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CALO
Lake Ozark, MO


Introducing Lynn Sucher
As New Executive Director



Contact:
Thomas A. Ahern MA
Vice President of Marketing and Business Development
860-876-2040
tahern@caloprograms.com
www.caloprograms.com



Calo Programs announces that Lynn Sucher MC, LPC, is taking over the helm at Calo Young Adults for Kathy Donovan.

Lynn Sucher, LPC, MC, has extensive training and experience in the fields of mental health, trauma, eating disorders, and treatment facility management. She received her undergraduate degree from the University of North Carolina and her Master of Counseling from Arizona State University.

From Alex Stavros, CEO of Calo Programs, "Lynn is an incredibly accomplished administrator and clinician. We are lucky to have her. She is approachable and personable, which quickly inspires trust. She has great energy and very deep mental health knowledge. She also has a unique mind balance between analytical/operational and creative/clinical. We are lucky to have her on the team."

Lynn has a passion for working with adolescents and young adults. As COO of Newport Academy, National Executive Director for Elements Behavioral Health, and President and Co-Founder of Treatment Consultants, she has been involved in developing new programs for young adults and running facilities that specifically treat this population. She believes in working with young adults in a positive manner. Helping them find their strengths and purpose in life, while working with their families to help them see their child in a new light.

Lynn wanted to share, "This has been an amazing process interviewing with Calo Programs, getting to know the incredible team, and learning about the wonderful program in Winchester. Calo's trauma expertise and focus is world class. I grew up in Virginia so it is nice to be back home near friends and family. I am looking forward to a very long career with Calo and am grateful for the opportunity."

Lynn trained at the Meadows with Pia Mellody in the PIT method of treating trauma. She believes trauma is the root cause of most mental health issues and her years of clinical practice have been devoted to working with clients who have struggled with trauma related problems. She also trained at Rosewood Ranch and spent several years in private practice. In addition, Lynn has worked in the field of eating disorders for over twenty years. She trained with Caroline Costin, Dr. Anita Johnston and Francie White, among others. Lynn feels strongly about working with clients and their families to help heal the family system and provide a path to recovery.

Lynn's compassionate heart has led her to sit on several boards serving the homeless in Arizona and California as well as the board of Impact Giving. As a former corporate vice president in broadcasting, Lynn has years of experience in marketing and senior management. She won numerous Emmys and other industry awards during her broadcasting career. She was the Chair of the ABC Affiliate Marketing Board, sat on committees for IAEDP, and has led many workshops.

Lynn has adopted abused and neglected dogs for years and is very excited to be a part of Calo's one-of-a-kind canine program. She believes strongly in the healing power of the relationship between a student and a dog. She has led a bit of a nomadic life and has traveled all over the world and loves to hike, sail, play tennis and experience new places. But most of all, Lynn enjoys hanging out with her friends and family.

Lynn can be reached at 573-529-4362 or lynn.sucher@caloprograms.com.

Please join us in welcoming Lynn Sucher to the Calo family.







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