Bowen took a position in Vermont state government.
Jill Bowen, then interim commissioner of the Department of Behavioral Health and Intellectual disAbility Services, speaks to the media about releasing the police body camera footage from the Walter Wallace Jr. shooting in 2020. Bowen will step down April 15.Philadelphia’s behavioral health commissioner, Jill Bowen, will step down April 15, after leading the department for over three years.
Bowen is moving to Vermont to serve as the state’s commissioner of the Department of Disabilities, Aging and Independent Living,“It is so very hard to leave this amazing city,” she wrote in the Friday email, which was obtained by The Inquirer.Bowen took over as interim commissioner of the Department of Behavioral Health and Intellectual disAbility Services in October 2020. Weeks later, two.
The DBHIDS commissioner is also the president of the board of Community Behavioral Health, a nonprofit organization that oversees all Medicaid payments toward addiction and mental health services in Philadelphia.
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