BHN Welcomes Dr. Jalil A. Johnson as Senior Vice President

December 2, 2025
Dr. Jalil Johnson
Dr. Jalil Johnson

Behavioral Health Network, Inc. (BHN) has announced that Dr. Jalil A. Johnson has joined the organization as Senior Vice President, bringing more than 20 years of experience in healthcare leadership, program development, and clinical operations to the organization.


Dr. Johnson’s extensive background spans behavioral health, integrated care, primary care, population health, research, academic instruction, and large-scale organizational strategy. He holds a Ph.D. in Health Disparities from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, an MBA in Healthcare Administration from Fitchburg State University, and an MS as an Adult Primary Care Nurse Practitioner from UMass Medical School. 


Prior to joining BHN, Dr. Johnson served as Senior Vice President at the Center for Human Development (CHD), where he led efforts to integrate clinical operations and managed large multidisciplinary teams. 


In his new role at BHN, Dr. Johnson will oversee the Care Management Division, Developmental Services Division, and Population Health and Organizational Quality. His priorities include strengthening organizational alignment, expanding person-centered care pathways, modernizing systems for greater efficiency and integration, and supporting BHN’s workforce development and retention strategies. 


“I am deeply honored to join BHN,” said Dr. Johnson. “I look forward to partnering with our exceptional teams to strengthen the continuum of care, advance quality and population health outcomes, and expand access for the individuals, families, and communities we serve. BHN’s mission and people are extraordinary, and I am excited to contribute to our next phase of growth and innovation.” 


Dr. Johnson is recognized statewide as a strategic thinker and advocate for systems innovation in behavioral health. He serves on local boards and has been featured in media publications, statewide panels, and national conferences for his leadership and expertise. 


Steve Winn, BHN President and CEO, stated, "We have known and worked with Dr. Johnson over the years and have always admired his collaborative spirit and strategic thinking. We are thrilled that he has joined our team and look forward to the innovations he will bring to the organization."

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