Gateway Rehab Elects New Officers to its Board of Directors

PITTSBURGH Gateway Rehabilitation Center, a nationally recognized private, not-for-profit alcohol and drug treatment organization, recently elected new officers to its board of directors at its annual meeting held at Gateway’s executive offices in Robinson Township. 

James C. Rogal, president of Century Communications was elected chair; Richard C. Grace of Grace Consulting was elected vice chair; Kevin P. Boland, CPA, executive vice president of Donnelly-Boland and Associates, was re-elected treasurer; and Paul Sweeney, president of Tri County Management, was elected secretary.

Robert E. Carter, CFRE, Gateway Rehab’s immediate past chair was honored at the meeting for his many years of service on Gateway's board of directors.  In appreciation of his dedicated work, Gateway presented Carter with a commemorative crystal award.  Carter recently retired as president of Ketchum, one of the country’s largest fundraising firms, after more than 25 years with the company. He is currently the vice chair of Archimede Philanthropy Partners.

Gateway was founded in 1972 by Dr. Abraham J. Twerski, internationally recognized authority in the field of chemical dependency treatment, psychiatrist, frequent lecturer, and author of more than 50 self-help related books. Nearly 100,000 individuals have received treatment within the Gateway system, which reaches from Erie, PA to Washington, PA, and Columbus, OH.