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Tami Hodges Named President Of EAP Incorporated

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Tami Hodges Named President

 Of EAP Incorporated

NORTH HAVEN –– EAP Incorporated, a national employee assistance program that provides counseling and intervention services, has promoted Tami Hodges of Great Quarter Road in Sandy Hook to the position of president.

Ms Hodges, formerly EAP Incorporated’s director of operations and corporate secretary, will now have day-to-day responsibility for running the company with the positions of clinical director, operations manager, and vice president now reporting directly to her.

 Ms Hodges is a certified employee assistance professional (CEAP) and a member of the Public Policy and Legislation Committee for the Connecticut Chapter of the Employee Assistance Program Association. She is a graduate of Albertus Magnus College in New Haven with a bachelor of science degree in business management.

Ms Hodges joined EAP Incorporated as an administrative manager in 1993.

“Tami has been with EAP Incorporated since the beginning, and like every one of our employees, she is committed to a level of service that other organizations only dream about. No one knows more about the employee assistance field, and we are very proud of her accomplishments,” said Peter Curley, chief executive officer of EAP Incorporated. “Tami’s promotion is not only a reflection of our continuing growth as an employee assistance program, it is also a testament to the loyalty and quality of people we’ve attracted to our organization.”

EAP Incorporated is a national employee assistance program dedicated solely to providing 24-hour, confidential counseling services to employed workers and their families. Its full-service programs are designed to assist in the identification and resolution of personal and behavioral issues that might adversely affect an employee’s job performance and career. EAP Incorporated is also Connecticut’s largest employee assistance program provider. For more information, view www.eaphelp.com or call 888-EAP-8900.

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