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Greenwich Residents Elected to Child Guidance Center Board

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The Child Guidance Center of Southern Connecticut, a non-profit mental health agency serving children and adolescents in Greenwich, Stamford, Darien and New Canaan, announced their 2017-2018 Board of Directors.

Rich Ostuw, a resident of Stamford and a CGC board member since 2009, has been named the new Board Chairman. “I’ve seen the great work CGC has done supporting children and their families with mental health issues. The need in the community is great and we are committed to providing high quality early intervention and mental health treatment services. As Board Chair, I hope to participate in the enhancement of CGC’s impact on the kids and families who come to us for help.” Ostuw is a graduate of Rutgers with a B.A. in Mathematics and Northeastern University with a Masters in Actuarial Science. He retired from Towers Perrin where he served as Chief Actuary.

Board Officers are:

  • Laura Beck, Esq., of Westport
  • Jim Colica, of Greenwich
  • Tim Collier, of Riverside, Treasurer
  • Margaret (Meg) Deluca, Esq., of Darien, Secretary
  • Jay Sandak, Esq., of Stamford, immediate Past President

Standing Board members include:

  • Jamie Boris, of New Canaan
  • Charlesanna Ecker, of Stamford
  • Ginny Ertl, of Stamford
  • Anne Fountain, of Old Greenwich
  • Jill Gordon, New Canaan
  • Stephen Gramps, of Darien
  • Stephanie Johnson, of New Canaan
  • Judy Nemec, MD, of Old Greenwich
  • Jeff Nickell, of Fairfield
  • Margaret O’Neal, Esq., of Norwalk
  • Edward Rosenthal, of Weston
  • Sharad Samy, Esq., of Darien
  • Toddy Turrentine, of New Canaan
  • Jennifer VanBelle, of Stamford

About Child Guidance Center of Southern Connecticut

The Child Guidance Center of Southern Connecticut (CGC) is dedicated to improving the mental and behavioral health of children and teens through treatment, education, and community support. CGC serves children, from birth to 18, in Stamford, Greenwich, Darien and New Canaan. CGC’s clinical staff of psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers and other clinicians work with over 3,200 children and their families annually, providing culturally competent and sensitive care to families. Preventative services are provided to youth, parents, and professionals through community education and consultation programs. If you would like to get help for a child or want to learn more about our mental health services, please call CGC at 203-324-6127 or visit childguidancect.org. If you’re interested in volunteering with CGC’s Youth, Empowerment, and Success Mentoring program, please visit childguidancect.org/get-involved/volunteer/

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