Art Ciasca

Art Ciasca earned a Bachelor of Science degree in health and physical education from Bowling Green State University, and Master of Science degree in health services administration from the College of St. Francis. Art Ciasca has worked in healthcare and social service leadership roles for 30 years, and has taught in public and private institutions, full and part time, for 17 years.  Prior to retirement, Art was the Chief Executive Officer for a local community mental health center, and Director of Development for SafeSpace. Art currently is an Adjunct Professor in the Healthcare Management Department at Indian River State College.

During Art’s career he has served in various leadership roles for community social service groups, including the St. Lucie County Council of Social Agencies (COSA) and the Indian River County Council of Community Services (CCS).  Art Ciasca is the recipient of the Friends of The Rupert J. Smith Law Library Community Heroes Award for Outreach (May 2013) and is a Graduate of the St. Lucie County Chamber of Commerce Leadership Class 2003.

Art Ciasca has provided dozens of radio and television appearances in the four-county area addressing health and social issues and has written several published articles for the Friendly Passages Magazine, a publication of the Friends of The Rupert J. Smith Law Library.