Treatment Management Company Names Ray Velazquez As Chief Executive Officer
ATLANTA, July 17, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Treatment Management Company, a leading provider of drug and alcohol treatment programs, has named Ray Velazquez as chief executive officer.
Velazquez is an entrepreneur and international business executive with extensive experience in starting and growing businesses across the globe. He has been a leader of technology companies, including Terremark Worldwide, which he helped grow over 12 years – and then sell to Verizon for $1.4 billion.
His high level of integrity and trust lead him to be an advisor to state and national political leaders, including former Florida Govs. Bob Martinez and Jeb Bush and former presidents Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush.
Before his work in private business, he served in a variety of U.S. government positions with several U.S. governmental agencies, working in the United States, Europe and Latin America. His work as a federal criminal investigator won him honors from U.S. presidents and senior government officials, recognizing his great success in several major anti-drug missions. His work over the years in fighting drug lords has given him a passion to help fight the drug epidemic in the United States.
Velazquez served as chair of the Florida Victory Committee for President George W. Bush, finance chair of the Republican Senatorial Campaign Committee and was appointed by Gov. Bush to two terms on the Florida Hispanic Leadership Conference.
Treatment Management Company is a leader in the treatment of alcohol and drug addiction delivered through licensed and accredited treatment centers in Florida, California and Arizona, and accompanying levels of care, along with a 24/7 addiction hotline service. It has earned coveted Joint Commission accreditation at all of its facilities.
For more information, contact George Haj at 305-239-6951.
SOURCE Treatment Management Company
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