Mental Health Partnerships Welcomes Dr. Racquel Assaye as Acting CEO and President

Philadelphia, PA - Mental Health Partnerships announces the appointment of Dr. Racquel Assaye as its Acting President and Chief Executive Officer. 

Dr. Assaye brings a wealth of experience and a profound commitment to MHP's mission. Having served as the Chief Financial Officer at MHP for nearly three years, she has been a driving force in the organization's success. Before her tenure at MHP, Dr. Assaye held leadership positions at Mazzoni Center, overseeing services for special populations along a continuum of care, including both behavioral and physical health services.

Dr. Assaye's educational background is as impressive as her professional experience. She recently completed her Doctor of Business Administration, with her dissertation focusing on Board Alignment and its impact on CEO Tenure in nonprofit organizations. She also holds a Master of Science in Accounting degree from Drexel University in Philadelphia, PA, and a Bachelor of Science in Business Education from Andrews University in Berrien Springs, MI.

A native of Guyana, Dr. Assaye has a profound passion for finance and a deep commitment to service. With more than two decades of experience in auditing, accounting, and nonprofit leadership, she is well-equipped to lead Mental Health Partnerships into a new era of growth and impact.

Dr. Assaye's dedication to her community is further exemplified through her active involvement in board memberships and community service. Her appointment as the Acting President and CEO marks a pivotal moment for MHP as it continues to serve as a beacon of hope and support for individuals on their path to mental wellness and recovery.

Dr. Assaye assumed her new positions following the departure of Dr. Adriana Torres-O’Connor.


Together, we build hope.

 

Mental Health Partnerships is dedicated to providing access to peer support, training, and advocacy to enhance the mental wellness of its clients and participants. Founded on the fundamental principle that individuals living with mental health conditions can and do recover, MHP has been a pillar of resilience, advocacy, and community support for over seven decades. The organization firmly believes that recovery is not only possible but is more likely to thrive within an informed, compassionate community that includes family, friends, and peers. Over the years, MHP has played a pivotal role in transforming mental health services at local, state, and national levels, aligning its priorities with those it serves.

For media inquiries and further information, please contact:

 

Brittany O'Neill (she/her/hers) | Director of Advocacy and External Affairs

Mental Health Partnerships

Mailing Address: P.O. Box 40049, Philadelphia, PA 19106

Office Address: 833 Chestnut Street, Suite 1100, Philadelphia, PA 19107

484-800-6891

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