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Published Online: 25 June 2024

Levin Steps Down as CEO/Medical Director, Hails APA as Source of Mentorship, Community

“APA can be a source of lifelong community if you’re willing to step out and meet your colleagues,” said APA CEO and Medical Director Saul Levin, M.D., M.P.A., in a parting address at the Opening Session of APA’s 2024 Annual Meeting. Levin stepped down from the position on May 31 after 11 years; he is succeeded by Marketa Wills, M.D., M.B.A.
Levin spoke especially to young members of APA—residents, fellows, and early career psychiatrists—about his own experience of being mentored and how it nurtured his growth as a leader. “More than anything, my experience with mentorship put me on the path to leadership in this Association and really gave me a passion for our mission as psychiatrists,” he said.
Levin recounted APA’s challenges and achievements during his tenure—the “rebranding” of the Association and adoption of a logo that reflects the field of psychiatry today; the move to a new headquarters close to the nation’s capitol; the development of PsychPRO, APA’s mental health registry; the growth of APA membership; and the changes wrought by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Levin hailed the APA administration and leadership for their work during his tenure and closed his remarks by recognizing APA’s presidents—those he worked with during his tenure and those who preceded his time at APA. And he remembered past APA presidents John Talbott, M.D., who died last year, and Herbert Pardes, M.D., who died just prior to the start of the Annual Meeting.
“As psychiatrists, we have a great legacy of leaders and leadership in our profession and Association. All of us stand on the shoulders of those who came before us, building on their great works and accomplishments,” Levin said. “To all those who have helped me along the way, whether they are here tonight or not, I offer my sincere thanks for your service and thought leadership and for our frank and honest conversations that have helped chart the best path forward for our Association.”
He added, “APA has, and always will be, my professional home.” ■
A brief video tribute to Levin is posted here.

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Published online: 25 June 2024
Published in print: July 1, 2024 – July 31, 2024

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