Theodore "Ted" Dallas is the current President and COO of Merakey Inc., a non-profit organization that provides integrated services in the areas of mental health, addictive diseases, autism, education, intellectual/developmental disabilities, juvenile justice, and therapeutic family care to special needs children and adults in the United States. He was the former Pennsylvania Secretary of Human Services under Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf from June 2015 until August 2017. Previously, he served as from 2011 until 2015 in the administration of Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley.
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| - Theodore "Ted" Dallas is the current President and COO of Merakey Inc., a non-profit organization that provides integrated services in the areas of mental health, addictive diseases, autism, education, intellectual/developmental disabilities, juvenile justice, and therapeutic family care to special needs children and adults in the United States. He was the former Pennsylvania Secretary of Human Services under Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf from June 2015 until August 2017. Previously, he served as from 2011 until 2015 in the administration of Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley. (en)
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| - Theodore "Ted" Dallas is the current President and COO of Merakey Inc., a non-profit organization that provides integrated services in the areas of mental health, addictive diseases, autism, education, intellectual/developmental disabilities, juvenile justice, and therapeutic family care to special needs children and adults in the United States. He was the former Pennsylvania Secretary of Human Services under Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf from June 2015 until August 2017. Previously, he served as from 2011 until 2015 in the administration of Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley. (en)
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