Karen Boggess Named JWB Chief Operating Officer

JWB staff portrait for COO Karen Boggess

Karen Boggess, who has been with Juvenile Welfare Board of Pinellas County (JWB) for nearly 20 years, was recently promoted to Chief Operating Officer (COO).

“In each role at JWB, Ms. Boggess has become more and more valuable to the work that we do for children and families,” said JWB CEO Beth A. Houghton when announcing the promotion.

Ms. Boggess, who holds a master’s degree in social work, served in a variety of roles in children’s mental health before moving from New York to Florida.

When she joined JWB in 2005, she started as a Senior Contract Manager. She continued in Program positions of increasing responsibility, which included the creation of the Quality Early Learning Initiative, until 2014, when she was promoted to Manager of Performance and Evaluation.

In 2021, Ms. Boggess was promoted to Chief Program Officer (CPO). In this role, she led JWB’s workforce stabilization efforts and increased opportunities for JWB-funded programs, overseeing the community event support funding and the growth of community initiatives and collaboratives.

In her new role as COO, Ms. Boggess will lead the performance of the following units reporting to her: Program Administration, Community Engagement, Community Collaborations, Family Services Initiative, and Performance and Evaluation.

“Ms. Boggess is well-equipped to continue growing with the Juvenile Welfare Board as we work for Pinellas children and families,” Ms. Houghton concluded.

Read Ms. Boggess’ full bio.

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Houghton serves as the chief executive officer for the Juvenile Welfare Board of Pinellas County. In her CEO role, she oversees an annual impact budget of $133 million. Her duties include overseeing the funding of high-quality programs that served more than 77,000 children and families last year.

She also directs the implementation of strategic initiatives and campaigns that benefit tens of thousands annually, including JWB’s Children’s Mental Health Initiative aimed at fostering prevention, early intervention, and treatment with a focus on children ages 4 to 11.

Houghton’s prior experience includes serving as CEO of the St. Petersburg Free Clinic and chief financial officer and general counsel of All Children’s Health System. She graduated with honors from Stetson College of Law, Tulane University Graduate School of Business, and Newcomb College of Tulane. She is licensed to practice law in Florida and served as Chairman of the Board for Signature Bank in St. Petersburg.

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JWB CEO Beth Houghton joined the Board of Directors for Tampa Bay Thrives (TBT), a nonprofit that envisions an emotionally healthy community where mental health is a priority and all thrive together. TBT brings together community leaders to devise strategic solutions centered on behavioral health navigation, access to care, and stigma reduction. JWB’s Children’s Mental Health Initiative screened 17,000 children for early detection and intervention.

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