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The Next Chapter For The Bridge To Recovery

Written By: The Bridge to Recovery Date: May 15th, 2009. Topic: Member Blogs.

After 35+ years of faithful service to The Bridge to Recovery, co-founders Paul and Carol Cannon are handing the baton to John Stenzel, the new Executive Director. John will continue to work with Paul and Carol and the Board Directors in the transition process. We welcome John Stenzel to The Bridge to Recovery. With over 30 years in the health care industry, of which 20 of those years have been spent in the behavioral health and human services industry, John brings a wealth of much needed in-depth experience along with him.
John, a Health Consultant and Business Entrepreneur has spent much of his professional life focused on assisting treatment programs along the full continuum. He understands the treatment environment and knows how to empower treatment providers so that they can realize their full potential. John also has a strong background in business development and marketing. He understands the details of private pay markets, third party billing and payment services, corporate finance, strategic planning and board development.
In addition to being a consultant, John is also the co-founder of a premier sober living homes business in California and co-founder and managing partner for World wide EAP and International Employee Assistance Program. Having served in various corporate capacities, John offers tried and true business principles that will prepare The Bridge to Recovery for its next thirty five years of service.

“I am honored and extremely excited about the possibilities to work with the Team at The Bridge to Recovery. Paul and Carol have operated an amazing organization over the years and we aim to make them proud from here on out. I look forward to working with other treatment programs and professionals in the industry in order to meet the needs of mutual clients.”

Paul and Carol have been devoted full time servants of The Bridge to Recovery. They have paved the way for this transition to occur. Following this transition, both will remain involved at The Bridge in an advisory role sharing their wealth of experience with the staff and board of directors.

Please feel free to contact John directly via email—john@thebridgetorecovery.com or his mobile phone—818-618-0404.

Our Program Is Stronger Than Ever
We can help. For information about admissions to The Bridge to recovery please contact Tammy Eurick, Admissions/Marketing Director or Scott Whittle, Development Director at 877-866-8661. Check out our website www.thebridgetorecovery.com

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