NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Gov. Haslam announced the appointment of Marie Williams as commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services effective October 22. Williams will replace Commissioner Doug Varney who announced his retirement last week. Williams, 51, started with the department in 2000 and has served as deputy commissioner since 2011. As deputy commissioner, Williams has overseen a transformation in the mental health system in east Tennessee She also helped create the department’s Prescription for Success multi-faceted strategy to tackle the prescription drug epidemic in Tennessee. “Marie’s passion for helping the mentally ill, the homeless and those with drug and alcohol addictions inspires her to create innovative, high-impact programs that make a difference,” Haslam said. Prior to her appointment as deputy commissioner, Williams served as assistant commissioner of mental health services. “I am honored and grateful that Governor Haslam asked me to join his team as Commissioner of the Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services and look forward to continuing the transformative work that started under his and Commissioner Varney's leadership,” Williams said. A licensed clinical social worker, Williams has a master’s degree in social work from the University of Tennessee and a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Austin Peay State University
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