by Sound of Ideas, WKSU
Then, there will be a changing of the guard at Cuyahoga County's Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services Board, known as the ADAMHS Board, next month.
CEO Scott Osiecki announced earlier in the year that he will retire from the board in September. Osiecki has spent seven years in the leadership role and more than two decades before that working with the board in a variety of capacities.
During that time, the board has been at the forefront of the opioid crisis as it continues to morph as well as at the forefront of a mental health crisis that deepened due to the isolation and disruption of the pandemic.
We will talk to Osiecki about his career and the work left to do.
Click here to listen to Scott's interview at the 35-minute mark.