Beth A. Houghton takes over CEO reins to lead the Juvenile Welfare Board

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Clearwater, FL – After a unanimous vote of approval by the Juvenile Welfare Board of Pinellas County, Beth A. Houghton was appointed and began her tenure as the organization’s new Chief Executive Officer on October 1. 

“We are thrilled to have Beth onboard as our new CEO,” stated JWB Board Chair Susan Rolston who also led the Board’s executive search committee efforts. “After an exhaustive national search, we were fortunate to attract an experienced Pinellas County executive who checks all the boxes: an individual passionate about JWB’s mission who possesses legal and fiscal expertise, a proven track record of organizational excellence, and a reputation for getting things accomplished.”

Ms. Houghton came to the Juvenile Welfare Board from the St. Petersburg Free Clinic, where she held the top position – first Executive Director then Chief Executive Officer – for eight years. Under her leadership, the organization expanded its reach to eight food, shelter, and health care programs that distribute to more than 55,000 people monthly, provide free health and wellness services to 9,000 annually, and guide another 400 on their path to independent living through shelter services. Ms. Houghton graduated with highest honors from Stetson University College of Law, earned her MBA with highest honors from Tulane University Graduate School of Business, and her BA with honors in Economics and Political Science from Newcomb College of Tulane University. Ms. Houghton is licensed to practice law in Florida and served as Chairman of the Board of Directors for Signature Bank in St. Petersburg. Her previous employment includes serving as Chief Financial Officer and General Counsel of John’s Hopkins All Children’s Health System. 

“The Juvenile Welfare Board has always been known for shaping the future of our county’s youngest and most vulnerable citizens,” commented Houghton from her new post at JWB. “I have always been passionate about improving the lives of our children, both because they are the innocent who cannot control their circumstances and because, as a society, improving children’s lives today and into the future is simply a smart investment. So, coming to the JWB to work with our Board, staff, and community organizations was an easy choice for me. I knew I could come to work every day and really make a difference in the trajectory of our community.” 

In her role as CEO, Ms. Houghton will oversee an annual program and general government budget of $79.3 million and a workforce of 62, while ensuring policies set forth by the JWB Governing Board are effectively implemented. She will serve as the nexus between the JWB Board and day-to-day operations of the organization, and advance and oversee accountability systems and measurements to ensure effective use of the community’s investments. In her leadership role, she will advocate for children’s issues and underserved families. She will create strategic partnerships and oversee the funding of high-quality programs that benefit tens of thousands of Pinellas County children and families annually. 

“Beth is someone who has dedicated her entire life to giving back,” noted Rolston. “It’s important that we have a champion for children and families, like Beth, in our top leadership position.”

Ms. Houghton has taken numerous mission trips to rural Honduras and currently serves on the Board for the Foundation for International Missions which supports a rural health clinic. She also serves as Chair of the Hospital Board of H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute. Previously, Ms. Houghton served as Board President for Great Explorations, the Houghton-Wagman Children’s Museum, and she has received numerous awards for community service and leadership. She has three adult children, three grandchildren, and is raising two grandchildren. 

“Beth embodies the entire package,” added Rolston. “All of her attributes, combined with her experience developing and using impact measures and metrics, will serve us well as we prepare to sunset our current strategic plan, and adopt a new one in 2021.”

Established by a Special Act of the Florida Legislature in 1945, approved overwhelmingly by Pinellas County voters in 1946, and reauthorized in 1990, the Juvenile Welfare Board is an independent special taxing district that is governed by an 11-member Board and responsibly invests property tax dollars to give children the best opportunities to succeed. 

Ms. Houghton succeeded Dr. Marcie Biddleman, who retired in September after a decade-long tenure with the organization. 

For more information about the Juvenile Welfare Board visit www.jwbpinellas.org or contact Communications@jwbpinellas.org

St. Petersburg Fire Rescue partner with JWB for infant safe sleep press conference

St. Petersburg, FL – Infant sleep-related suffocation is the number one cause of preventable death for children under 18. Statistics show on average every month a healthy baby dies from sleeping unsafely in Pinellas County, and the majority of these deaths happen in St. Petersburg.  First responders have encountered these tragedies far too often and are working to stop these preventable deaths from occurring. 

October is Infant Safe Sleep Awareness Month. Learn how St. Petersburg first responders have partnered with the Juvenile Welfare Board and others to help save lives of infants in our community, including an announcement on how the public can get involved. Event includes a variety of subject matter experts and visuals, including infant safe sleep demonstration, first responder testimonial, and campaign materials.  Please see details below: 


Press Conference Date/Time and Location: 

Monday, September 23, 2019 at 10:30 AM

St. Petersburg Fire Recue Headquarters

400 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Street South, St. Petersburg, FL. 33701-4472


Media Point of Contact:

Lt. Steven Lawrence, CFEI, IAAI-FIT

Deputy Fire Marshal/PIO

C: 727-831-1370 / steven.lawrence@stpete.org


Press Conference Attendees: 

Chief James Large, St. Petersburg Fire Rescue

Chief Anthony Holloway, St. Petersburg Police Department

Rescue Chief Ian Womack, St. Petersburg Fire Rescue

Firefighter/Paramedic David O’Neil, St. Petersburg Fire Rescue

Beth Houghton, Juvenile Welfare Board CEO

Michelle Schaefer, Healthy Start Coalition of Pinellas

Bill Pellan, District 6 Medical Examiner’s Office

Jane DeMauro, Bayfront Baby Place

Juvenile Welfare Board votes to appoint Beth A. Houghton to lead organization

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Clearwater, FL – The Juvenile Welfare Board of Pinellas County voted unanimously to appoint Beth A. Houghton as the new Chief Executive Officer and accept the terms of a two-year employment contract. The action came during the Board’s regular meeting on July 11, 2019, at which time the CEO Search Committee presented its recommendation after launching a nationwide search in February. Ms. Houghton’s anticipated start date is September 16, 2019, pending formal contract execution. 

“Beth Houghton is an experienced and passionate leader with a proven track record of organizational excellence,” stated Dr. Jim Sewell, Immediate Past Board Chair and CEO Search Committee member. “While our pool of candidates was strong, Ms. Houghton rose to the top because of her legal and fiscal expertise, high regard in the community, vast knowledge of Pinellas County, and reputation for getting things done. Plus, she walks the talk, and has dedicated her life to giving back.”

Ms. Houghton currently serves as the St. Petersburg Free Clinic Chief Executive Officer where she’s held the top position for eight years. Under her leadership, the organization expanded its reach to eight food, shelter, and health care programs that distribute food to more than 55,000 people monthly, provide over 9,000 with free health and wellness services annually, and help another 400 on their path to independent living through shelter services. Ms. Houghton has taken numerous mission trips to rural Honduras and currently serves as Treasurer for the Foundation for International Missions which supports a rural medical clinic. She serves as Chair of the Hospital Board of H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research and Vice Chair of its Institute (Parent) Board. Ms. Houghton is a graduate with highest honors from Stetson University College of Law, graduated from Tulane University Graduate School of Business earning an MBA, and received her BA from Newcomb College of Tulane University. Ms. Houghton is licensed to practice both law and public accounting in Florida and has been an adjunct professor at the University of South Florida and Stetson University College of Law. Her previous employment includes serving as Chief Financial Officer and General Counsel of John’s Hopkins All Children’s Health System. 

In her role as CEO, Ms. Houghton will oversee an annual program and general government budget of $79.3 million and workforce of 62, while ensuring policies set forth by the JWB Governing Board are effectively implemented, funds are responsibly invested in programs with proven results, and innovative partnerships are created that benefit tens of thousands of Pinellas County children and families annually. She will serve as the nexus between the JWB Board and day-to-day operations at JWB, as well as coordinating and partnering with public entities, major funders of services, service providers, and community leaders. She will also provide leadership to the JWB Executive Team and other direct reports and establish and oversee accountability systems and measurements to ensure effective use of the community’s investments. 

“We were searching for an innovative and strategic leader who can build and maintain relationships with Pinellas County community partners and residents to improve the lives of children and their families. We were also looking for a professional with a commitment to data-driven decision-making and experience developing and using impact measures and metrics. Someone passionate about JWB’s mission and able to articulate and implement JWB’s value to all constituents,” added JWB Board Chair Brian Aungst. “Ms. Houghton possesses all of these attributes and more.” 

Established by a Special Act of the Florida Legislature in 1945 and approved overwhelmingly by Pinellas County voters in 1946, JWB is an independent special taxing district that is governed by an 11-member Board and responsibly invests property tax dollars to give children the best opportunities to lead healthy, successful, and satisfying lives.  

Ms. Houghton will succeed Dr. Marcie Biddleman, who announced her plans to retire earlier this year after a 10-year tenure with the organization. A public farewell gathering in Dr. Biddleman’s honor is being planned for September.

For more information about the Juvenile Welfare Board visit www.jwbpinellas.org or contact Communications@jwbpinellas.org.

JWB CEO Dr. Marcie Biddleman announces her retirement

Clearwater, FL – The Juvenile Welfare Board of Pinellas County has launched a nationwide search for a new CEO to succeed Dr. Marcie Biddleman, who plans to retire in September 2019 after 10 years with the organization. Dr. Biddleman announced this to the JWB Board two years ago, and reaffirmed her plans during her most recent evaluation. The Board has seated a CEO Search Committee, comprised of its members, charged with finding her replacement. 

Established by a Special Act of the Florida Legislature in 1945 and approved overwhelmingly by Pinellas County voters in 1946, JWB is an independent special taxing district that responsibly invests property tax dollars to give children the best opportunities to lead healthy, successful, and satisfying lives.  JWB is governed by an 11-member Board and nationally accredited through the Council on Accreditation. In FY18, their annual program budget of $57 million strengthened the lives of 66,000 children and families through investments in 88 programs with 49 nonprofit agencies. In addition, their collective work with Pinellas County partners addresses such complex issues as childhood hunger, grade-level reading, and preventable child deaths. JWB’s investments and work are focused in four strategic areas: School Readiness, School Success, the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect, and Strengthening Community.

The full position description may be found at www.jwbpinellas.org/about/careers.

Interested applicants should submit a cover letter, resume, and salary range by 5:00 PM on Wednesday, March 20, 2019 electronically in a Word or PDF format to: ceosearch@jwbpinellas.org.