Sue Amero

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Sue began her career with the Maine State Department of Human Services as a Medicaid Systems Eligibility Specialist. Then worked at the University of Maine at Orono in the Cooperative Extension’s Family Living Office. I have worked at Wings for Children and Families in Bangor, Maine for over 20 years as the Data Systems Developer and more recently as Operations Manager.


Sue has been involved on many interagency teams involved in the Center for Mental Health System of Care Grants and has presented many times around the country on topics of parent inclusion in development of system and databases, families in evaluation and research, and was a member of the Georgetown University’s National Technical Assistance Center for Children’s Mental Health “Interagency MIS Roundtable” from 2000-2002 in Washington, D.C. Sue has been published in Data Matters, a free publication of the Georgetown University National Technical Assistance Center, and twice published in “Promising Practices,” a series of journals by the Center for Mental Health.

Her passion is in systems development to improve service delivery and documentation flow. Sue believes in social service agencies working together, sharing insights and support with the communities as a whole to promote systems change to improve efficiencies, employee satisfaction, and to ultimately benefit the families we serve.