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Vive
Boulder, CO
Personnel Changes At Vive
Contact:
Dave Herz
Founder
303-517-0038
dherz@vivenow.com
www.vivenow.com
June 8, 2012
Please join Vive in wishing Hannah Mariotti well as she embarks on a new journey.
For the past year, Hannah has done excellent work representing Vive in the therapeutic industry. Life has, however, called her to pursue a new path, and she will be leaving Vive at the end of June.
Hannah states, "I continue to be impressed by the clinical ability of Vive's Mentors and Parent Coaches, and I am looking forward to watching the continued growth of the company."
With Hannah's departure imminent, Cat Howland will be joining Vive this month, doing Clinical Outreach - National. She is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and a former Vive Therapeutic Mentor. Cat has intimate knowledge of how Vive supports families to heal and grow, and she is excited to spread the word about Vive's work. Cat is leaving her current position as a Clinical Case Manager for the Urban Services Division of the San Francisco YMCA to join the Vive team. Cat is a creative and dynamic clinician who brings her passion for working with families and therapeutic educational professionals to her clinical outreach for Vive.
In her words, "I'm excited to return to Vive in a new capacity, involving outreach to Educational Consultants, families and programs. Vive's work is so unique and makes such a difference in the lives of young people. I still hear from the clients I used to mentor when I worked for Vive over three years ago, and I think it's because the relationships created with this therapeutic model have such a profound and lasting impact. I'm honored to be part of helping more families become connected with Vive's family support"
Cat looks forward to meeting you in person soon!
Vive supports young people and their families who find themselves struggling with a difficult transition or life event, or who are experiencing mild to moderate emotional issues. Vive clients benefit from personalized support but are not currently in need of residential treatment.
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