

Margaux Farrell
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@marge_farrell
Olympic Medalist Swimmer ➡️ TV News Anchor ➡️ Chief of Staff for @RootCenterCT • @bigtennetwork correspondent • IU BA/USC MA • views are my own •





The summer season is a great time to have fun. The weather is nice, and there's a ton happening! Here are some quick tips to make sure you can enjoy this summer while still reaching your goals! Thinking about recovery? Check out rootcenter.org #wedorecover #summerfun

New episode of Recovery With Root is out now! New Britain Mayor Erin Stewart shares her thoughts on Root's new residential facility coming to Whiting St soon. She is passionate about bringing recovery services to her community, and we are so excited for her support! #WeDoRecover

We are proud to support our friends from @stvincentdepaulmiddletown and the great work they do in our community! The annual Open Your Heart Event at St. Clements Castle Marina in Portland is always a great evening! #nonprofitshelpingnonprofits #community

Happy #Pride! As always, we had a GREAT time at Middletown Pridefest. The Root Center is proud to stand for #equality for ALL! #LoveIsLove @MidtownPrideCT 🌈

We're excited to announce that Margaux Farrell has has been #promoted to Chief of Staff! Margaux joined Root in Oct 2021 as our Marketing Director after leaving her journalism career at FOX61. We are excited for this next chapter, and wish her the best in this new role! Congrats!



In honor of #WomensHistoryMonth we are celebrating all the amazing women at Root who have been promoted in the past year! We love to celebrate our employees, and these women embody everything we stand for. These women inspire us, and we are excited to see them grow! #WomenWhoLead











Final day of the @bigten meet at Purdue. Can Ohio State win a 5th straight team title? Find out on @BigTenPlus! In other news, this is the best hospitality meal I’ve ever had. 🌯







#RecoveryISpossible! Ground is broken at our new Hartford Clinic. We are committed to changing the face of recovery. Mental health/addiction should be treated the same as any other disease. You deserve to recover at a healthcare facility that makes you feel dignified and proud!