Highland Rivers Behavioral Health
Michael Mullet has a strong background in public relations and communications. Michael started their career in 2005 at the Georgia Department of Human Resources as a Public Information Account Manager, where they managed communications and media relations for the Division of Public Health.
In 2006, they worked at GolinHarris as an Account Supervisor, responsible for creating editorial content and managing public relations projects for a primary client.
From 2007 to 2007, Michael worked at Piedmont Hospital as a Publications Manager, overseeing multiple communications projects and managing internal newsletters.
Michael then joined Cookerly Public Relations in 2008, first as a Supervisor of Account Services and later as a Director. In these roles, they planned and executed public relations and marketing campaigns, secured media placements, and managed junior staff.
Most recently, Michael worked at Highland Rivers Health as a Community Relations Director. In this executive role, they developed and executed strategic marketing communications plans, managed external communications, and served as the agency spokesperson. Michael also created all agency collateral to maintain a consistent brand image.
Throughout their career, Michael has demonstrated strong writing skills, media relations expertise, and the ability to manage multiple projects and deadlines.
Michael Mullet has a Bachelor of Applied Arts (BAA) degree in Interpersonal and Public Communications from Central Michigan University. Additionally, they attended the School of Graduate Studies at Central Michigan University for an unspecified period. Michael also has experience studying French language and culture at the University of Quebec at Chicoutimi. The exact start and end years for each educational experience are not provided.
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Highland Rivers Behavioral Health
We are a behavioral healthcare agency offering services for adults, youth, and families with mental health and addictive disease challenges as well as adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. As a public safety net provider, we serve individuals who have little to no financial resources, as well as veterans and persons with State and Federal benefits such as Medicaid and Medicare. For individuals who are uninsured, our services are provided on a sliding fee scale based on income. No one is denied services due to inability to pay, and we will work with you on a payment plan to best meet your needs and circumstances. We serve the communities of Bartow, Cherokee, Cobb, Fannin, Floyd, Gilmer, Gordon, Haralson, Murray, Paulding, Pickens, Polk, and Whitfield counties. Highland Rivers Health values an individual’s choices and decisions made on their journey to recovery and/or personal advancement. We have many programs and services across our 13 counties and are continuously building our capacity to ensure an individual can be served either in his or her community or as close to home as possible.