Posts Tagged ‘Bob Sorce’

Acting Deputy for Behavioral Health

August 5th, 2012

Thanks for your patience as we developed our continuity plan for leadership in our Division of Behavioral Health.  I know you’re  all anxious to hear the transition plan for after Dr. Nelson leaves on August 24.  Fortunately, we are very lucky to have so many strong leaders here at the agency, including a really great team of DBHS Branch Chiefs and Bureau Chiefs.  Many of you will be key in helping to make this time period a success, and we’ll be looking to you to keep our great momentum going!

We’ve already posted the Deputy Director position and have had interviews underway for the Assistant Director position.  I think we’ll move smoothly with filling both of these positions permanently in the near future.  In the interim, I’ve asked Cory Nelson, AZ State Hospital CEO to serve as the Acting Deputy Director- and he’s agreed to help out.  Cory will spend the next three weeks working closely with Dr. Nelson and the rest of the team and should have no problem getting up to speed- as he’s a quick study.  This plan will offer a great opportunity to further strengthen our important link between the Hospital and the community-based behavioral health system.  It’ll also bring in additional people-power to DBHS during this incredibly busy time.  Cory has a great team at the Hospital as well and they’re up to the task of picking up some of Cory’s day-to-day work there.  Donna Noriega will be leading the team at the hospital as Acting CEO and will be working closely with the rest of the leadership team to make sure the great things happening there keep moving forward.

Some may ask why Bob Sorce, our fearless Assistant Director, has not been asked to serve as Acting Deputy Director. While Bob is very capable and no doubt would do a good job in that role, his current assignment in managing the Maricopa County RBHA RFP project is at a critical stage with the expected release of the RFP next month. Given the importance of this project, I am not willing to disrupt the positive momentum that has been building over the last several months by reassigning him to a different position.   Bob, along with the rest of the RFP Core Team must continue to spearhead  this important work as well as prepare for the monumental changes to health care that are expected on January 1, 2014 when federal healthcare reform is set to kick in.  Bob will also serve as back-up to Cory and assist whenever needed.  As I have previously said, we’ll continue with our mission as a team and I feel good about the team we have in place.

It’s nice to know that we have a strong team in place throughout the Agency- which gives me comfort that we’ll make it through this transition effectively.

Behavioral Health Contract Scope Enters the Homestretch

June 20th, 2012

Our Request For Purchase (otherwise known as RFP) Core Team (Bob Sorce, Victoria Navarra, Teresita Oaks, and Chris Leavitt) and our entire cast of characters has been doing a full court press for the last 6 months to put together the Scope of Work that we’ll use when we go out for bid for the massive behavioral health services contract in Maricopa County later this summer.  

Getting here was a mountain of work- but by breaking the project down into digestible bites and keeping everything organized via SharePoint- we’re just about there.  Our homestretch activities include identifying, collecting and packaging all the “Documents Incorporated by Reference” and doing final touch up work.  Shortly after we’ve done that, the Scope of Work package will go over to our partners at the AG’s Office for a review.  If all goes well- we’ll be ready to put the project out to bid later this Summer. 

It’s difficult to put into words how much work has gone into this product.  I know that many of you put this work on top of all your normal work, had put off other projects, and sacrificed some of your home-life for this product- and I just really want you to know that I appreciate it.  It’s going to save lives.