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Elizabeth Choate, JD - President
Ms. Choate holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Political Science and Economics and a Juris Doctor with a certificate in Government Law. She has witnessed the life altering impacts of mental illness within her own family and has a deep interest in helping other families to find positive realistic solutions when helping a loved one cope with mental illness. Ms. Choate obtained her law degree and passed the bar with the hopes of using her legal skills to make a positive difference in her community. She has worked multiple sessions within the state legislature as a Policy Analyst and Chief of Staff/ General Counsel in order to promote more effective public policy solutions for overlooked populations, including those with mental illness. Currently, Ms. Choate serves as the Director of Government Relations/ General Counsel for the Texas Veterinary Medical Association |
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Liz Shelby - Vice-President
Ms. Shelby has served as the PLAN Care Management Coordinator and grant writer. She has a master's degree in Special Education from the University of Texas at Austin and is pursuing her doctorate. Ms. Shelby has over 35 years of experience in coordinating programs and services for people with disabilities. She retired from the Central Office of the Texas Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation as a Program Specialist in 2002. Ms. Shelby was involved in the initial establishment of the Texas Interagency Council on Early Childhood Intervention (now, Early Childhood Intervention) and served on the Board. In addition, she managed the implementation of the In-Home and Family Support Program for individuals with mental retardation or mental illness. Ms. Shelby provided statewide training on permanency planning for children with disabilities living in institutions without involvement by the Children's Protective Services. Upon retirement from the state, she managed the federally-funded Texas Family Support Initiative through the Center for Disability Studies affiliated with the University of Texas at Austin and wrote grants for non-profits. Ms. Shelby is the Chairperson of the Planning Network Advisory Committee for Austin Travis County Mental Health Mental Retardation Center and is enrolled in the PhD program in Special Education Administration at The University of Texas at Austin. |
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Frank Rilling, Jr. - Secretary
Mr. Rilling is a graduate of The University of Texas at Austin where he received an engineering degree in 1976. He worked in the computer programming field until he decided to become a Certified Peer Specialist for PLANCTX. Mr. Rilling enjoys helping others with transportation to the grocery store, doctor's office, or to run errands. His hobbies include wood carving and playing in chess tournaments having recently tied for first place in the novice section of the Southwest Open Chess Tournament held over the Labor Day weekend in Dallas in 2009.
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Leo De La Garza - Board Member
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Cecile DeWitt, Ph.D. - Board Member
Dr. Cecile Dewitt is a co-founder with Bob Englert and Yvonne Hansen and served as the first president of PLAN. She is on the Planning Network Advisory Committee of Austin-Travis County Mental Health and Mental Retardation and has served on the Mayor's Task Force for Mental Health. Dr. DeWitt is the Jane and Roland Blumberg Centennial Professor of Physics at the University of Texas, Emerita. She has had a prestigious career in research (several books, over 100 research articles, international awards), teaching (including visiting professorships in many countries: Brazil, India, France, Iran, Germany, England, Portugal, Canada and Costa Rica), and administration (founding the Les Houches School of Physics in France and participating in the creation of the NATO Scientific Division, etc.). |
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Yvonne Hansen, Ed.D. - Board Member
Dr. Hansen is a co-founder of PLANCTX with Bob Englert and Cecile DeWitt. She was a care-giver for a family member diagnosed with mental illness for many years. She earned a B.S. in Special Secondary Art Education from the University of Wisconsin, Madison, a M.A. in Organizational Development and an Ed.D from the Fielding Graduate Institute. She was an itinerant art-teacher in rural schools in Wisconsin, taught art in Saudi Arabia, wrote a resource handbook on sustainable growth for the Texas General Land Office, and wrote other articles on organization and group work, including a chapter on Visual Problem Solving published by MIT Press. Dr. Hansen taught courses at Austin Community College and at Park University. She has provided consulting services on planning change, instructional design, group facilitation, systems thinking, and related areas. Dr. Hansen continues her involvement with Design-Build-Live (formerly the Sustainable Building Coalition) in natural building since 1992. |
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Nick Huestis - Board Member
Mr. Huestis returns to the PLANCTX Board of Directors having served in the past. He has been involved with delivering services to people experiencing brain chemistry disorders for over forty years. Mr. Huestis has earned undergraduate and graduate degrees and has served both as a professional and as a volunteer in delivering social and rehabilitation community services. He organized and directed a community mental health and mental retardation center. Mr. Huestis has a daughter with a brain chemistry disorder who lives independently at the Mary Lee Foundation Community Living Center. He is currently employed as a government relations director at a local law firm. |
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Willie G. Williams - Board Member
Mr. Williams has over 35 years of experience in the development, direction, and implementation of behavioral health policies and programs to meet the needs of critical target populations. He has expertise in Dual Diagnosis, Chemical Dependency, HIV/AIDS, Child Abuse, as well as Crisis Intervention, Advocacy, and Outreach. Mr. Williams is adept at forging collaborations and building relationships that foster respect and inclusion, and securing buy-in from diverse constituencies in the development of successful, sustainable solutions. He is skilled in developing strategic business plans, policies and budgets that meet the needs of culturally diverse populations. |
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Key Personnel: |
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staff includes a part-time executive director, office staff, and
several part-time care managers. PLAN also contracts with other mental
health professionals to provide specialized services. |
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Dr. Debbie Webb - Executive Director
Dr. Webb has 34 years of experience in the fields of mental illness,
chemical dependency and dual or multiple disorders, including 28 years
in management positions and 14 years of experience providing clinical
supervision to other professionals in the field. She has an
earned doctorate in Social Work, as well as master's degrees in
Counseling and Social Work. Dr. Webb is a Licensed Clinical
Social Worker, Licensed Professional Counselor, and a Licensed Chemical
Dependence Counselor. She recently retired from working for 23
years at the Austin Travis County Mental Health Mental Retardation
Center, the last 4 of which she served as the Division Director of
Behavioral Health Services; for 10 years, she oversaw the Quality
Management, Program Evaluation and Research Department. She has
been on the faculty of the University of Texas at Austin School of
Social Work for twelve years and is currently an Assistant Professor of
Social Work, and the Field Director for BSW student internship
placements, at St. Edward's University School of Behavioral and Social
Sciences. Dr. Webb has four years experience in private practice,
and has been a nationally recognized Dual Diagnoses Consultant,
researcher, and author regarding mental illness(es) and substance use
disorders for 18 years. She is the designer and founder of Good
Chemistry Groups for persons with dual or multiple disorders. In
2003, Dr. Webb was honored by receiving the Charles I. Wright
Distinguished Alumnae of the Year Award by The University of Texas at
Austin School of Social Work and S.W.A.N. While being an active
professional, Dr. Webb has simultaneously served as an active volunteer
with numerous non-profit organizations, including the Micah 6 Food
Pantry in Austin; in 2004, NAMI Texas recognized her with a Volunteer
Award. |
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Jennifer Allamon, LBSW - Case Manager
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Philip Carolina - Care Manager
Mr. Carolina has a master's degree in Rehabilitation Counseling with
additional course work in educational psychology as well as statistics
and counseling. He is a Certified Rehabilitation Counselor and
Qualified Mental Health Professional. His background includes
positions as a rehabilitation specialist with knowledge about housing,
employment, and benefits. He also has experience in tutoring people
with disabilities and three years of case management experience at
Austin Travis County Mental Health and Mental Retardation Center. |
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Stephanie Dowbusz - Care Manager
Ms. Dowbusz has a master's degree in counseling with a concentration in
Marriage Family Therapy and Rehabilitation and a master's in
Psychology. She has eleven years of experience, including working
as a case manager with families who have children with developmental
disabilities and as an intake counselor for a behavioral health agency
and completed her internship providing low fee counseling for children,
adults, couples and families. She also worked as a Substance
Abuse Intern Counselor providing individual and group therapy.
She has also worked as a teacher's aide and residential
counselor, working with students diagnosed with developmental and/or
emotional disturbances. |
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Annette Doyle
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Sandy Englert - Certified Peer Specialist
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Patrick Guy, LPC - Therapist
Mr. Guy has a master's degree in counseling and extensive experiences
working with individuals presenting a wide range of mental health
issues. He has provided both group and individual counseling in
the central Texas area and is very knowledgeable of community
resources. He has worked in a hospital, mental health clinic and
employee assistance program. |
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Sven Kindem - Certified Peer Specialist
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Bill Johns, BSW - Care Manager
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Derek Kerl, LMSW, Care Manager
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Sheri McIntire - Care Manager
Ms. McIntire has a master's degree in education with emphasis on
emotional disturbance. She has spent twenty-five years working in
a variety of settings including a hospital, school district, mental
health clinic and the state office for early intervention. Ms.
McIntire is knowledgeable of community resources and brings a rich mix
of administrative and practical experiences to the team. |
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Buddy Pearson - Office Staff & Peer Assistant
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Frank Rilling - Certified Peer Specialist
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Jeff Schmelzer, LMSW, Care Manager
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Sid Wattinger - Peer Assistant
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Catherine Weaver, LPC - Therapist & Group Specialist
Ms. Weaver has a master's degree in counseling and is a Licensed
Professional Counselor. She has expertise in counseling with
adults, families, groups and children/adolescents. She has worked
with a variety of clients, assessed needs, developed and implemented
treatment plans focusing on clients' priorities. She has 5 years
experience teaching the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)
Family-to-Family program. |
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PLAN's Board of Advisors page. |