The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

New CEO at Clear Path for Veterans

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A retired Army colonel, Bill Smullen was recently appointed to serve as the new chief executive officer.

CHITTENANG­O, N.Y. – Clear Path for Veterans’ Board of Directors appointed F. William (Bill) Smullen as its newly-formed chief executive officer of Advancemen­t and Strategy. This position was developed in response to the rapid growth of the organizati­on and the need for its wrap-around programs and services.

Over the past three years, Clear Path for Veterans has expanded its presence in the Northeast to include a satellite location in the Southern Tier, a licensee in Devens, Mass., and one in the Hudson Valley region. All will be trained by the Chittenang­o headquarte­rs staff on how to provide world-class programs and services that mirror its holistic approach to veterans care.

Co-Founder and Executive Director Melissa Spicer will remain focused on the Chittenang­o-based facility, while Smullen will be externally focused on developmen­t and supporting its world-class programs and services in the expansion communitie­s.

“It is a high honor to be cho

sen for an associatio­n with an incredible organizati­on that is committed to the supportive programs to those who have served this nation,” Smullen said. “My commitment to Clear Path and its cause of improving the physical and emotional well-being of veterans and their families is a privilege for which I am very grateful.”

Smullen most recently served as the director of National Security Studies at the Maxwell School of Citizenshi­p and Public Affairs at Syracuse University (SU) for 16 years. He was also Maxwell’s Senior Fellow in National Security and a member of the faculty at SU’s S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communicat­ions as a professor of public relations.

A retired Army colonel, Smullen spent 30 years on active duty. Prior to coming to Syracuse, where he has resided for 16 years, he was the chief of staff to Secretary of State Colin L. Powell and of the U.S. Department of State. As principal advisor to the secretary, he was responsibl­e for monitoring and evaluating the formulatio­n and implementa­tion of department­al policies. He was also involved in the planning and developmen­t of concept strategy associated with foreign policy matters.

“Every organizati­on strives to find the right people with the right experience and perspectiv­e at the right time,” said Chris Flaherty, chair of Clear Path’s board of directors. “The board and I consider Bill Smullen to be exactly that for Clear Path. We look forward to collaborat­ing with him, so together we can help our veterans, their families and our communitie­s thrive here in Upstate New York and across the country.”

For more informatio­n, visit www.ClearPathF­orVets.com.

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VETERANS ?? From left are Clear Path for Veterans executives: Chief Executive Officer of Advancemen­t and Strategy F. William (Bill) Smullen; Co-Founder and Executive Director Melissa Spicer; and Chief Operations Officer Alex Behm.
PHOTO COURTESY CLEAR PATH FOR VETERANS From left are Clear Path for Veterans executives: Chief Executive Officer of Advancemen­t and Strategy F. William (Bill) Smullen; Co-Founder and Executive Director Melissa Spicer; and Chief Operations Officer Alex Behm.

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