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Campbell Joins Family and Children’s Services

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To Serve As Vice President of Community Integration And Engagement

Family and Children’s Services has announced the appointment of Lori A. Campbell as its new vice president of Community Integration and Engagement. Campbell is a native of New Orleans, La. 

In her new role, Campbell will lead a division within FCS’s marketing communications department, driving strategies to advocate for FCS programs, amplify its visibility, and cultivate impactful relationships with community leaders, stakeholders, organizations, and partners. 

An accomplished, retired United States Navy officer and veteran, Campbell has multi-disciplinary expertise with over 25 years of active-duty military service in healthcare, organizational leadership, community integration, engagement, and outreach. She has extensive training, implementation experience, and a record of leading change with top initiatives in DEI.  

“Lori’s character and integrity will be essential in building new community relationships and maintaining existing ones with stakeholders. She agrees with FCS’s philosophy to operate under an inclusive intellectual umbrella by defining the organization’s value and connecting communities with the education and resources needed to bridge gaps,” said Adam Andreassen, president/CEO of FCS. 

She is an alumnus of the Yale University School of Management Global Executive Leadership Program (YGELP). She earned a Public Leadership Certificate from Harvard Kennedy School of Government Executive Education and holds a master’s degree of science in nursing as a Family Nurse Practitioner from Hampton University. She is also a Ph.D. candidate in organizational psychology. 

Campbell has worked closely with African American, Asian American, Hispanic American, Native American, and Pacific Islander communities, leaving no one behind in the relationships that she has developed. 

“My goal will be to elevate FCS’s presence and deepen the community’s understanding of our services. I will begin by identifying educational needs within our community and strategically leveraging the organization’s experts to develop initiatives that effectively address those needs,” said Campbell.  

She served as the president of the New Orleans Police Department Police Community Advisory Board 4th District and chair of the NOPD Training Academy, Training Advisory Committee. 

“We are excited about the wealth of experience and passion Lori brings to our team, and we look forward to the positive impact she will have on our community integration and engagement efforts. Together, we will continue to strengthen our mission and make a lasting difference in the lives of those we serve,” said Andreassen. 

For more information, contact Campbell at lori.campbell@fcsok.org. 

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For over a century, Family & Children’s Services (FCS) has been dedicated to delivering quality services to adults, children, and families in the Tulsa Metro area.  

As a Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC), FCS offers a comprehensive range of whole-person care, addressing various factors influencing an individual’s mental health, overall well-being, and recovery. This includes a distinctive combination of mental health care, substance use disorder treatment, crisis prevention and intervention, physical health coordination, and social services.  

FCS restores children’s well-being, heals victims of abuse and trauma, strengthens individuals and families, provides recovery support for adults suffering from mental illness and addictions, and diverts individuals from the criminal legal system.  

Services in over 72 programs are accessible at 85 locations throughout Tulsa via a network of 11 FCS Tulsa office locations, eight school districts and 25 co-located sites throughout the greater Tulsa metropolitan area. 

For more information, call (918) 587-9471 or visit https://www.fcsok.org/.

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