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Backgrounds and beginnings Caleb Brittain graduated from NC State with a background in business and HR, particularly healthcare recruitment. He joined Relias to be closer to home and was drawn by the company’s mission and community-focused culture. She is inspired by Relias’ commitment to improving healthcare outcomes.
The Importance of Community Spotlight Series Community Spotlight Series highlight and connect us with local organizations that complement our mission. Julia Cabin, our CommunityOutreach Manager, plays a crucial role in fostering these partnerships.
In addition to overseeing KVC Kansas’ Child Placing Agency (CPA) and QRTP, she oversees its Admissions, Quality and Data Management, and CommunityOutreach teams. KVC’s services include in-home family support, foster care, adoption, behavioral healthcare, and children’s psychiatric hospitals.
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