Baccelliere Named Chief Financial Officer at Crittenton Services

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Amy J. Baccelliere was recently named Chief Financial Officer at Crittenton Services.

As CFO, Baccelliere will directly assist President & CEO Richard Royse in setting the financial direction for the non-profit agency.  Her duties will also include tracking revenue flow and financial planning, as well as analyzing the organization’s financial strengths and weaknesses, and proposing corrective actions.

Prior to coming to Crittenton Services, Baccelliere served as Controller at West Liberty University, where she managed the financial operations of the business office.   

“Amy brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise in financial accounting,” said Royse.  “In addition, she is a life-long resident of the Ohio Valley, and is familiar with our programs, mission, and history.  As a result, I expect her to make an immediate impact.”

Baccelliere earned a Master of Science in Accounting and a Master of Business Administration from Wheeling University.  She also holds a Bachelor of Science in Accounting from West Liberty University.

Baccelliere is excited to join the Crittenton Services leadership team.  “For over 125 years, Crittenton Services has provided meaningful and impactful programs for the greater Wheeling area, as well as the entire the state of West Virginia,” she said.  “I am honored to be a part of the Crittenton Services team.”

Baccelliere and her husband, Michael, reside in St. Clairsville, Ohio.

Headquartered in Wheeling since 1895, Crittenton Services is a licensed, nationally accredited behavioral health provider, delivering a full range of trauma-informed services, with residential care for girls ages 12 – 21, and outpatient community-based counseling for children, families, and adults throughout West Virginia.

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