TUCSON
CODAC gets new CEO from Chicago area
A major mental-health organization in Tucson in getting a new leader.
W. Mark Clark, longtime president and CEO of CODAC Behavioral Health Services, is leaving the local nonprofit for a new position with the United Church of Christ based in Cleveland.
Clark will be replaced by Dennis L. Regnier, current president and CEO of a nonprofit behavioral-health agency in the Chicago area.
Kristine Welter, a CODAC spokeswoman, wouldn't say how much Regnier will be paid. On advice from the agency's board chair, K. Brent Fausett, "We are not disclosing detailed information at this time," Welter said.
She did say the pay would be comparable to what Clark earned: About $185,000 in salary and benefits, according to the nonprofit's most recent tax records.
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CODAC, with about 300 workers, has an annual budget of nearly $34 million, the agency said. It serves more than 12,000 families and individuals a year who are coping with addictions or mental illness.
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ARIZONA
Carwashes benefit big from Phoenix dust storms
PHOENIX - This summer has proven to be a big windfall for carwashes. Phoenix was slammed by dust again Friday and Saturday. The walls of dust have been visiting periodically since early July.
The storms have been good business for Danny's Family Car Wash in Phoenix, among others. Manager Juan Delgado says that when storms are in the forecast, business lags for a few days. But after the storms move through, the work really picks up.
The Associated Press

