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​Stephen Musehl is new CEO of Canadian Mental Health Association Grey-Bruce

March 19, 2024

Stephen Musehl (above) is the new chief executive officer (CEO) of the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) Grey-Bruce, effective April 15.

Following a thorough search process, the board of directors and the CEO recruitment committee selected Musehl for the role. He will be transitioning into the job with the support of Claudia den Boer, the current interim CEO.

Musehl, who resides in Chesley, has a solid background in leadership within the health and community service sectors. He has served as executive director at Home and Community Support Services Grey-Bruce and at the local Alzheimer Society.

He is recognized for his effective leadership, excelling in finance, people management, and program development. He has led strategic initiatives and expanded programs through innovative funding. He also actively participates in working groups and is co-chairman of the Grey-Bruce Ontario Health Team.

"I am truly honoured to join CMHA Grey-Bruce as the new CEO,” said Musehl. “I look forward to working alongside the exceptional team already in place to cultivate hope, resilience, and community for those who live with, and are impacted by, mental illness and/or addiction. CMHA Grey-Bruce is a leader in our communities, and I hope to continue, and grow, the exceptional legacy of this organization."

Musehl's qualifications include an Honours Bachelor of Arts degree in health psychology from York University, a Master's Certificate in health-care management from the Schulich School of Business, and certification from the Canadian College of Health Leaders.

The CMHA Grey-Bruce Board and the CEO recruitment committee thank den Boer for her leadership as interim CEO, during which she significantly contributed to the agency's development.

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