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Richard Whitworth is currently Director at Coates International Ltd. since 2006 and President at Whitworth Group, Inc. Former positions include Director-DWI Program Office at the Supreme Court of Florida in 1987, Prevention Director at Drug Abuse Treatment Association, Inc. in 1978, and Manager-Supply Development at Tennessee Gas Pipeline Co. LLC.
Education includes undergraduate studies at the University of Florida.
Richard Whitworth active positions
| Companies | Position | Start |
|---|---|---|
| COATES INTERNATIONAL, LTD. | Director/Board Member | - |
Whitworth Group, Inc. | President | - |
Former positions of Richard Whitworth
| Companies | Position | End |
|---|---|---|
Supreme Court of Florida
Supreme Court of Florida General GovernmentGovernment Florida courts | Corporate Officer/Principal | 1986-12-31 |
Drug Abuse Treatment Association, Inc.
Drug Abuse Treatment Association, Inc. Drug Abuse Treatment Association, Inc. is a nonprofit organization that provides comprehensive substance abuse and behavioral health treatment services primarily for children, adolescents, and families. The private company is based in West Palm Beach, FL. The company offers a range of programs including residential treatment, outpatient services, school-based behavioral health programs, multisystemic therapy, and the Treatment Accountability for Safer Communities program. Residential treatment centers provide year-round, 24-hour supervised care with individual, group, and family therapies, trauma-informed care, academic education, and behavior modification systems. Outpatient programs include screening, assessment, counseling, referrals, urinalysis, and evidence-based therapies such as motivational interviewing and cognitive behavioral therapy, with family involvement emphasized. School-based programs operate in middle and high schools, offering early identification, counseling, prevention education, and intervention services. The multisystemic therapy program delivers intensive, family- and community-based treatment for youth with serious behavioral problems and delinquency. The Treatment Accountability for Safer Communities program connects juvenile justice systems with treatment providers through assessment, case management, and monitoring for youth offenders with substance use or mental health challenges. Services are accessible regardless of ability to pay, using sliding fee scales and accepting most Medicaid plans, with a commitment to nondiscrimination and accessibility. | Corporate Officer/Principal | 1977-12-31 |
Tennessee Gas Pipeline Co. LLC
Tennessee Gas Pipeline Co. LLC Oil & Gas PipelinesIndustrial Services Engages in transportation and storage of natural gas pipelines | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
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Tennessee Gas Pipeline Co. LLC
Tennessee Gas Pipeline Co. LLC Oil & Gas PipelinesIndustrial Services Engages in transportation and storage of natural gas pipelines | Industrial Services |
Coates International Ltd.
Coates International Ltd. Trucks/Construction/Farm MachineryProducer Manufacturing Designs, develops and manufactures automotive parts | Producer Manufacturing |
University of Florida
University of Florida Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
Supreme Court of Florida
Supreme Court of Florida General GovernmentGovernment Florida courts | Government |
Whitworth Group, Inc. | |
Drug Abuse Treatment Association, Inc.
Drug Abuse Treatment Association, Inc. Drug Abuse Treatment Association, Inc. is a nonprofit organization that provides comprehensive substance abuse and behavioral health treatment services primarily for children, adolescents, and families. The private company is based in West Palm Beach, FL. The company offers a range of programs including residential treatment, outpatient services, school-based behavioral health programs, multisystemic therapy, and the Treatment Accountability for Safer Communities program. Residential treatment centers provide year-round, 24-hour supervised care with individual, group, and family therapies, trauma-informed care, academic education, and behavior modification systems. Outpatient programs include screening, assessment, counseling, referrals, urinalysis, and evidence-based therapies such as motivational interviewing and cognitive behavioral therapy, with family involvement emphasized. School-based programs operate in middle and high schools, offering early identification, counseling, prevention education, and intervention services. The multisystemic therapy program delivers intensive, family- and community-based treatment for youth with serious behavioral problems and delinquency. The Treatment Accountability for Safer Communities program connects juvenile justice systems with treatment providers through assessment, case management, and monitoring for youth offenders with substance use or mental health challenges. Services are accessible regardless of ability to pay, using sliding fee scales and accepting most Medicaid plans, with a commitment to nondiscrimination and accessibility. |
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