Incompass Human Services proudly announces the appointment of four new members to its Board of Directors: Amee Dhoria, John Stempeck, Rich Blatt, and Mary Petricone.
“These newest members of the Incompass Board of Directors bring a diverse range of expertise, leadership, and lived experiences at a pivotal moment for Incompass,” said Jean Phelps, Chief Executive Officer. “Their skills and perspectives will help ensure that we continue to grow thoughtfully and sustainably, while always keeping the people we serve at the center of our work.”
The Board members participated in a comprehensive orientation at Incompass Human Services over the summer, where they met with Incompass Care Champions, toured group homes, and spent time in day programs. They were joined throughout the day by Phelps, Board Chair Brad MacDougall, and Vice Chair Emily Young.
Meet the New Board Members:
Amee Dhoria
Founder of Amee Dhoria Design, Amee is an NCIDQ Principal and Director of Strategy & Interior Design. With more than 25 years of experience in her field, she has developed transformative workplace strategies for Fortune 500 companies, guided by her passion for how physical space shapes human behavior.
John Stempeck
John is the founder of Avalon Associates, Inc., a management consulting firm serving Fortune 1000 companies in industries ranging from manufacturing to marketing. With a BS in Electrical Engineering from MIT and an MBA from Boston University, John is also an angel investor and an active volunteer at the MIT Venture Mentoring Service.
Rich Blatt
A skilled Mediator, Rich specializes in negotiation strategy and conflict resolution. His career spans high-stakes agreements in both start-ups and large public companies. He holds a JD from Massachusetts School of Law and a BS from Boston College and brings to the Board deep expertise in building consensus and navigating complexity.
Mary Petricone
Mary is an experienced Accounting Controller with a background in financial accounting, tax preparation, and management dashboard reporting. She holds an MBA from Bentley University and a BS from Emmanuel College. Mary is also the mother of an individual who has been supported by Incompass for more than a decade, bringing a deeply personal perspective to her role.
The addition of these four accomplished leaders reflects Incompass Human Services’ ongoing commitment to strong governance and mission-focused growth.
“As we expand programs, services, and advocacy efforts, having a Board comprised of people who are both accomplished in their fields and passionate about our mission is essential,” said MacDougall. “We are delighted to welcome Amee, John, Rich, and Mary to the Incompass community.”
