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John Clarke named new chief executive officer at MHS

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January 4, 2024
By Talent Canada


John Clarke, CEO, Multi-Health Systems Inc. (MHS) (CNW Group/Multi-Health Systems Inc.)

Multi-Health Systems Inc. (MHS), a provider of scientifically validated assessment and technology solutions serving the mental and behavioral health industry for over 40 years, has named John Clarke as its new chief executive officer.

Clarke joined MHS in 2020 as chief revenue officer bringing a wealth of experience in sales, marketing and digital transformation significantly impacting MHS’ growth and success. Clarke demonstrated his leadership skills while navigating MHS through the pandemic and return to normal.

“From its founding over 40 years ago MHS has always been in the business of helping others,” said Clarke. “This purpose shines though in all that we do. I am grateful and inspired by the opportunity to lead with this purpose in mind and with our passionate, committed team at MHS we will continue to positively impact the world around us”

His career highlights feature notable roles at Google leading partnerships with some of the world’s largest technology, finance, and automotive firms, AutoTrader updating their business model to reflect the digital economy and advising SaaS startups to help these companies scale and grow. Clarke brings a passion for making a difference and a drive to succeed, the company said in a press release announcing the move.

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“John steps into the CEO role at MHS at an important time as supporting better outcomes in mental health has become a key focus for businesses and communities,” it said. “We are excited about the next phase for MHS, and confident John’s leadership will build our business and strengthen our global social impact.”

For over 40 years, MHS has provided data-driven solutions across its core disciplines — clinical, education, talent development, and public safety.


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