| At Gray Wolf we search for qualified, dedicated individuals
to fill our staff positions. In this issue we'd like to introduce
you to two of them.
DAVID
LEWIS, M.A. NCACI, Gray Wolf's Program Director, has
worked in the field of chemical dependency since 1989.
He served as a counselor at the Hazelden Foundation in
Center City, Minnesota, and as an admissions supervisor
at the Hazelden Center for Youth and Families. He was also
on the founding team of Hazelden's halfway house in New
York City. David is a nationally certified addictions counselor
and is licensed in Washington and Minnesota. His involvement
with Gray Wolf Ranch began in 1995, when he joined Peter
Boeschenstein as part of the research and development team.
He and Peter have been colleagues and friends for more
than nine years. Gray Wolf's focus on healthy activities
gives David a chance to share his love of the outdoors
- camping, hiking, and sailing - with the young men who
participate in the recovery program.
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DAN
CABLE, YCDC II, a counselor at Gray Wolf Ranch, is well
acquainted with the Pacific Northwest. After graduating from
Port Townsend High School in 1992, Dan studied at Peninsula
College and completed a year long counseling internship with
the Jamestown S'Klallam Tribal Chemical Dependency Program
in 1995. Dan is credentialed as a Certified Youth Chemical
Dependency Specialist (Level II) in the state of Washington.
Overall, Dan brings more than 3 years experience to Gray Wolf
Ranch. Dan sees counseling as an opportunity to offer his expertise
to members of his own generation. He feels especially fortunate
to be able to pursue his career in his home town. |