Sue Drath
Sue Drath retired from Energizer Holdings in 2024 as Chief Human Capital Officer after 30+ years. Her responsibilities included global culture, compensation, benefits, diversity and employee relations. She is proud of the shift to holistic employee wellbeing including mental and social in addition to physical and financial wellbeing. Ms. Drath is the founder of SKD Human Capital Coaching. In addition, she serves on the NAMI St. Louis Board of Directors, which provides free education, support, advocacy and a helpline to people with mental illness and their loved ones. Sue grew up in North Dakota and graduated with a Bachelors in
Jenna Stuckey
Jenna Stuckey currently works as a Division Controller for Parker Hannifin, the global leader in motion and control technologies. She began her career with Parker directly from her undergrad where she has relocated and held varying accounting roles throughout her career. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Accounting from Lake Erie College and a Master’s of Business Administration from Ohio University. Jenna resides in Streetsboro, Ohio with her husband, Scott, and their three children, Amelia, Elliot, and Lane. Jenna has been a longtime supporter of ARCHway Institute and is excited to bring her experience to continue the work of the
Marybeth Hill
Marybeth is a person in long-term recovery who has also successfully reintegrated society after incarceration. By the grace of God, she celebrated 7 years sober from all mood and mind altering substances on May 9th. Since finding recovery, she has made it her mission to give back to the community that helped restore her back to sanity. Along with working in the recovery and mental health field for over 4 years, Marybeth sits on an Advisory Board called the Women's Justice Health Alliance. She has made it her mission to not only help the addict who is still suffering but to also advocate for justice-involved individuals. When she's
Brandon Conlin
Brandon Conlin is Registered Alcohol and Drug Peer Support in the State of KY. He is currently working with ARCHway Institute as the Director of NPRA-KY, The Kentucky affiliate of the National Peer Recovery Alliance. Brandon also works as a Community Liaison for Addiction Recovery Cares (ARC). In this role he is in the community helping others trapped in a cycle of addiction reduce barriers and take their first steps to finding successful recovery. He began his career at ARC as a Certified Peer Support Specialist and assisted the organization in building a Peer Support Department that supervises over 100
Laurel Dawson
Laurel Dawson has over 20 years of experience in the US Congress and Senate, primarily in the offices of Governor Mike DeWine. Her current role is as Governor DeWine’s Chief of Staff and prior to this position, she served as Counselor to the Governor. She also worked as Cabinet Director under the Administration of Governor George Voinovich. Laurel has extensive experience as a US Federal lobbyist, representing both for-profit and nonprofit entities, and served as campaign manager in a successful Ohio US Senate race. In addition to her political career, Laurel is a skilled executive leadership coach and trainer working
Kelly Prunty
Kelly Prunty has a Bachelor of Arts in Communication from Saint Louis University, and a Master of Science in Integrated Marketing Communications from Northwestern University. She worked as an Account Executive at McKinney, an advertising agency based in Durham, North Carolina, before moving back to St. Louis to start a family in 2005. While raising her young children, Kelly started her own graphic design business, The Design Boutique, as well as a creative home décor business called Creativity is Contagious. In 2015, Kelly co-founded the St. Louis-based nonprofit, Addiction is Real (AIR). She created AIR to educate parents/caregivers in drug
Dawn Belamarich, DBA, LMHC, MCAP
Dawn Belamarich is an experienced leader and advocate within the behavioral health industry, and she is currently the System Director for Behavioral Health at Lee Physician Group. Dawn possesses dual master’s degrees, one in Criminology and one in Mental Health Counseling, and she is currently completing her Doctorate in Business Administration and Leadership at Walden University. For over a decade, Dawn has been an influential leader within the field, serving in leadership roles at for profit and nonprofit organizations. Her previous roles included Senior Vice President of Clinical and Operational Excellence, Chief Executive Officer, and Executive Director at Recovery Centers
Jacob Dunavant, CPS
Jake Dunavant is a person in long-term recovery and a Certified Peer Specialist. He is currently working with ARCHway Institute as the director of NPRA-MO, the Missouri affiliate of the National Peer Recovery Alliance. In this role, he has developed and implemented a peer mentorship program for peer professionals in the state and serves as a recovery advocate. Jake also works as an Outreach Coordinator for Sana Lake Recovery Center in Missouri. He has worked in various positions across the continuum of care including outpatient treatment, inpatient treatment, and recovery housing. He is an amazing advocate for the peer workforce
David Aumiller, CPS, NCPRSS
Dave Aumiller is a person in long-term recovery and a National Certified Peer Recovery Support Specialist. He is currently working with ARCHway Institute as the director of NPRA-MO, the Missouri affiliate of the National Peer Recovery Alliance. In this role, he has developed and implemented a peer mentorship program for peer professionals in the state and serves as a recovery advocate. Dave is also a Recovery Coach with You are Accountable and a manager at Recovery House of St. Louis. His previous experience includes case management and crisis intervention among conserved individuals as well as community outreach in California. Dave
Matt Boggs
Matt is the CEO and co-founder of Ryker Douglas which provides consulting on the creation of synergistic treatment and recovery systems across the nation and does property development and acquisition. He is also a member of Smith Douglas Holdings which owns a portfolio of substance use treatment centers and recovery homes in different states. He has worked in various leadership roles throughout the substance use disorder treatment and recovery field, including Executive Director of a statewide nonprofit recovery service provider and Community Relations representative for a biopharmaceutical company. Matt is also a founding member of the West Virginia Alliance of
Dan Stuckey, Chairman
From 1999 through 2012, Mr. Stuckey served in various positions for Energizer Holding, Inc., most recently serving as the Vice President of Specialty Power, Lighting Products & Strategic Ventures. In this position Mr. Stuckey was responsible for developing and implementing three year business strategies, product cycle plans and marketing plans for Energizer Holdings, Inc. Mr. Stuckey is dedicated to the cause of ARCHway, due to his direct involvement in the recovery from addiction of a family member. Mr. Stuckey will serve on the Board of Directors and will bring insight on business and marketing planning. Listen to Dan Speak: Dan
Emily Stuckey, MS, CPS
Emily is the CEO/COO of ARCHway Institute, a 501(c)3 that helps to support organizations that work with those impacted by substance use and co-occurring mental health disorders. She recently published a book titled "Igniting Hope: The Story of a Community Lighting the Way to Recovery" that speaks to ARCHway’s work to bring hope to all those impacted by substance use disorders. In addition, Emily is the founder of two peer coalitions: MO-PROS (Providing resources, opportunities, and service to Missourians in Recovery) and The National Peer Recovery Alliance (NPRA). Both coalitions focus on advocacy efforts around long-term recovery as well as
Jan Stuckey, Fundraising Committee & Secretary
Jan has had a career of many jobs in helping to take care of others: Her education is in education and secretarial skills. Her jobs have included working for a doctor, lawyer group and in the school systems as an aide and with administrative duties. Other jobs have included being a home health aide and babysitting out of my home. She enjoys being a deacon in her church and has enjoyed being involved wearing many hats in the ARCHway organization, including taking the minutes at meetings. Helping others, be it those in need of recovery or their caregivers, gives her
Jimmy McGill
Overcoming a lifetime of incarceration and 23 years of substance use disorder, Jimmy McGill has beat all odds and is living his best life! Click HERE for a glimpse into Jimmy’s Story before grabbing a copy of his recently published book, “From Prison to Purpose,” which is a detailed account of his journey to sustained recovery. He also recently launched his “From Prison to Purpose” podcast, which you can listen to HERE. Jimmy’s list of accomplishments in his recovery is long. Jimmy is the Executive Director of Next Step Recovery Housing and former Director of Peer and Recovery Services for the state of Arkansas. He is not only an advocate for recovery, but also an advocate for peers and the vital work that they do to help people recover. He is a founding member of the SAMHSA Region 6 ATTC/MHTTC Peer Support Committee and Chairman of the National Reentry Association of Professionals. He developed the Department of Human Services Peers Achieving Collaborative Treatment Program and spearheaded the development of the Arkansas Model
Marcy Uhl, Treasurer
I I am a 1976 graduate of Bowling Green State University with a BA degree, majoring in Accounting. I passed the CPA exam that same year and worked with Barnes Wendling CPAs, Inc., a regional accounting firm, for twenty years. I retired from public accounting in June 2020, retiring my CPA designation at the end of 2021. My husband and I reside in Avon Lake, OH, a Cleveland suburb. My involvement with ARCHway Institute began by supporting the initial golf outing held in Geneva, OH. Our family has been close friends with the Stuckey family for over thirty years. Their involvement
Debbie Strobl, Fort Myers
Debbie Strobl, RN, MBA, has many years of experience in healthcare as an RN and in the Pharmaceutical Industry. An Army veteran, she recently relocated to Fort Myers, FL from St. Louis, MO. Debbie became involved in addiction as a disease when it affected a family member. Debbie has been an executive board member of her local Drug Free Coalition and actively involved in the National Council of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse, as a volunteer in St. Louis. Her goal is to remove the stigma and shame associated with addiction and to help individuals realize the available resources through the
Bill & Sheri Crittendon, Montrose, CO
“She said she usually cried at least once each day, not because she was sad, but because the world was so beautiful…and life was so short.”Bittersweet, by Brian AndreasSo, you ask, why Bill and Sheri Crittendon are becoming involved with the ARCHway family?We feel it is not a question of “why” but rather our affirmation for “Why Not”…because life is so short and we wish to extend our hearts and hands toward those dealing with drug addictions.Having known Jan and Dan for more than 36 years, we have followed their family expansion and had many occasions to watch their children
David Ehrlich
David currently works as a private equity investor at Battle Investment Group, an investment firm focused on the US defense/security, government, & industrial markets. Prior to joining the Battle Group, David practiced corporate law at Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner where he focused primarily on M&A transactions. David also served 7 years in the United States Marine Corps Reserves as a logistics officer. David received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Furman University and his Juris Doctor from the University of Georgia School of Law. He lives in New York City with his beautiful wife and is extremely passionate about the
Donna Whiteley, LPC
Mrs. Whiteley has 20 years of experience as a Licensed Professional Counselor. She currently has Private Practice in St. Louis, Missouri. She has also worked in the Mercy - St. Louis hospital system for 26 years in various counseling roles. Her career at Mercy included Emergency Room experience as well as treatment facility work. She brings a combination of professional as well as personal experience with addictive issues to the ARCHway Board.
Maurice Clarett
Maurice Clarett joined the ARCHway Board in January 2017. Maurice brings a ton of experience and has a passion to help change the stigma and support individuals and their families have dealing with the disease of addiction. Below is some background on Maurice. Maurice Clarett first became known for his football accolades early on in his life. In high school he was a name known throughout the nation winning USA Today's national player of the year and a Parade All-American. His success continued on at Ohio State University. Maurice became the first and only true freshman to start at running
Brian Sieve, Director
Brian A. Sieve is a native of St. Louis, Missouri. He recently spent more than a decade teaching and administering schools in Chicago – from teaching in the Cook County Jail; to pastoring 1250 students, and their alumni, Religious, families, and faculty at De La Salle Institute. Brian participates in Twelve Steps recovery, and personally testifies to the benefits of medical and psychological assistance with sobriety. Brian attended Saint Louis University majoring in education, and theology; with English, and speech /theatre /communications. Besides teaching high school for 20 years, Brian was director of campus pastoral ministry, transition specialist, dean of
Mark Fitzsimmons
Mark Fitzsimmons B.A., M.A., J.D, is a native of St. Louis, Missouri. He retired in 2014 after 33 years as an attorney, then judge. He currently resides in Punta Gorda, Florida. During the last 16 years of his legal career he served as an Associate Circuit Judge in Springfield, Missouri. He saw first-hand the life changing consequences of addiction and mental illness. The struggles of those dealing with addiction in a legal setting were dealt with on a daily basis. He referred hundreds of cases to Drug Court and Mental Health Court. Seeing the successes of those that received proper
Anisha Barnes, Marketing Committee
Anisha Barnes lives 60 miles south of St. Louis and has 2 children who keep her busy with their sports. She previously worked in the mental health field for over 5 years at BJC Behavioral Health, then transitioned to outpatient substance in 2014 with Assisted Recovery Centers of America, where she currently work as an Administrative Assistant. In August 2015, she began volunteering with ARCHway as a Social Media Assistant. Anisha also recently graduated with an AAS in Office Technology and plans on pursing her Bachelor’s in Business Management.
Jeffry J. Stoll, Financial Advisor
Mr. Stoll has been employed at Energizer Holdings, Inc. for 18+ years in various Finance, Accounting, Sales and Marketing roles. He is currently serving as Sr. Manager – Pricing and Revenue Management with Energizer. From 1990 to 1997, Mr. Stoll worked in various accounting and finance roles with KPMG Peat Marwick and Brown Shoe Company. Mr. Stoll brings the benefits of his diverse finance and accounting background and experience to the Board and Finance Committee.
Brian Stuckey, Fundraising
Brian Stuckey is a recent graduate from the University of Toledo with degrees in marketing, sales and management. He is currently working for Reynolds and Reynolds as an outside sales representative whose duties are ensuring customer satisfaction while increasing business usage of Reynolds and Reynolds products. He is closely involved with Archway with family members who have lived through the addictions and is proud to know that he is getting a chance to get their son, daughter, mother, father or friend the same thing he has been able to receive which is getting a family member back after they had
Gail Garber, Fundraising
Gail Garber has a degree in Business Management and was a licensed Real Estate broker for many years. She has held various administrative and management positions throughout her career, the most recent as Director of Human Resources and Finance for a small IT firm before retiring and moving to Williamsburg, VA. In Williamsburg, Gail volunteered with DreamCatchers and Colonial Williamsburg. She now volunteers at Historic Jamestown and for The ARCHway Institute on the Fundraising Committee. Currently, she is an Administrative Specialist for The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. Gail and Wayne have two children and five grandchildren.