Leadership Change at South Carolina’s Department of Social Services as Director Michael Leach Resigns After Five-Year Tenure

COLUMBIA, S.C. – Leadership Transition at South Carolina’s Department of Social Services

In a move that has caught the attention of many in the community, Michael Leach, the director of South Carolina’s Department of Social Services (DSS), announced on Tuesday, October 22, that he will be stepping down after a notable tenure of just over five years. Since being nominated for the role in March 2019 by Governor Henry McMaster, Leach has dedicated himself to the welfare of the state’s most vulnerable populations.

Gratitude for an Incredible Journey

In a heartfelt resignation letter, Leach reflected on his time at DSS, stating, “Serving in this role for the past five and a half years has been an incredible honor and privilege.” He expressed his appreciation for the opportunity to work with a passionate team and emphasized the significant contributions made towards enhancing the lives of South Carolinians. “I am proud of the work we have done and the positive impact we’ve made on our South Carolina community,” he continued. His words showcased a profound sense of commitment to the mission of DSS and a fondness for the people he has had the pleasure of working alongside.

Achievements During Leach’s Tenure

One of the standout achievements during Leach’s leadership has been the creation of South Carolina’s kinship guardianship program in 2023. This program has significantly bolstered support for children by increasing the number of relatives and close friends who care for them when their legal guardians are unable to do so. The percentage of children placed in kinship care jumped remarkably from 6% in 2019 to over 27% in 2024, highlighting an essential shift towards keeping families together during challenging times.

Challenges Faced

However, Leach’s tenure has not been without its challenges. Recently, a concerning incident highlighted ongoing struggles within the agency. On Friday, October 18, DSS workers at a facility on Two Notch Road in Columbia walked off the job after a violent incident ensued involving teenagers temporarily housed at the site. Reports indicated that the teenagers got into a fight, leading to vandalism and creating a wave of fear among staff members. Employees voiced their concerns, stating they were afraid of being attacked, indicating that while they understood the complexities of working with troubled youth, the risk of serious injury or worse was simply not part of the job description.

The Road Ahead

Leach’s decision to resign certainly wasn’t made lightly, as he acknowledged the need for change as he prepares for his last day in office, scheduled for January 2, 2025. As he steps away from this critical role, many in the community are left with a sense of optimism about the future of DSS. Leach’s dedication and advocacy for South Carolina’s children and families have set a foundation for continued improvements in the service areas challenging the lives of many.

Looking Toward New Leadership

As the Department of Social Services prepares for the transition, the community will likely be keen to see who will be nominated to fill Leach’s position. It remains essential for the next leader of DSS to build upon the achievements made over the past few years while addressing the pressing issues that persist within the department. The future of South Carolina’s vulnerable populations depends on strong leadership and a compassionate approach to social services.

As we watch this new chapter unfold, there’s much to reflect on regarding the need for effective support systems to care for those in our communities who rely on DSS the most. This transition is a crucial moment for South Carolina, as it looks to overcome challenges while striving for a better tomorrow.


Author: HERE Chapin

HERE Chapin

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