Paul Marron

Co-manager, Admissions at Tully Hill Treatment & Recovery

Paul Marron possesses a diverse professional background with a robust history in management and business development within various organizations. Since 2012, Paul has been serving as Co-Manager of Admissions at Tully Hill Corporation. Prior to this role, Paul worked as Director of Business Development at the Central New York Eye and Tissue Bank from 2010 to 2012. Additional experience includes a managerial position at EmblemHealth, and serving as Director of Development and Marketing at Unity House of Cayuga County Inc from 2006 to 2009. Paul also held the role of Senior Contract Analyst at Blue Cross Blue Shield Association for a year in 2005. Academically, Paul earned a Master of Science in Public Relations from Boston University and a Bachelor of Arts in Pre-Law Studies from St. Bonaventure University.

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Syracuse, United States

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Tully Hill Treatment & Recovery

At Tully Hill, recovery happens every day, 365 days a year. Tully Hill Treatment and Recovery is dedicated to the belief that substance use disorder is a disease – chronic, progressive and above all, treatable. Established in 1990 Tully Hill is a 50-bed Inpatient detox, rehabilitation, and Outpatient facility dedicated to providing treatment for substance use disorders. Through the use of evidence based treatment approaches, the highly professional staff at Tully Hill provides hope for the future and a return to dignity for individuals who have seen much of their lives ravaged by the use of alcohol and/or drugs. Our mission is simple: to provide appropriate, cost effective care of the highest quality to persons with substance use disorder and their families to achieve and maintain sobriety. A happy, healthy, sober life is possible. At Tully Hill, we know and understand what substance use disorders do to individuals and their families: how it robs men and women of their values and leads them down a path of non-stop fear, loneliness, and eventual spiritual, emotional, and physical bankruptcy. We have seen firsthand the harm it causes an individual, a family; the chaos, anxiety, fear, resentment, and pain it creates. The endless stress of overwhelming financial burdens and the sadness surrounding the neglect of loved ones’ many needs. Although substance use disorders are diseases of isolation, you are now not alone.


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