Nicole Sbrocca is named the new CEO of the CMHA-WECB, Feb 2024. (provided by the CMHA-WECB) Nicole Sbrocca is named the new CEO of the CMHA-WECB, Feb 2024. (provided by the CMHA-WECB)
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Local CMHA names new CEO

The Canadian Mental Health Association Windsor-Essex County Branch will have a new CEO next month.

Nicole Sbrocca will take on the role starting on March 11.

Sbrocca was the Director of Cancer Services at Windsor Regional Hospital and the Regional Director for the Erie St. Clair Regional Cancer Program. She has 20 years of experience as a senior healthcare leader.

“I am thrilled to be joining the CMHA team. I believe CMHA-WECB has an exceptional care model, incredible partners and an immensely talented team that is well positioned to support the changing paradigm of the Mental Health and Addictions ecosystem," said Sbrocca. "As the healthcare system evolves under Ontario Health, I believe CMHA-WECB is in a position to provide innovative person-centred care that is equitable, effective and meets our community mental health and addiction needs."

Sbrocca is no stranger to the CMHA. She just completed a term on the board of directors.

Her first challenge as the new CEO is implementing the recently completed strategic plan.

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