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CEO Jody Rudin featured in Crain’s Notable 2022 LGBTQ Leaders

June 20, 2022

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Jody Rudin oversees one of New York’s largest mental and behavioral health services and housing organizations. At the Institute for Community Living, she is responsible for operation, fundraising, and government relations. In addition, she focuses on growing the organization and its whole-health model of services, increasing services for children and young adults. She helped launch Marsha’s house, an LGBTQ homeless shelter, and has coordinated workplace LGBTQ training. Rudin previously was Chief Operating Officer at Project Renewal, a homeless services organization. She is Vice Chair of the board at Homeless Services United.

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About Institute for Community Living

It is Institute for Community Living’s (ICL) mission to help New Yorkers with behavioral health challenges live healthy and fulfilling lives by providing comprehensive housing, health care, and recovery services. We take a trauma-informed approach—meeting the people we serve wherever they are, working together to support them in achieving their goals.

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