William Bolduc, MS, LCSW, BCD

William (Bill) Bolduc is a Captain (O-6) in the United States Public Health Service (USPHS). He is the Chief, Clinical Operations Support Office and the Senior Program Manager for the Clinical Communities and the Clinical Communities Advisory Council in the Clinical Support Division in the Medical Affairs Directorate at DHA Headquarters. He also serves as a senior advisor to the Chief Medical Officer. Other DHA leadership experience includes serving as Chief of Behavioral Health Services at Department of Emergency Medicine, Director of Training for the Social Work Internship Program, and Deputy Director of Child and Family Behavioral Health Services at Womack Army Medical Center at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. He was also a team commander of a specialized rapid response PHS mental health team.
Before coming to DHA Headquarters, CAPT Bolduc served as the Operations Chief in the Office of Human Services Emergency Preparedness and Response, and as the Program Operations Branch Chief for the Social Services Block Grant (SSBG) Program and Community Services Block Grant Program at Office of Community Services at the Administration for Children & Families. CAPT Bolduc also served as a Senior Monitor for the Mental Health Block Grant at the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration and an Operations Officer in the HHS Secretary’s Operations Center.
Prior to active-duty service, CAPT Bolduc established a private psychotherapy practice in Waterville, Maine and was a clinical director of a community mental health center there. He has extensive experience in school-based social work and psychiatric social work. He lived and worked in Osaka, Japan for two years and established a counseling practice for foreigners living overseas.
CDR Bolduc earned a BA in psychology from Hofstra University, an MSW from Boston University and a MS in Health Policy and Management from the University of Southern Maine. He is currently enrolled in an MBA program at Boston University. He is also a graduate of the Naval War College Fleet Seminar Program.