
Executive Leadership
- Dr. Sharon McDaniel, MPA, Ed.D.
- Brace Lowe, Sr., BSW
- Tara Skibiel, MSW, LCSW
- Caitlin Price, MSW, LSW
- Jay Kadash, M.Ed.
- Vonjana Knight
- David Brock, D.Min.
- Alexandria J. Thomas, MSS, LSW
- Richard Mast Jr.
- Jennifer Hodle
- Dr. Raymond T. Thomas, MS, DSc
- Willette Walker, PHR
- Stacy Renee Wright
- Patricia Grgurich
- L’Tesha J. Gamble-Pettis, M.S.
- Misty Patterson, MA
- Ahmad Kamara, M.Ed.
- Stacy Johnson, MSW, J.D.
- Sarah Garase-Cuomo, MSBA
- Bonita Flanagan
- Tamia Mitchell
- Dr. Christine White-Taylor
- Davida Allen
- Esmirna Matos, M.Ed.
- Eugene Harding
- Jacquet Toliver, MSW
- James Kleissler
- Kathleen L. Gima
- Lindsey White
- Lisa R. Chambers
- Pamela Blackwell, MA
- Toni Wagner
- William Hughes Jr.
Caitlin Price
EVP, Child and Family Services, Philadelphia
Philadelphia Regional Office: (215) 564-0790
Caitlin Price is a licensed social worker in the state of Pennsylvania. She holds a bachelor’s degree in social work from Roberts Wesleyan College. She has also earned her master’s in social work with a concentration in administration from Marywood University. She is currently pursuing her master’s in public administration and obtaining her clinical license.
Price has 10 years’ experience in child welfare, both in New York and Pennsylvania. She has had the opportunity to run a teen center providing constructive extracurricular activities to help keep children free from gang-related pursuits in and around the community. In Philadelphia, she has worked as a truancy case manager addressing all issues and barriers for children not attending school. She also has an extensive background in youth development, and youth and adult partnerships. She has presented how these concepts apply to youth work at workshops and conferences all across the nation and even in Canada.
Price oversees the operation of Kinship Emergency Response, General Foster Care, Compliance, Transportation and Training departments. Her responsibilities include corresponding with outside providers in order to ensure collaboration between families and their services. While doing so, she strengthens relations with community providers to ensure the safety and well-being of all kinship children. Through the Training department, Caitlin makes certain that staff and families alike are trained with the most up-to-date policies regarding child welfare to create a safe and stable home environment for the children.