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Lindsay Bahl

Chief Financial And Information Officer at Chartiers Center

Lindsay Bahl has extensive work experience in the financial and information technology fields. Lindsay served as the Chief Financial and Information Officer at Chartiers Center from 2014 to the present, where they managed all financial operations and led a team of 3 direct reports. During their tenure, they streamlined processes, implemented online ticketing and budgeting tools, and designed an automated appointment reminder software, resulting in significant cost savings and improved efficiency.

Prior to their role at Chartiers Center, Lindsay held the position of Chief Information and Compliance Officer from 2013 to 2014, overseeing technology, infrastructure, and compliance activities. Lindsay developed compliance trainings, authored SOPs, and formed a compliance committee to enhance compliance measures.

Before that, Lindsay worked at Apogee IT Services as an Accounting and Quality Improvement Manager from 2012 to 2013. In this role, they managed accounting and financial operations, implemented inventory tracking modules, and improved forecasting accuracy.

Earlier in their career, Lindsay was a Project Administrator and Financial Analyst at Chartiers Center from 2010 to 2012. Lindsay served as the Project Manager for the implementation of an Electronic Health Record system, implemented IT infrastructure, and conducted staff training programs.

Overall, Lindsay Bahl has a proven track record of driving financial efficiency and implementing innovative solutions in both the IT and financial sectors.

Lindsay Bahl pursued their Master of Business Administration (MBA) at the University of Phoenix from 2009 to 2011, specializing in Accounting and Business/Management.

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Pittsburgh, United States

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Chartiers Center

The staff and leadership of Chartiers Center are committed to providing compassionate support to those in need who face behavioral health, co-occurring disorders, or IDD challenges as they transform their lives. The Agency has grown its service offerings so that a wide range of programs, service types and service locations are available to adults with intellectual disabilities, consumers with behavioral health needs, individuals and families dealing with substance abuse and the homeless community. Services range from treatment and medication monitoring, to day programs, outpatient therapy, substance abuse services (treat consumers 12 years of age and older ), case management and residential programs to serve a variety of consumer needs and multiple housing options to support the homeless or those at risk of losing their home.