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Trinity Appoints Diane Godbolt-Hall, LPCS, LAC Executive Director

  • tdavis266
  • Feb 1, 2024
  • 1 min read

The Boards of Directors of Trinity Behavioral Care are pleased to announce the appointment of Diane Godbolt-Hall, LPCS, LAC, CCS, MAC as the new Executive Director, effective February 1, 2024. A Marion County native, Mrs. Hall has dedicated over 30 years to Trinity, which serves as the Commission of Alcohol and Drug Abuse for Marion, Dillon, and Marlboro Counties, providing prevention and treatment services regardless of financial circumstances.

Diane holds a degree in Psychology from the University of South Carolina and a Master of Arts in Counseling from Webster University. She is also a graduate of Francis Marion University’s Fred R. Sheheen Non-Profit Leadership Institute. As a licensed Professional Counselor Supervisor and Addiction Counselor, Diane has extensive experience in care provision, program development, and supervision of prevention and treatment services. Her recent roles include Director of Clinical Services and Deputy Director. Under her leadership, Trinity’s opioid response program has gained national recognition as a model for rural communities.

Mrs. Hall served on the SCAADAC Certification Commission from 2008 to 2014 and was named the 2014 Counselor of the Year. She is an active board member of the Northeast Rural Health Network, participates in the Marion-Mullins Rotary Club, and is a member of Florence, SC Toastmasters.

"I am honored and humbled to take on the role of Executive Director," Mrs. Hall stated. "I am grateful for the support from our boards and colleagues. My predecessor has been instrumental in shaping Trinity Behavioral Care, and I am committed to continuing his vision of service to our communities."


Eye-level view of a community gathering focused on drug prevention education
Executive Director, Diane G. Hall



 
 
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