Gandara Center
Robert DeVito has extensive experience in information technology and management roles. Their most recent position is as the Chief Information Officer at Gandara Center since May 2020. Prior to that, they served as the Director of Information Technology at Gandara Health Care Services from November 2017 to May 2020, where they were responsible for overseeing various teams and improving systems and infrastructure. Robert also worked as a Technical Director at Ellucian from May 2015 to May 2020, where they supervised IT budgets and operations. Earlier in their career, they held positions such as Director of Information Technology at Accountable Care Associates and Director of Information Technologies at TRIAD Healthcare, Inc. Robert has a background in legal project management and litigation technology software as the CTO at Integrated Project Solutions. Robert also served as the Director of Information Technology at Opticare Health Systems and as a Network Manager at Pepe & Hazard LLP.
Robert DeVito attended the Connecticut School of Electronics from 1978 to 1980, where they earned an Associates degree in Electrical Engineering.
Gandara Center
The mission of the Gándara Center is to promote the well being of Hispanics, African Americans, and other culturally diverse populations through innovative culturally competent behavioral health, prevention, and education services. EMPOWERMENT, INNOVATION, COMMUNITY Founded in 1977, Gándara Center provides the highest quality services to our clients and our community. We respect the dignity, promote the human and civil rights, and value the ethnic and cultural diversity of all people. Our performance outcomes and client satisfaction ratings demonstrate the critical importance of empowering people and families to be meaningfully involved in decisions related to their own lives and futures. At Gándara we look ahead - beyond current practices - to offer clients the comprehensive services and resources that they require for well-being. We look outward - connecting with our regional partners to build a safer, more involved, and healthier community. Gándara Center serves more than 11,000 people each year at over 40 locations across Massachusetts.