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Serving Erie, Niagara & Genesee Counties

Executive Management Team

Anne D. Constantino

President & CEO

“I am inspired and always humbled by those people who have had the will and courage to change their lives through recovery from mental illness or chemical dependency.”

Ms. Constantino was appointed to her current position as President and Chief Executive Officer for the Horizon Corporations in 1994.  In this role she leads the development and implementation of strategic and annual operating plans for Horizon Health Services, Horizon Village and the Health Management Group.

During her tenure, Ms. Constantino has led the organization in expansion of services in Erie County and to Niagara and Genesee Counties. Revenues and market share have doubled through expansion and implementation of best practices. Horizon staff has grown to more than 300 clinical and administrative members through this development period.

Ms. Constantino was named Chief Operating Officer and Vice President in 1990.  She continued to help expand Horizon by developing the first regional community mental health center to operate an integrated primary care service and developed the first regional intensive residential drug treatment program (now Horizon Village).

A graduate of SUNY at Buffalo, where she received her M.S. in Educational Psychology and Rehabilitation Counseling, Ms. Constantino is an active member of the NYS Council on Behavioral Health, the National Council for Community Behavioral Health and the NYS Association of Substance Abuse Providers. She is a graduate of Leadership Buffalo, Class of 2003 and is a Certified Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Counselor.

Ms. Constantino makes her home in East Amherst, New York with her husband and is the mother of three children and the proud grandmother of two.

Horizon, established in 1975, is the largest provider of mental health, chemical dependency and medical services in Western New York.  The agency currently operates 12 clinics serving Erie, Niagara and Genesee counties and one residential treatment facility that serves all eight counties of Western New York.