The Alpine Academy team is happy to introduce Michele Boguslofski, who has joined the Alpine team as the new Director. Michele comes to Alpine by way of our parent company, Utah Youth Village, and has been vicariously part of the Alpine team through her involvement there. Michele's career in residential treatment began in 1987 as a Family Teacher along with her husband Jeff, our current Director of Residential Services. She has worked in residential treatment positions in New Hampshire, Vermont, Nebraska, and North Carolina, and has been certified in the Teaching-Family Model five times. Her administrative career began in 1993 where she has held positions as a Coordinator for Admissions and Aftercare, Consultation Coordinator, and Training Coordinator. She served as the Associate Executive Director for the YWCA and as the Executive Director for the Chill Foundation o Burton Snowboards. Michele was recruited to the Utah Youth Village Leadership Team as the Director of Training and Treatment Foster Care. In addition to her many administrative positions she has also worked nationally as a presenter, trainer, evaluator, and current Board member for the teaching-Family Association.
Her professional accomplishments are secondary to her accomplishments as a wife and mother. She and Jeff were married in 1986 and are proud parents of two sons, Joshua and Cory. Joshua and his wife, Miah, currently live in Alaska where he serves as an Army Paratrooper-Infantry Sergeant. Cory is stationed in Savannah, Georgia as an Army Ranger, but is currently serving overseas.
For more information, contact Michele Boguslofski, Director of Alpine Academy at
mboguslofski@alpineacademy.org, or call 800-244-1113.
Alpine Academy offers family-based residential treatment that is uniquely successful at helping teenage girls learn the skills to succeed at home, in school, and with their own families. Alpine is a part of Utah Youth Village, one of Utah's oldest and largest charities providing treatment to children and families in crisis.