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LRADAC announces Mac Caldwell as new Vice President of Clinical Services

CRBR Biz Wire //December 14, 2023//

LRADAC announces Mac Caldwell as new Vice President of Clinical Services

CRBR Biz Wire //December 14, 2023//

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LRADAC, the designated alcohol and drug abuse authority for Lexington and Richland Counties, announces that Mac Caldwell has been hired as Vice President of Clinical Services. In his new role, Caldwell will lead LRADAC’s clinical supervision, diagnosis, and treatment programs, along with administrative duties that include grant writing, community advocacy, program and personnel development, and strategic planning.

After graduating from Presbyterian College in 2006, Caldwell relocated to Boston to work at the city’s Rescue Mission. He developed short-term and long-term residential recovery programs, worked as a case manager, and co-directed programming. After completing his Master of Arts in Counseling at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, Caldwell relocated back to South Carolina to work at MIRCI as a Mental Health Professional, treating adults experiencing severe mental illness, substance use disorders, and co-occurring disorders. After being promoted to MIRCI’s Youth Services Director, he built and developed programs specifically serving youth ages 17-24 experiencing or at risk of homelessness. With support from the South Carolina Interagency Council on Homelessness (SCICH), Caldwell launched the South Carolina Youth Experiencing Homelessness Task Force. He currently serves as an SCICH board member and is licensed by the state of South Carolina as a Professional Counselor, Professional Counselor Supervisor, and Addiction Counselor.

“With Mac’s extensive background in treatment and advocacy for people facing mental health, homelessness, and substance misuse challenges, he is an ideal choice to lead our clinical services,” said Wendy Hughes, President and CEO of LRADAC. “We all know how these issues are intertwined, and Mac will help us continue our holistic approach to best serve our patients, their families, and communities.”

For more information about LRADAC, visit www.lradac.org, and to learn more about the LRADAC Foundation, visit www.lradac.org/foundation.

LRADAC is the designated alcohol and drug abuse authority for Lexington and Richland Counties. The public, not-for-profit agency offers a wide array of prevention, intervention, and treatment programs in locations convenient to residents of both counties. The agency has a budget of approximately $10 million and serves more than 4,500 clients per year. For more information on programs and services visit LRADAC’s website at www.lradac.org.