The Greater Orangeburg Area Mayor’s Committee on Employment for People with Disabilities is honoring businesses for employing people with disabilities and enriching their lives.
The Orangeburg resident said he was shocked and very humbled to have received the award.
âThere are so many deserving people,â said Dennis, who was first hired in July 1990 as a frontline counselor working in adult outpatient services.
He went on to manage the Alcohol and Drug Safety Action program before moving on to manage intensive outpatient services for adults with addictions at the TCCADA.
Dennis became deputy director in July 2010, managing day-to-day operations of the adult and adolescent programs and supervising a staff of 45 employees, including clinical, medical, administrative and support staff. He became TCCADAâs executive director in 2013.
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