Background
Marshall, Phyllis Ellinwood was born on December 20, 1929 in Kansas City, Missouri, United States. Daughter of Herbert Dwight and Mildred (Gillham) Ellinwood.
consultant mental health system executive
Marshall, Phyllis Ellinwood was born on December 20, 1929 in Kansas City, Missouri, United States. Daughter of Herbert Dwight and Mildred (Gillham) Ellinwood.
Bachelor, Washington University, Saint Louis, 1951, Master of Social Work., 1969. Adult program director Saint Louis Young Women's Christian Association, 1962-1964, director decentralized programs, 1964-1967. Alcoholism caseworker Malcolm Bliss Mental Health Center, Saint Louis, 1968.
Executive director Cobb County Young Women's Christian Association, Georgia, 1969-1972.
Director Coastal Area Cmty. Mental Health Center, Brunswick, Georgia, 1973-1977.
Director Mental Health Superior vena cava syndrome, Georgia Department Human Resources, Atlanta, 1977-1984. Executive director Integrated Mental Health, Incorporated., Rochester, New York, 1984-1992.
Executive director Northern Virginia Mental Health Institute, 1992-1995.
Manager MHMRSA Reorganization Alexandria, Virginia, 1995-1996. State health reform director National Mental Health Association, 1997, project manager, National Women"s Health Information Center, Soza & Limited company, 1998. Board directors Anne Arundel Company Maryland.
Mental Health Agency.
Consultant National Institute of Mental Health, Washington, 1979-1984, Southern Regional Ednl. Board, Atlanta, 1979-1984, New York State Office Mental Health, Albany, 1980-1984, State of Illinois Department Mental Health, 1988, World Health Organization, 1989, Ontario, Canada, 1990-1991, The Netherlands, 1991-1992, 93, 97, U. Maryland., 1997, 98, School Medicine U. Maryland., 1997, independent behavioral health consultant, P.E.M. Consulting, 1996.
With mental health programs in Ohio, Michigan, Arizona, Maryland., South Carolina., New New York Company-chair Metro Atlanta Deinstitutionalization Task Force, 1983-1985.
Board directors Children Have All Rights, Legal, Ednl. and Emotional, Menninger Foundation project, Atlanta, 1983-1984.
Board directors Fingerlakes Health Systems Agency, Rochester, 1985-1992, board directors, 1991-1992. Chair Monroe County Advisory Committee on Women"s Issues, 1992, chairman, 1991-1992. Member steering committee Mental Health Liaison Group, Committee on Health Care Reform, Washington, 1994.
Adult program director St. Louis Young Women’s Christian Association, 1964-1967. Alcoholism caseworker Malcolm Bliss Mental Health Crt., St. Louis, 1968. Executive director Cobb County Young Women’s Christian Association, Georgia, 1969-1972.
Director Coastal Area Community Mental Health Crt., Brunswick, 1973-1977. Director mental health services Georgia Department Human Resources, Atlanta, 1977-1984. Executive director Integrated Mental Health, Inc., Rochester, New York, 1984-1992, Northern Virginia Mental Health Institute, Falls Church, Virginia, 1992-1995.
Manager MHMRSA Reorganization, Alexandria, 1995-1996. State health reform director National Mental Health Association, 1997. Project manager national women's health information center Soza & Limited company, Fairfax, 1998-1999.
Retired
Board directors Anne Arundel Company Maryland Mental Health Agency, since 1996. Consultant National Institute of Mental Health, Washington, 1979-1984, Southern Regional Educational Board, Atlanta, 1979-1984, New York State Office Mental Health, Albany, 1980-1984, State of Illinois Department Mental Health, 1988, World Health Organization, 1989, Ontario, Canada, 1990-1991, The Netherlands, 1991-1993, 97, School Medicine University Maryland, 1997-1998, independent behavioral health consultant, P.E.M. consultant, since 1996. With mental health programs in Ohio, Michigan, Arizona, Maryland, South Carolina, New York, Pennsylvania.
Co-chair Metro Atlanta Deinstitutionalization Task Force, 1983-1985. Board directors Children Have All Rights, Legal, Educational and Emotional, Menninger Foundation project, Atlanta, 1983-1984. Chairman Monroe County Advisory Committee on Women's Issues, 1991-1992.
Steering committee Mental Health Liaison Group, Committee on Health Care Reform, Washington, 1994-1999. Program development Young Women's Sailing Womenship, Inc., 2000-2003.
Board directors, president Georgia Human Resources Credit Union, Atlanta, 1982-1984. Board directors Annapolis Chorale, 2001-2002. With program development for young womens sailing Womanship Sailing School, 2000-2008, Womanship Sailing School, Annapolis, Maryland.
Member Ann Arundel, Maryland, Commission for Women, since 2003. Member American Association of University Women (chapter president 1978), Association Mental Health Administrators (chair health policy committee 1995-1996), Association Behavioral Healthcare Management (newsletter columnist 1996-1999), Georgia Association Community Mental Health Centers (president 1975-1977), Rochester Women's Network (board directors, treasurer 1990-1992), Anne Arundel Commission Women, New Annapolitans (president 2000-2001, board director Annapolis Chorale, since 2001).
Married John D. Reich, July 1, 1950 (divorced 1964). Children: Martha Reich Millican, Michael David, Donald Martin. Married C. Randolph Marshall, November 27, 1969.