Catholic Charities Announces Two New Director-Level Positions

May 24, 2022

Michelle Arnold was promoted to the new Director of Human Resources and Chad Bösl is the new Director of Behavioral Health Services

Catholic Charities of the Diocese of St. Cloud is announcing two new directors for the organization’s leadership team: Michelle Arnold was promoted to the new Director of Human Resources and Chad Bösl is the new Director of Behavioral Health Services.

Michelle Arnold’s hometown is St. Cloud, MN. She now resides in Sauk Rapids with her husband, Jim, who manages the Sauk Rapids Sherwin Williams store. Michelle and Jim have two daughters who attend Sauk Rapids-Rice High School.

Michelle has worked for Catholic Charities since 2004. She started as the Human Resources Coordinator for Catholic Charities and then was promoted to Recruiter and Volunteer Coordinator, Human Resources Supervisor and now to the Director of Human Resources.

Michelle has a Bachelor of Science in Management with a concentration in Human Resources from St. Cloud State University.

When asked why she works at Catholic Charities, she replied, “I believe in the mission and work of this organization. Knowing that I can come to work each day to support the employees of Catholic Charities who are working within our community and assisting those in need provides purpose in my work.”

Chad Bösl oversees the HOPE Community Support Program, Catholic Charities Behavior Health Clinic and the Day Treatment Programs in both St. Cloud and Elk River. Chad has a Master of Arts in Marriage and Family Therapy from Argosy University in Eagan, MN.

In addition, Chad is a member of the American Association of Marriage and Family Therapist and a member of the Minnesota Association of Marriage and Family Therapists.

Chad said, “I have worked in mental health for 14 years and I’m excited to join Catholic Charities because of the reach and positive impact this organization has on our community.”

“Both of these directors bring talent, expertise and energy to the table. We are fortunate to have them by our side as we continue our mission of serving and enhancing human dignity for people of all faiths and beliefs across our Central Minnesota communities,” said Stephen R. Pareja, Executive Director, Catholic Charities of the Diocese of St. Cloud.

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The mission of Catholic Charities is to serve and enhance human dignity for people of all faiths and beliefs. Learn more at ccstcloud.org. Catholic Charities is an equal opportunity employer.

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