Town Hall Summer Series, Session 1: Conversation with Secretary Miller, Department of Human Services
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Town Hall Summer Series, Session 1: Conversation with Secretary Miller, Department of Human Services Speaker: Teresa D. Miller, Secretary, PA Department of Human Services Moderated by: Kristen Rotz, President, United Way of Pennsylvania Offered in Partnership with: The Housing Alliance of PA, Hunger Free Pennsylvania, PANO, Pennsylvania Alliance of YMCAs, United Way of Pennsylvania |
The Housing Alliance of PA, Hunger Free Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania Association of Nonprofit Organizations, Pennsylvania Alliance of YMCAs, and United Way of Pennsylvania are co-hosting a Virtual Summer Town Hall Series for key state leaders to speak with nonprofits about COVID-19 recovery and their partnership with the nonprofit sector. Each town hall will be a moderated question and answer session with each leader.
In this first conversation, Kristen Rotz, President of the United Way of Pennsylvania, will moderate a Q&A with Secretary Teresa Miller of the Department of Human Services.
Register now for this FREE EVENT to hold your seat and submit any questions you may have.
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Cost: FREE! Terms of Participation
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Materials & Login/Call-In Instructions: Can’t attend? All webinar registrants will receive a recording of the webinar following the live session! |
About Secretary Miller: Teresa D. Miller is Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Human Services.
Previously, Miller served as Pennsylvania’s insurance commissioner starting in January 2015, where she work on a range of issues, including the administration’s top priorities – fighting the heroin and opioid epidemic and helping seniors.
Under her leadership, Miller made it clear that one of her top priorities at the Insurance Department was enforcing mental health parity laws, ensuring consumers have access to the mental health and substance use disorder treatments they need.
Secretary Miller has been a leader in the Wolf Administration’s efforts to protect seniors. Her work to ensure 180,000 seniors in Western Pennsylvania were protected and would not lose access to their doctors helped prevent disruption in care by ensuring UPMC providers continued participation in Highmark’s Medicare networks through the end of the consent decrees.
Learn more about Secretary Miller here. |
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