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Achievement Center Announces New Directors

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The Achievement Center, headquartered in Erie, recently promoted Steve Wilcoxon, a licensed professional counselor, as the co-director of the Taking Flight Program and hired Adam Bratton as director of Development.

In his role, Wilcoxon will provide oversight to Taking Flight Outpatient Therapy, a preteens program designed to provide mental health and behavioral health services for young children, and adolescents with a diagnosis other than ADHD or autism. He has a bachelor’s degree in psychology and a master’s degree in clinical psychology from Edinboro University. Wilcoxon has been employed with the Achievement Center for more than four years and is a licensed professional counselor in Pennsylvania.

As the director of Development, Bratton’s focus is primarily in donor cultivation for major gifts through an increase in donor relationships and donor support. He has a bachelor’s degree in political science from Allegheny College and a master of public administration degree from George Mason University. In addition, the Center has announced several new appointments to its board for 2012-2014.

Jim Stoik will serve as president, and Dan Teed as vice president of the board. Stoik, CPA, CPCU is vice president — Internal Audit at Erie Insurance Group,
while Teed is president of Wedgewood Investors, a Registered Investment Advisor that specializes in investment management for individuals and institutions.

Ray Moluski, Jim Carlucci and Mike Neubauer also have been appointed as members of the board.

Moluski is vice president of General Services at UPMC Hamot; Carlucci is vice president, Strategic and Integrated Services, at Erie Insurance Group; and Neubauer, CPA, is a manager at McGill, Power, Bell & Associates.

The Achievement Center is a nonprofit organization that serves children from birth to 21 years with physical disabilities, autism spectrum disorders, ADHD,
developmental delays and emotional/behavioral problems.