Dr. Deme Hill Joins AHP as Principal Consultant
AHP is thrilled to announce that Deme Hill, D.P.A., M.A., has joined the company as the principal consultant, which will greatly benefit our national initiatives around housing and homelessness. For nearly 30 years, Dr. Hill has served U.S. communities in social services and government as an expert in the areas of criminal justice, behavioral health, housing, and homelessness.
Dr. Hill is currently a state-appointed juvenile justice commissioner and has served on various community and government boards throughout her extensive career, including developing and maintaining partnerships with more than 300 organizations nationally. This work includes the creation and management of six advisory boards representing more than 100 agencies and businesses. Dr. Hill has done extensive work around youth homelessness and bridging gaps between child welfare and juvenile justice systems.
Patrick Gauthier, managing director of Strategic Development at AHP, noted that “Dr. Hill brings a depth of experience to AHP that will reinvigorate our commitment to helping solve homelessness throughout the country. We are excited to have her join and are looking forward to developing new opportunities and partnerships.”
Dr. Hill is known as a dedicated and charismatic community advocate. Her experience includes managing and facilitating government programs funded by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, the U.S. Department of Justice – Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, California Department(s) of Corrections and Rehabilitation, Department of Mental Health, Department of Social Services, U.S. Department of Education, U.S. Department of Labor, and U.S. Department of Agriculture.
“Dr. Hill is a terrific addition to the AHP team, and we look forward to cocreating new housing and homelessness programs and competencies around the country. With her help, we hope to build atop the immense challenges we are grappling with in California. We believe states from coast to coast will benefit from what we are doing and what Dr. Hill brings to the table. The synergies are very exciting and infectious, and that’s what this sector needs right now. We need the kinds of innovation experts like her can stimulate and enable,” continued Gauthier.
AHP is deeply involved in finding solutions to America’s housing and homelessness challenges and serves as the administrative entity for multiple State of California projects related to housing/homelessness, behavioral health, substance use disorders, and crisis care.
The company has a long history of addressing homelessness in America and is building on current programs including California Behavioral Health Bridge Housing and Permanent Supportive Housing Technical Assistance in Virginia, along with past programs including the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Homeless and Housing Resource Network and the National Veterans’ Technical Assistance Center funded by the U.S. Department of Labor.
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Advocates for Human Potential, Inc. (AHP) creates powerful solutions to improve health and human services systems. By partnering with the federal government, states, municipalities, healthcare systems, and nonprofits, we help people experiencing the greatest disadvantages lead full and productive lives. We are national leaders in training and technical assistance, research and evaluation, publishing, and dedicated consulting. On issues from workforce development to mental health, substance use disorders to housing and homelessness, we help our clients enhance behavioral health care through systems change. AHP was founded nearly 40 years ago to develop solutions for some of the biggest social infrastructure challenges across the nation. Our company has offices in metro Boston, Chicago, and Los Angeles. Find out more at www.ahpnet.com.
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