NEW: Raimondo Taps Ohio Doctor to Head DCYF

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NEW: Raimondo Taps Ohio Doctor to Head DCYF

Raimondo (pictured here) has made her choice for new head of DCYF.
Rhode Island Governor Gina Raimondo has tapped Ohio-based Dr. Trista Piccola as her choice for the new Director of the Department of Children, Youth and Families (DCYF). 

Raimondo will submit her name to the Rhode Island State Senate on Tuesday for their advice and consent. 

"Dr. Piccola has dedicated her career to improving the wellbeing of children, families, and communities. She brings to this new role a strong background in child welfare and extensive government leadership experience. I am very pleased to have recruited strong, permanent leadership that will help us improve outcomes for kids and families and build on the strong foundation for reform we have established at DCYF over the last two years,” said Raimondo. 

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Piccola will take over for Jamia McDonald as head of DCYF. 

As Director of the Department of Children, Youth and Families, Piccola will oversee the department's Four Divisions: Child Welfare, Child Protective Services, Juvenile Correctional Services, and Permanency. She will manage a department of more than 500 employees and a more than $220 million budget for this fiscal year.

"I look forward to building on the great work the Raimondo administration has accomplished on behalf of our youth and families. I will work hand-in-hand with the dedicated DCYF staff to move this important work forward. It's an exciting and challenging time to join the team,” said Piccola. 

Dr. Trista Piccola 

Piccolo has over 20 years of experience in the child welfare area. 

She started her career as a Protective Services Case Manager at Lorain County Children Services in Elyria, Ohio, and has risen to her current position as the Deputy Director of Cuyahoga County Health and Human Services in Cleveland, Ohio, where her responsibilities included administrative oversight of the child welfare system. 

Piccola has a BA from Baldwin Wallace College in Justice, an MS in Social Work and a PH.D in Social Welfare from Western Reserve University.


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