Marino Puliti is Chief Financial Officer and brings more than 25 years of experience in nonprofit financial and administrative matters. In this position, he is responsible for administrating and determining policy for overall administrative activities of PHMC and its subsidiaries to include fiscal, human resources and benefits, grants management, leasing, purchasing and insurance. Marino is a member of the PHMC Board of Directors Executive Committee and serves on the Audit, Personnel and Pension Committees.
During his career, he also served as the Controller of UCPA of Philadelphia & Vicinity for and as the interim controller for numerous other small nonprofits as part of PHMC's technical assistance program to other nonprofit organizations.
Marino has an M.B.A. from Temple University with a concentration in Health Care Administration and Accounting.
Celeste Collins is the Chief People and Inclusion Officer where she ensures a dedicated focus on diversity and inclusion throughout PHMC’s recruitment, orientation and staff development initiatives. Celeste provides leadership for Human Resources, Organizational Development and Leadership (ODL) and Total Quality Management (TQM) for more than 3,000 employees. She has more than 20 years of human resources and related experience, and her expertise includes talent recruitment, work place diversity and inclusion, transformative changes, employment law, and policy development.
Celeste is passionate about having a meaningful impact, both professionally and personally with those she interacts with. She is committed to causes that have impacted under-represented children with learning differences and underserved women. She has served as a mentor to many children and adults throughout her career. Celeste graduated from Widener University with a B.S. in Business Administration.
Recognized nationally as an authority in the public health management arena, Richard J. Cohen, Ph.D., FACHE, President and Chief Executive Officer of Public Health Management Corporation (PHMC), has led the organization since 1980. Dr. Cohen leads more than 3,500 employees, more than 350 public health programs and a family of subsidiary organizations. Under his watch, the organization has expanded more than 200-fold and continues to grow, with a current operating budget of approximately more than $325 million. Dr. Cohen has devoted his professional life to the needs of Philadelphia and the surrounding region, while playing a critical role at a national level as well.
Prior to joining PHMC, his career took him to Temple University as Instructor of Psychology and Assistant Director of Project Upward Bound, then to St. Luke’s and Children’s Medical Center and to the City of Philadelphia Coordinating Office for Drug and Alcohol Abuse Programs, where he held increasingly senior positions managing drug and alcohol treatment and prevention programs. Dr. Cohen also has consulted with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services National Institute on Drug Abuse. He holds a Ph.D. in Social Sciences and Psychiatry from the Medical College of Pennsylvania, an M.A. in Clinical Psychology from Temple University and a B.A. in Psychology from the University of Maine.
Regionally and nationally, Dr. Cohen is sought not only for his depth of experience in public health delivery and management, but also for his insight into the underlying issues. This is evidenced by his more than 30 publications and conference presentations that get to the heart of addressing public health dilemmas, with insight into the marketing of human services, developing leadership, establishing public/private partnerships, assessing long-term verses short-term costs, understanding hospital utilization patterns, and many other critical topics. This is knowledge born not simply of theory, but of a life in the thick of urban public health, experiencing obstacles firsthand and innovating to overcome them.
Dr. Cohen has shared this expertise with numerous professional institutions throughout his career. He has held leadership roles in many distinguished health organizations that include the American Public Health Association (Governing Council, Treasurer, Executive Board), the Alliance of Children and Families (Board Chair, Vice Chair, Board of Directors of its parent organization, Families International), the National Council on Crime and Delinquency (past Board Chair, Executive Committee), the Pennsylvania Public Health Association (Past President), the College of Physicians of Philadelphia (Trustee) and the American College of Health Care Executives (Past Regent). He is the recipient of numerous awards from groups as wide-ranging as local community alliances and national institutions.
However varied his professional involvement, one central theme defines Dr. Cohen’s career. Through his tenure at Public Health Management Corporation, and through the many other avenues by which he shares his penetrating grasp of the profession, Dr. Cohen expands the reach and increases the power of public health in the greater Philadelphia area and beyond.
Jacqueline Link is vice president for Clinical Services and Quality Management at PHMC and has 33 years of experience. Her component is responsible for clinical oversight, operations and best practices for standards of care for all PHMC direct service programs. These include Health Care for the Homeless, home and community-based HIV health service programs, and 11 substance abuse programs servicing women, children and adolescent populations in the greater Philadelphia region. In addition, Link’s department works with ChildLink Early Intervention Program to provide quality assurance and records coordination activities and other corporate responsibilities. Her group directs and assists staff in preparing for all audits, interprets regulations and written governance, and develops and implements policies and procedures to ensure adherence to regulations established by entities supporting program operations. Link specializes in HIV outreach, prevention and quality management.