Beth Mazie

Beth supports PRC’s social service programs as the Chief Programs Officer. She was inspired to join the PRC team due to its holistic and interconnected approach to client care. She values the broad range of services PRC provides and its focus on empowering clients to address their needs, overcome barriers, reach their goals, and reclaim their lives. 

Beth’s connection to PRC’s mission is deeply rooted in her belief that the issues PRC addresses—HIV/AIDS, substance use, and mental health—affect everyone in some way. She feels a strong sense of community responsibility to help make it a better place for all, particularly for those least represented who need support to address social risk factors impacting their wellness and ability to thrive. 

Outside of her work with PRC, Beth enjoys being outdoors, hiking, snowshoeing, and running. She also loves playing the mandolin and guitar, traveling, and spending time with her family. 

As PRC’s Chief Programs Officer, Beth aims to ensure that every client receives comprehensive support to overcome challenges and achieve their full potential. She is dedicated to making a positive impact on the community by helping those in need reach their goals and improve their lives. 

Previously, Beth served as the Senior Supervising Attorney for PRC’s Legal Advocacy Program, then as the Programs Managing Legal Director, and later as the Vice President of Programs. Beth holds a bachelor’s degree from Ithaca College and a Juris Doctor Degree from George Washington University’s National Law Center. She is a licensed attorney with the State Bar of California.