Merceditas Gimenez-Weltman (Merci)

Chief Financial Officer at Casa Esperanza, Inc. (Boston)

Merci Gimenez-Weltman has had a diverse range of work experience in finance and accounting roles. Merceditas (Merci) most recently served as the Chief Financial Officer at Casa Esperanza, Inc. in Boston. Prior to that, they worked as a Senior Accountant/Controller at David Posnack JCC and as the Director of Finance/CFO at Broward Regional Health Planning Council, Inc. Merceditas (Merci) also held positions as a Controller at Rocky Mountain SER, an Accountant III at HCA-HealthONE- Spalding Rehabilitation Hospital, a Staff Accountant at Jewish Family Service of Colorado, and an International Account Analyst at Alan Steine & Associates, Inc. In earlier roles, they served as an Accountant/Purchasing Agent at Road 9, Inc. and as an Office Manager at Home Cleaning Centers of America. Throughout their career, Merci has demonstrated their expertise in financial analysis, compliance, budgeting, and financial reporting.

Merceditas (Merci) Gimenez-Weltman completed their Bachelor's degree in Science with a focus on International Business from Universidad de la Marina Mercante. This educational journey occurred between 1991 and 1996. Later, they pursued a Master's degree in Business Administration with a specialization in Finance and Accounting at Regis University from 2002 to 2004.

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Miami, United States

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Casa Esperanza, Inc. (Boston)

Casa Esperanza, Inc. is a bilingual and bi-cultural human services organization that specializes in serving the Latino community in Massachusetts. Our mission is to empower individuals and families to recover from substance use disorder, trauma, mental illness, and other chronic medical conditions; overcome homelessness; and achieve health and wellness through comprehensive, integrated care. Our services: Residential Recovery: Casa Esperanza's Men’s Program serves 29 adult men and Latinas y Niños serves 20 adult women and can also house up to 12 of children age ten or younger so clients in recovery may maintain or regain custody while still in treatment. Residential services usually last six to twelve months and offer evidence-based treatment methodologies as well as assisting clients with setting long-term goals for maintaining their recovery as they transition to independent living. Structured Outpatient Addictions Program (SOAP): Familias Unidas Outpatient Services is a licensed, CARF-accredited clinic that provides client-centered, integrated services to support the complex, long-term needs of people with co-occurring disorders. Familias is co-located with primary care services and is the only Spanish-language SOAP in Greater Boston. Supportive Housing: Nueva Vida provides15 single-occupancy units, Dunmore Place & 300 Eustis Street provides eight family units, and Nueva Esperanza provides 14 individual studio units for a total of 37 units of permanent safe, sober housing for individuals and families, with on-site support for maintaining recovery and building independent living skills. Clinical Stabilization: Conexiones is a structured 24-hour inpatient clinical stabilization program for individuals early in their recovery which includes nursing care, individual and group therapy, psycho-educational groups, case management, health education, and aftercare planning. Our job openings: https://www.casaesperanza.org/who-we-are/our-team/join-our-team/


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