Linda Hurley

President And CEO @ CODAC Behavioral Healthcare

About Linda Hurley

President and CEO of CODAC

Linda E. Hurley has been an integral part of CODAC since 1991, ascending to the role of President and CEO in 2016. Under her leadership, CODAC has developed and refined several key programs addressing substance abuse and behavioral health. Her tenure is marked by the establishment of critical, first-of-their-kind initiatives and robust programmatic expansions.

Over 30 Years in Substance Abuse Treatment and Behavioral Healthcare

Linda E. Hurley’s career in substance abuse treatment and behavioral healthcare spans more than three decades. Throughout her extensive career, she has played a pivotal role in developing and implementing programs that serve as benchmarks in the industry. Her focus has been on creating comprehensive treatment plans that address the multifaceted nature of substance use and behavioral health disorders.

Innovative Program Development

Linda E. Hurley has established several landmark programs at CODAC. Notably, she developed a comprehensive Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) Program for corrections, the first of its kind. Hurley also introduced a recognized Tobacco Cessation program and one of the first HCV treatment programs integrated into an Opioid Treatment Program (OTP). Each of these initiatives underscores her innovative approach to substance abuse treatment and behavioral healthcare.

Policy Change Leadership in Rhode Island

Throughout her career, Linda E. Hurley has been a prominent leader in effecting policy change in Rhode Island. Her contributions extend beyond program development to include participating in numerous boards and coalitions where she advocates for progressive policy adjustments. Her leadership has had a substantial impact on the legislative landscape concerning substance abuse and mental health treatments in the state.

Consultant for State and Federal Agencies

Linda E. Hurley’s expertise is sought after by both state and federal agencies. She has served as a consultant for the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration (SAMHSA) and has provided her insights to the United States Senate. Her consultancy roles highlight her depth of knowledge and influence within the field of substance abuse treatment and policy formulation.

Awards and Recognitions

Linda E. Hurley has received several notable awards in recognition of her contributions to the field. She was honored with the Nyswander-Dole Award from the American Association for the Treatment of Opioid Dependence, Inc. (AATOD). Additionally, she is a recipient of the National Council for Mental Wellbeing’s Lifetime Achievement Award, acknowledging her enduring impact and dedication to mental health and substance abuse treatment.

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