Dr. Thelma Dye-Holmes serves as the Hilde L. Moss executive director and CEO of the Northside Center for Child Development in New York, which serves over 4,000 children and families annually. She has served in a number of roles for the Northside Center for Child Development over the last 34 years and in her current role as executive director/CEO since 1994. A former adjunct professor at Teachers College, Columbia University, Dr. Dye-Holmes currently serves on the Board of Regents to the NY State Board for Psychology. She previously served on the boards of the Coalition of Behavioral Health Agencies, Coordinated Behavioral Care, Citywide Behavioral Network, Inc., and the Advisory Council of the Citizens’ Committee for Children, among numerous other board appointments and committee roles.

Dr. Dye-Holmes earned both her doctoral and master’s degrees from Yeshiva University in New York and her bachelor’s degree from the School of Arts and Sciences at Cornell University.