and young adults. ChanceLight Behavioral Health serves children and young adults with autism spectrum and other behavioral disorders, as well as physical challenges. ChanceLight Education includes Ombudsman Education Services and Spectrum Center Schools and Programs, which partner with more than 100 school districts to run schools and programs for students with special needs or in need of programs. alternative education. We are changing the direction of children’s lives by giving them the opportunity to create a prosperous and independent future.

Media contact:
Kathy hecht
Marketing director
[email protected]
www.chancelight.com

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