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Candid Conversations with Charly Weldon, MBA | Meet & Greet with CBHL’s New CEO

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February 6 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm EST

CBHL Candid Conversations provide an informal platform for connecting and networking with other CBHL members, fostering an environment where we can learn from one another’s experiences. 

Led by a CBHL member or partner, these sessions are designed to facilitate the exchange of valuable leadership insights, skills, and support.  Occurring at least once a month, Candid Conversations are open to all CBHL members.   

Thursday, February 6, 2025
11:00 am PT / 12:00 pm MT / 1:00 pm CT / 2:00 pm ET

Register Here!

Charly Hubenak Weldon, MBA is the Chief Executive Officer of The College for Behavioral Health Leadership (CBHL). For the last 20 years, Charly has been an innovative change driver for Houston’s most impactful nonprofits and programs that support homeless and at-risk populations. She is recognized as a leader whose passion to serve empowers and motivates organizational teams, board members, and community members alike. Charly holds a Master of Business Administration degree from East Texas A&M University, and a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from the University of Houston, Downtown. View Charly’s Full Bio

We invite members to come with any questions they may have for Charly!

Register Now

The purpose of CBHL Candid Conversations is to: 

  • Network and Collaborate: Meet and engage with fellow CBHL colleagues in an informal, small group environment that encourages collaboration and the building of meaningful connections 
  • Learn and Innovate: Acquire new skills and exchange fresh ideas with experienced leaders in a supportive and trusting environment, fostering personal and professional growth 
  • Showcase Success: Highlight successful member programs or best and promising practices that demonstrate potential for scaling and broader application. 

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  • « Workforce Solutions Jam | Bridging the Gap: Advancing a Diverse and Resilient Workforce for SUD Treatment
  • CBHL Leadership Community | Synergy in Action: Bringing Concepts Beyond DEI into the Mental Health Workplace »

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