Nick Stavros is chief executive officer at Community Medical Services, an opioid treatment program offering a compassionate approach to care that goes beyond medication. CMS is at the forefront of evidence-based practices, providing outpatient medication for opioid use disorder along with counseling and peer support services. In addition to medication-assisted treatment, CMS provides essential education about opioid use disorder treatment, life skills and social determinants of health.
Prior to joining CMS in 2012, Nick was an intelligence analyst and Arabic linguist in the U.S. Army. He finished his military career as an Airborne/Ranger-qualified Infantry Captain and Iraq War veteran. Upon honorably discharging from the Army, Nick earned his MBA from the UCLA Anderson School of Management. He is an alumnus of the Arizona Valley Leadership Institute.
Nick is on the board of the National Association for Behavioral Health (NABH) and chairs its Medication Sub-committee. He also serves as the Arizona representative to the American Association of the Treatment of Opioid Dependence (AATOD) and president of the Arizona Chapter of AATOD, which provides collaborative opportunities for facilities throughout the state. Nick is also on the ASU Medical Advisory Board, AZ Parent’s Commission on Drug Education & Prevention with the AZ Governor’s office, an Advisory Board Member of the National Conference on Addiction Disorders and a board member for HMP’s Treatment Center Investment & Valuation Retreat (East & West).
Clearview Capital helped Community Medical Services take annual revenue from less than $15 million to more than $90 million.
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