Thursday, December 18, 2008

Centerstone cuts 34 jobs

From staff writer Getahn Ward:

Centerstone, the state’s largest provider of community-based mental health and substance abuse treatment services, has laid off 34 employees in its statewide operations as part of a restructuring.

“The economy, changing dynamics in the healthcare market and new contracts all played a part,” Bob Vero, CEO of Centerstone of Tennessee, said about reasons for the restructuring.

The cutbacks were across all divisions of the company, said Ramona Rhodes, a spokeswoman.
Nashville-based Centerstone has 1,058 employees statewide plus another 558 in Indiana.

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