- Steven Yohay
Steven Yohay is principal shareholder and chief executive officer of the ACI healthcare group, comprising AREBA Casriel, Inc. Steven Yohay is involved in
musical theater , having invested in such Broadway hits as The Producers, Hairspray, Sweeney Todd, and Little Shop of Horrors [Ray, Eric L. "Steven J. Yohay: from Victim to Healer." Lifestyles Magazine. December, 2002, Issue no. 177. Buffalo, New York.]Yohay earned his BS in psychology from the State University of New York in 1977 and also received New York State certification as an Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Counselor [Who's Who in America -- 2007. 61st Ed. Marquis Who's Who: New Providence, NJ.] . Yohay is also involved in numerous philanthropic endeavors, having contributed generously to AIPAC,
Hadassah , and B'nai Zion, and has been the recipient of a number of awards and honors in recognition of these contributions.Steven Yohay was born in 1950 in
the Bronx , the son of a longshoreman and a bookkeeper. He attended theCity College of New York [Ray, Eric L. "Steven J. Yohay: from Victim to Healer." Lifestyles Magazine. December, 2002, Issue no. 177. Buffalo, New York.] . At seventeen, an automobile accident changed the course of his life. Not only did he lose his fiance; Yohay also witnessed her decapitation, soon after which he became addicted to heroin. By age 20 Yohay had a hundred-dollar-a-day habit [Ray, Eric L. "Steven J. Yohay: from Victim to Healer." Lifestyles Magazine. December, 2002, Issue no. 177. Buffalo, New York.] .Yohay's grandmother read an article by Daniel H. Casriel, MD, a New York psychiatrist who had extended his private practice to include a dozen beds for rehabilitating drug addicts. A special arrangement was made with Dr. Casriel, who was moved by Steven's mother's plea, "am I not as entitled as a rich person to see my son live?" The Yohays got their son admitted, though the treatment consumed a significant portion of the family's life savings [Ray, Eric L. "Steven J. Yohay: from Victim to Healer." Lifestyles Magazine. December, 2002, Issue no. 177. Buffalo, New York.] .
Yohay's resolve to find a cure for his condition manifested early, and he completed treatment within one year. Yohay impressed the staff with his grasp of substance-abuse theory and he became Casriel's protege as a counselor trainee. Yohay's ascent within the company was rapid. He went from being a counselor-trainee in 1971 to being assistant resident director in 1972 [Who's Who in America -- 2007. 61st Ed. Marquis Who's Who: New Providence, NJ.] . In 1973, Yohay became resident director, and then executive director in 1975 [Who's Who in America -- 2007. 61st Ed. Marquis Who's Who: New Providence, NJ.] . Finally, Yohay became chief executive officer in 1982 [Who's Who in America -- 2007. 61st Ed. Marquis Who's Who: New Providence, NJ.] . Through his training and experience at ACI, Yohay acquired sufficient expertise to have contributed a number of scholarly articles on the subject to notable journals [Who's Who in America -- 2007. 61st Ed. Marquis Who's Who: New Providence, NJ.] .
In 1983, Casriel developed amytrophic lateral sclerosis, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease, or ALS [Ray, Eric L. "Steven J. Yohay: from Victim to Healer." Lifestyles Magazine. December, 2002, Issue no. 177. Buffalo, New York.] . Yohay, by this time the proprietor of the company, envisioned a significant expansion of the scope of the treatment center, moving it to a 100-bed facility at its current home on 57th Street [Ray, Eric L. "Steven J. Yohay: from Victim to Healer." Lifestyles Magazine. December, 2002, Issue no. 177. Buffalo, New York.] . Yohay built ACI into a prominent facility for substance abuse treatment in the New York area [Ray, Eric L. "Steven J. Yohay: from Victim to Healer." Lifestyles Magazine. December, 2002, Issue no. 177. Buffalo, New York.] . It soon became licensed and accredited [Ray, Eric L. "Steven J. Yohay: from Victim to Healer." Lifestyles Magazine. December, 2002, Issue no. 177. Buffalo, New York.] . It is the oldest private facility for such treatment in the country. Under Yohay's tutelage, ACI became the foundation for creation of a number of other healthcare companies offering a wide range of medical services including diagnostics and treatment, as well as managed care. In 2002, Steven Yohay founded NineEleven CaseManagment, Inc., which was provided a contract to manage all of the mental health and substance abuse benefits for the victim of the 9-11 World Trade Center attacks and their families. This effort was funded by the
September 11th Fund . In 2000, Yohay was awarded the title of Counselor Emeritus by the New York State Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services [New York State. Certificate of Recognition. Certificate number 5, June 16, 2000, signed by Jean Somers Miller, Commissioner, Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services.] .Notes
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