Behavioral Health Business January 24, 2024
Chris Larson

Hopebridge Inc.’s CEO, David McIntosh, is leaving the company. Its previous CEO, Dennis May, resumed his role, effective Tuesday.

The Indianapolis-based autism therapy provider announced in April 2023 that McIntosh, the company’s then-president and chief operating officer, would take over the CEO spot on May 1, 2023. May started as CEO in 2016. Since leaving the CEO role, May has been Hopebridge’s board chairman.

A company representative described May’s tenure as “playing a pivotal role in expanding access to autism therapy services for thousands of our families across the country. We are confident in Dennis’ ability to guide us through this transition and beyond.”

The representative also said the company was “on sound footing” and “poised to make 2024 one...

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