Jeremy Martin Selected as LRADAC’s Vice President for Treatment and Intervention Services
November 18, 2014COLUMBIA, SC – LRADAC announced the selection of Jeremy Martin as LRADAC’s new Vice President for Treatment and Intervention Services. This position oversees the agency’s wide array of treatment and intervention programs provided in both Richland and Lexington counties.
Martin currently serves as LRADAC’s Quality Assurance Manager. He stated, “I am excited to have this opportunity to work with the staff at LRADAC to take our life changing programs to the next level. Because of this staff’s talent and passion for what we do, we have an incredible opportunity to grow and advance our services so that our clients receive the best care possible.”
Martin has a Master’s Degree in Social Work with a certificate in Drug and Addiction Studies from the University of South Carolina. Prior to his tenure at LRADAC, he worked as a clinical counselor at Hope Haven and McLeod Addictive Disease Center in Charlotte. Most recently he worked as the Emergency Services Program Manager at the Midlands Housing Alliance. In addition, he is an adjunct faculty member with the College of Social Work at the University of South Carolina.
LRADAC’s President and CEO, Gayle Aycock, said, “Jeremy brings a wealth of knowledge, energy, and passion with him to this position. We are excited to have him on our executive staff and are confident that he will continue our tradition of excellence by working to make our services effective for the individuals and families who need our help.”
LRADAC
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 $8 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.