Kennebec Behavioral Health
Bruce Harrington serves as the Senior Vice President of Commercial Lending at Maine State Credit Union since April 2017, leading a team that provides commercial loans across multiple counties. In addition to this role, Bruce has been an adjunct professor at Thomas College and Southern New Hampshire University, teaching MBA-level courses in financial management and economics. Bruce holds various leadership positions, including past chair of the Mid-Maine Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors and trustee for the Kennebec Valley Community College Foundation. Other roles include treasurer for Kennebec Behavioral Health and a corporator for EMHS. Bruce's educational background includes an MBA in Finance from the University of Maine, an MPA from Columbia Southern University, and a BBA in Finance from the University of Maine, along with a BS in Marine System Engineering from Maine Maritime Academy.
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Kennebec Behavioral Health
Kennebec Behavioral Health’s mission is to promote the well-being of persons who experience mental illness, emotional difficulties or behavioral challenges. Kennebec Behavioral Health (KBH) is located in the heart of central Maine and has been providing comprehensive community mental health services in Maine since 1960. KBH offers clinic-based services including medication management and outpatient counseling for mental health, substance use disorder, and co-occurring disorders at five clinic locations in Augusta, Winthrop, Waterville, Farmington and Skowhegan. The agency also provides community-based services including case management services, residential services (from daily community support services to 24/7 on-site support), school-based services, home and community therapy and multi-systemic therapy services throughout the mid-Maine region and beyond. Outreach services are also offered in the community for adults, families and youth who are experiencing homelessness. KBH’s vision is a community in which everyone enjoys physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual health.