Executive Director
Community Behavioral Health Association of Maryland
Cantonsville, Maryland
Shannon Hall was raised by a single mother with schizophrenia, and her early experiences with the public behavioral health system left her with the strong desire to blow it up.
Ms. Hall received a law degree with honors from American University and her undergraduate degree from Oberlin College. Her previous legal experience was in civil rights practice and representing children in the D.C. foster care system.
Ms. Hall has been the executive director of the Community Behavioral Health Association (CBH) of Maryland since 2015. She previously led the D.C. Behavioral Health Association for seven years. During her tenure with each association, membership doubled and state investments in behavioral health funding grew significantly. In 2019, the CBH launched a provider network, Maryland Behavioral Health Solutions (MBHS), to spearhead innovative care approaches and value-based purchasing in Maryland. Ms. Hall leads the work of the provider network. Ms. Hall is honored to work with mission-driven provider organizations who share a vision for better behavioral health care.
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Tuesday, April 12, 2022
11:30 AM – 12:30 PM