Behavioral Health Business September 30, 2024
Matthew Blake

Autism therapy provider NeurAbilities Healthcare has a new CEO after its prior leader resigned in April.

The Voorhees, New Jersey-based company tapped former Fresenius Medical Care executive Andrew Holstein to the CEO position, according to a LinkedIn announcement earlier this month, following the departure of Kathleen Stengel, the company’s CEO since 2018.

“Drew brings decades of health care leadership and business experience to our team plus a strong passion for patient care, and we know he is ready to lead us to new heights,” the post read.

Messages left Monday with NeurAbilities and Holstein were not returned.

Started in 2005, NeurAbilities founders include Mark Mintz, a pediatric neurologist who continues to serve as chief medical officer. NeurAbilities has grown amid...

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