Treatment Team
Our team is committed to helping individuals and families unlock their recovery. With over 250 years of combined experience in the field of addiction treatment, our team brings experience, expertise, and empathy to every encounter.
Treatment Team
Our team is committed to helping individuals and families unlock their recovery. With over 250 years of combined experience in the field of addiction treatment, our team brings experience, expertise, and empathy to every encounter.
Executive Team
Charles Odell – CEO and President
MSW, Master Addiction Counselor (MAC), Licensed Clinical Addictions Specialist (LCAS)
“I believe that Dilworth Center’s treatment team is the most competent and talented group of people with whom I’ve ever worked. It is my privilege to be a part of it. Our patients and their families could not be in better hands.”
Charles has worked in the substance use disorder treatment field for over 30 years, specializing in
Tammy Hanson – Chief Operating Officer
MSW, Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Master Addiction Counselor (MAC), Licensed Clinical Addiction Specialist (LCAS), & Certified Clinical Supervisor (CCS)
“The biggest problem I see that keeps those suffering from addiction from getting help is fear of the unknown. I wish I could show every patient a look into “a crystal ball,” so they could see what their life could be without the weight and shroud of addiction.”
For over 22 years, Tammy has specialized in the treatment of young adults, adolescents, and families.
Margaret Larrea – Director of Business Development
BA
“There is a lack of understanding that alcoholism/drug addiction is a disease and people who are suffering are not bad people trying to get good—they are sick people trying to get well. They deserve to be treated with care, respect and dignity.”
Margaret is responsible for Dilworth Center’s community outreach activities, including enhancing the
Cynthia Givens – Director of Development and Marketing
JD, CFRE
“By reaching out for help I now am living my best life. Recovery continues to give me the gifts of joy, peace and gratitude. I want to help extend this gift to others who have lost their way.”
Cynthia started in 2016, and has been with us for more than 7 years. She is responsible for Dilworth Center’s fundraising efforts and activities. She also oversees the building and stewarding
Angie Leckie – Director of Finance
CPA
“Working at Dilworth Center provides me the opportunity to use my talent for a purpose and mission much larger than myself.”
Angie started in 2005, and has been with us for more than 17 years. She has worked in the accounting and finance field for over 25 years. Angie oversees the day to day financial operations, and
Clinical Team
Dr. Christopher E. Lord – Medical Director
MD, Diplomate, American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology
“The biggest problem I see that keeps those suffering from addiction from getting help is that they succumb to their distorted beliefs regarding the perceived futility of seeking help. Regardless, they should try anyway.”
For over 13 years, Dr. Lord has served Dilworth Center as Medical Director. Dr. Lord is Diplomate of the
Kelly Little – Clinical Supervisor
MSW, Licensed Clinical Addiction Specialist (LCAS), Certified Clinical Supervisor (CCS)
“One of the cool things about working at Dilworth Center is that we are all continuing to work on ourselves. Whether through a 12-step program or in our own therapy, we practice what we teach to our patients.”
Kelly has worked in substance use disorder treatment since 2011, specializing in the treatment of adolescents. Currently, she is the Clinical Supervisor at Dilworth Center. Additionally, Kelly conducts adolescent, young adult, and adult assessments, and facilitates adolescent and young adult treatment groups.
Cori N. Trotman Sr. – Lead Counselor
BA, Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor (CADC), Advanced Certified Relapse Prevention Specialist (ACRPS)
“I have enjoyed helping people for over 35 years in the field of human services and I believe that there is nothing more important in this world than helping mankind.”
Cori started in 1999 and has been with the Dilworth Center for over 23 years. He is responsible for adult and adolescent patient caseloads, patient education and group therapy facilitation. He has worked
Abier Thornton – Lead Counselor
M.Ed., Licensed Clinical Addictions Specialist (LCAS)
“Nothing is more inspiring to me than when former patients reach out to me to show me their Chips and to update me on how their lives improved since being in recovery.”
Starting in 1999, Abier has been with the Dilworth Center for over 21 years. She is is responsible for the Dilworth Kids program for children, adult family and patient caseloads, patient education and group
Jordan Tadlock – Counselor
MA, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT)
“I want my work to make an impact. Our pain can feel so isolating but the only way out is through. I make a point to try to connect with others and validate their process.”
Jordan is responsible for adult and adolescent assessments, adolescent patient and family caseloads, patient and family education and group therapy facilitation. She has worked in chemical
Todd McLean – Counselor
AA, Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor (CADC)
“Recovery is real and it works. And yes, you can have fun! Lots of it! I did not get clean and sober to be pissed off and miserable.”
Todd has worked in substance use disorder treatment since 2008, specializing in the treatment of adults and families. You’ll find Todd providing educational lectures that give him the opportunity to educate patients and family members about the disease of addiction.
Michael Hatley – Counselor
MA, Licensed Clinical Addiction Specialist (LCAS)
The best advice I have received was cloaked in the form a personal wish from a mentor. He said, “My wish for you is that one day you will honor and bless the path you have taken.”
My mission as a therapist is to provide a safe and trusting environment in which individuals can safely explore their current life situations, identify problem areas, develop
Dakeita Staton – Counselor
M.Ed, Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor Associate (LCMHC-A), Licensed Clinical Addiction Specialist (LCAS-A)
“The best advice I’ve ever received was that being brave is not the absence of fear but rather the strength of moving forward despite the fear.”
Dakeita Staton started at Dilworth Center in 2017 and is responsible for adult and adolescent assessments, adult and adolescent patient caseloads, patient and family education and group therapy facilitation.
Sara Jakab – Laboratory Scientist
“Nothing is more inspiring to me than the people who are honest with us and with themselves. The people who are fighting deep traumas in order to literally re-wire their brain chemistry. Recovery is hard, but worth it! Even those of us behind the scenes are rooting for you!”
Sara began her laboratory career at Dilworth Center, during our Covid quarantine and has been going steady since. Sara shares that her personal mission statement is: “Just to be a good human – always trying to have an attitude of service to others.”
Lindsay Boyd – Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor Intern
Lindsay’s personal mission statement is, “To demonstrate a strong commitment to supporting the health and well-being of those impacted by mental health and addiction.”
Lindsay began her career at Dilworth Center as an intern and is now working as a clinical assistant, as she applies to graduate school for counseling. You can find Lindsay triaging phones, handling paperwork with patients, and assisting the clinical staff.
Kaylee Bodner – Counselor
MSW, Licensed Clinical Social Worker Associate (LCSW-A), Licensed Clinical Addiction Specialist Associate (LCAS-A)
“My greatest sense of accomplishment comes when I feel I am in service to others and that I have done something good for someone else.”
Kaylee is responsible for adult and adolescent assessments, adolescent patient and family caseloads, patient and family education and group therapy facilitation. She believes that one of the most exciting things about working at Dilworth Center is the ability to continue to learn from the seasoned staff and her patients.
CallieAnn Munson – Counselor
M.A., Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor Associate (LCMHC-A), Licensed Clinical Addiction Specialist Associate (LCAS-A)
“The biggest problem I see that keeps people from getting the help they need is feeling shame.”
CallieAnn specializes in the treatment of adults with mental health and substance use disorders. You’ll likely find her facilitating lectures and groups for patients. In addition, CallieAnn is a certified yoga instructor and incorporates the 12 steps as she leads Dilworth patients and family members through this often insightful practice. She believes yoga can be a useful tool to help people experience the full mind/body/spirit connection with evidenced-based psychotherapy to support it.
Admissions and Outreach Team
Christina “Tina” Melber – Manager of Administrative Operations
BA
“Nothing is more inspiring to me than a person who puts aside their ego and asks for help. My heart melts.”
Serving as assistant to the CEO, Tina has worked in substance use disorder treatment at Dilworth Center for over 30 years.
Amy McDonnell – Clinical Case Coordinator
BA
“Nothing is more inspiring to me than being a witness to someone’s journey to finding genuine happiness in sobriety.”
Amy has been with Dilworth Center for over 10 years. You’ll find her on the phone with someone brave enough to make that first call. “The biggest problem I see that keeps those suffering from addiction from
Marsha C. Green – Clinical Case Coordinator
MA
“I’ve quickly realized that addiction is not a moral issue, it is truly a disorder. This disorder does not choose who it effects, rich, poor, or color. I knew at that moment this is where I’m supposed to and be doing with my life. Helping others in their journey. I have never looked back or regretted that decision.”
Marsha has been working in the field of chemical dependency since 2000. She is responsible for patient
Corinne Freer – Patient Accounts Representative
“My mission is to help as many people as I can, by not letting money stand in the way of treatment.”
Corinne has been with the Dilworth Center for more than 8 years. She is responsible for medical records management and quality assurance coordination. Working with patients and family members
Denise Becker – Business Development
Representative
“The stigma attached to the disease of addiction is one of the biggest obstacles preventing people from receiving help. I believe that people struggling with an alcohol or drug problem should receive the same support and treatment as those with other chronic illnesses.”
Denise is responsible for Dilworth Center’s community outreach activities, including enhancing the accessibility of our treatment services for potential patients and their referral sources. Denise comes to Dilworth Center with an extensive
Data Team
Buck Rackley – Data & Information Manager
“To watch the transformations that happen during recovery is as powerful as witnessing birth. “
You’ll find Buck compiling and managing DC’s treatment data allowing Dilworth Center to be more effective in the drug addiction services it provides. His personal mission statement is “to help good things happen.”
Peter Hirsch – Research Coordinator / Counselor
BS, Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor (CADC)
“Nothing is more inspiring to me than to know I’ve connected with someone on the deepest, most meaningful level and can make a difference.”
Years of experience in a wide variety of fields have led Peter to Dilworth Center. “My mission is really to leverage all of my life experiences, the personal evolutions I’ve gone through – including recovery – and the diversity of human relationships I’ve experienced to help people change their lives and be free of substance use disorders.”