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Sevita Chief Quality Officer Gerry Morrissey Inducted to Special Olympics Massachusetts Hall of Fame

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Sevita, a leading national provider of community-based health care and support services, is pleased to announce that our Chief Quality Officer, Gerry Morrissey, was inducted to the Special Olympics Massachusetts Hall of Fame on June 22, 2022, at the JFK Library in Boston.

Gerry Morrissey (far right) is joined by (l-r) Matt McCarthy of 98.5 The Sports Hub; Special Olympics MA President and CEO Mary Beth McMahon; Special Olympics MA Board Member Melissa Reilly (athlete and Hall of Fame Inductee '10); and Jim Brett, CEO of The New England Council and Chairman of the President's Committee for People with Intellectual Disabilities. (Special Olympics Massachusetts)

Morrissey is the 2022 recipient of the John “Jack” Brett Champions Award, which is given annually to someone who has supported and improved the lives of individuals with intellectual disabilities. A lifelong advocate for individuals with disabilities, Morrissey is a state and national human services leader and quality expert who devoted more than 30 years of his career to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, including four years as assistant secretary for Disabilities and Community Services and more than a decade as commissioner of the Department of Developmental Services. He has led quality improvement for Sevita since 2007 across 41 states serving 55,000 individuals.

"Special Olympics Massachusetts is so proud to honor Gerry Morrissey with the John "Jack" Brett Champions Award,” said Mary Beth McMahon, president and CEO. “Gerry has lived a life in the service of others, especially our neighbors with intellectual disabilities. Throughout his career from his time serving as the commissioner of the Department of Developmental Services, and now with Sevita, Gerry has put the needs and rights of people with disabilities at the forefront. He has always been a champion for us as such, we are excited to honor him with the Champions Award."

Morrissey is the sixth recipient of the Champions Award. Past recipients include former State Representative Jim Brett; U.S. Labor Secretary Marty Walsh; Governor Charlie Baker; former Congressman Joe Kennedy; and State Senator Nick Collins.

Morrissey is past president and board member of the National Association of State Directors of Developmental Disabilities (NASDDDS) and the recipient of the Ben Censoni Excellence in Public Service Award. He is a longtime supporter of Special Olympics Massachusetts and served on the Board of Directors from 2000 – 2009. Morrissey currently serves on the Board of Directors for the Boys & Girls Clubs of Dorchester, which awarded him the National Service to Youth Award, and remains an active supporter of and advocate for Best Buddies.

“We are incredibly proud of Gerry for this incredible honor,” said Brett Cohen, chief operating officer for Sevita. “As a leader at the state and national level, Gerry’s influence and impact extends far beyond our organization and deep into the community, where his commitment to helping people live full and joyful lives of their own choosing, despite the challenges they face, is an example to us all.”

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Sevita is a leading provider of community-based specialized health care, inspired by our core values of respect, integrity, inclusion and growth. We provide people with quality services and individualized supports that lead to growth and independence, regardless of the physical, intellectual, or behavioral challenges they face. We've made this our mission for more than 50 years. Today our team members continue to innovate and enhance care for the 50,000+ individuals we serve.

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