Howard Brown Health Center (HBHC) has announced changes among its staff.

Magda Houlberg—the former vice president of clinical services at HBHC—is now senior vice president of health center operations and chief operating officer. Michael McFadden was director of social services; he now is vice president of clinical services.

Alicia Ozier, the vice president of community health services, recently joined HBHC to lead and expand its testing and outreach, prevention and wellness, and education initiatives by leveraging existing and developing new relationships and partnerships.

Mary Morten has joined HBHC as interim vice president of development to lead its development and fundraising efforts. Willard Dumas III is senior director of development; he had served as national major gifts officer at Lambda Legal, where he was responsible for the solicitation and development of major individual gifts and national corporate sponsorships. Alonzo Brown has joined as senior director of communications.

In the area of legal and public policy operations, Michelle Wetzel will serve as general counsel. Clint W. Sabin is now senior director of public policy and advocacy.

Lastly, in the field of retail operations, Bill Joure will lead HBHC’s three Brown Elephant resale shops in Chicago and Oak Park and any future retail social ventures HBHC may launch.