Newsroom
Welcome to the Magellan of Arizona Newsroom. Our goal is to assist the media with behavioral health information and issues specific to Magellan to develop stories promptly and accurately.
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Contacts
Direct all media inquiries to:
Greg Taylor
Director of Public Relations and Communications
Tel: (602) 652-5810
Cell: (602) 670-6292
Fax: 1(800) 424-4395
E-mail: GATaylor@MagellanHealth.com
Direct all other inquires to MaricopaCommunityRelations@MagellanHealth.com.
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Magellan of Arizona in the News
- Emotional Overload: Living with a Mood Disorder
(PDF, 109KB) by Helen Winterberg, AZ Teen Magazine, December 2008 - Career Ladder: Richard Clarke, CEO, Magellan of Arizona
(PDF, 109KB) The Arizona Republic, November 23, 2008 - Financial Roller Coaster Taking Emotional Toll
(PDF, 2.54MB) Phoenix Business Journal, October 31, 2008 - "Service offers emotional hotline," The East Valley Tribune, October 23, 2008
- Magellan health plans free job fair The Arizona Republic, October 9, 2008
- "300 free computers to be given away in the Valley," ABC 15, October 2, 2008
- "Richard Clarke named new Magellan Health Services CEO," Phoenix Business Journal, September 30, 2008
- "Magellan Health Services names new CEO," The Arizona Republic, September 30, 2008
- "Magellan clinics to change hands," The Arizona Republic, August 20, 2008
- "Troubled youths find helping hand," The Arizona Republic, July 18, 2008
Press Releases
Announcements
| Date | Topic |
|---|---|
| February 12, 2008 | Magellan Hosts Public Open House |
| January 22, 2008 | Valley Metro and CHEEERS Offering a Free Transit System Navigation Clinic |
If you have any questions about your services, please call Magellan at 800-564-5465 (TTY: 800-424-9831). For emergencies, call the Crisis Line at 800-631-1314 (TTY: 800-327-9254).
This page last updated: Dec 17, 2008
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