Paul Weisz

Volunteer Court Appointed Special Advocate at CASA of Collin County

Paul Weisz is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in healthcare sales and advocacy. Currently serving as a Volunteer Court Appointed Special Advocate for CASA of Collin County since March 2025, Paul works to champion the rights and best interests of children who have experienced abuse or neglect. Prior roles include AVP Sales at HealthAxis Group, focusing on BPaaS and consulting solutions for the health insurance sector, and AVP Payer Sales at Emids, enhancing health outcomes through innovative consulting and technology solutions. Additionally, Paul held the position of Regional Vice President for Payer Clinical Solutions at Availity, aimed at optimizing clinical data for health plans, and Regional Vice President at Diameter Health, specializing in health data optimization and interoperability. Paul holds an MBA from Chaminade University of Honolulu and a bachelor's degree from the University of Dayton.

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CASA of Collin County

CASA of Collin County promotes and protects the best interests of children who have been abused or neglected by training volunteer advocates to improve the child’s quality of life and serves as their voice within the court system to ensure they are placed in a safe, permanent and loving home. Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Collin County advocates for the best interest of children in foster care. Since 1994, we have served 100% of the abused and neglected children removed from their homes in Collin County. Within 24 hours of the removal, CASA is appointed by District Court Judges as the child’s guardian ad litem. As the child’s official voice in court, CASA works tirelessly to make sure the child (and parents) receive the services needed and the child’s case moves through the system as quickly as possible. The goal is for each child to be reunited with family if appropriate or to be placed in a safe and loving forever home if reunification is not possible.


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