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Kevin M. More Named Chief Information Officer of May Institute

05/2/13


Randolph, Mass. – May Institute, a leading national provider of educational, behavioral, and rehabilitative services for individuals with special needs, has announced the appointment of Kevin M. More, M.B.A., to the position of Chief Information Officer. In this capacity, he will provide leadership and vision for developing and implementing information technology initiatives for the organization.

Prior to his recent promotion, Mr. More served as May Institute’s Vice President of Information Systems. In his new role, he is responsible for formulating and executing a strategic technology plan that is aligned with the Institute’s organizational goals; acquiring and operating all clinical and administrative applications; building and maintaining technology and telecommunication infrastructure to effectively support current business operations and future growth; and staffing and managing the Information Technology (IT) Department.

Mr. More has also been named the Institute’s designated Information Security Officer required under the Health Insurance and Portability Act of 1996. As such, he is responsible for ongoing management of information security policies, procedures, and technical systems in order to maintain the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of all organizational information systems.

“I am delighted to announce Kevin More’s promotion to the Institute’s executive leadership team,” said Lauren C. Solotar, Ph.D., ABPP, President and CEO of May Institute. “He has over 20 years of heathcare, information technology, and telecommunication management experience, and is highly respected in his field and here at May Institute.”

A graduate of the Society for Information Management’s Northeast Regional Leadership Forum, Mr. More earned a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from Northeastern University and a master’s degree in Business Administration from Bentley University.

He is a member of the Healthcare Information Management Systems Society, and a past president of both the Boston Chapter of the Association of Information Technology Professionals and the Boston Society for Information Management (SIM). He currently serves on the Board of Directors for SIM International, and is a frequent speaker and panelist at various information technology industry events.

About May Institute
May Institute is an award-winning nonprofit organization with more than 55 years of experience in serving children and adults with autism spectrum disorders and other developmental disabilities, brain injury, mental illness, and behavioral health needs. The organization provides educational, rehabilitative, and behavioral healthcare services to individuals, as well as training and consultation services to professionals, organizations, and public school systems.

At our nearly 200 service locations across the country, we work to create new and more effective ways to meet the special needs of individuals and families across the lifespan.

For more information, call 800.778.7601 or visit www.mayinstitute.org.
 
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