Board of Directors
John Reuben, President and Founder
- Founder & President of SAVING TEENS® In Crisis Collaborative
- Senior Vice President of Worldwide Sales for Correlsense
- Executive in Software Sales and Marketing for over 25 years, including the founding of a significant software enterprise
- Parent of 2 troubled teens who have been in therapeutic programs

Rich McKinless, Treasurer and Chair, Finance Administration
- Certified Public Accountant, Retired Partner, KPMG LLP
- Served as Partner in-charge of KPMG’s Washington, DC Not-for-Profit Practice
- Leadership positions on the boards of the Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Washington, National Kidney Foundation of the National Capital Area, Alldredge Family Foundation, and the Orphan Foundation
- Family experience with a struggling teen who benefited greatly from access to a qualified therapeutic program
Michael Marino, Secretary
Les Mann, Chair, Program
- Sales and marketing executive; Co-founder Alldredge Family Foundation supporting families with struggling teens
- Board member Zeta Psi Educational Foundation providing leadership training and scholarships to college undergraduates
- Parent of now sober adult son who attended wilderness program and residential drug rehab
Grant Leibersberger, MBA, MEd
- Assistant Director, Spruce Mountain Inn Residential and Transitional Living Program.
- Extensive background in intervention, wilderness, treatment and aftercare programs.
- History of working in financial services assisting families in affording private programs.
- Believes in creating access for everyone to the highest quality of care.
Lon Woodbury, MA, CEP, Member IECA
- Independent Educational Consultant for 23 years, and publisher of the following: Parent Empowerment Handbook (working on the 23rdedition); The Woodbury Report newsletter (for 23 years); and the www.strugglingteens.com website for 17 years.
- MA degree, Certified Educational Planner (CEP), and a member of the Independent Educational Consultants Association; previously a classroom teacher in public schools, and worked with the U.S. Senate and the Executive Office of the President on public policy.
- Many parents call my office desperately needing help for their child, but they lack the funds to access the quality resources which would help them and their children. I’m involved with Saving Teens (STICC) to help develop resources so these deserving families can get the financial help they need in addressing their children's needs.
Marilyn F. Engelman, Ph.D.
- Certified Educational Planner, Founder of Educational Directions
- Past special needs chair of IECA
- Conducts educational evaluations, therapeutic, boarding, and college placements
- School consultations and prior director of disability services at a four year liberal arts college
- First board member of Saving Teens

Theresa Wing Hines
- Owner/Founder of One Pearl. Started in 2005.
- Parent of a child who spent close to 3 years in wilderness therapy/therapeutic boarding school.
- Supports SAVING TEENS® In Crisis Collaborative because she believes every child/family should be able to receive therapy/treatment/help, regardless of their income.

Ann Tomassini
- Associate Director of Annual Giving at Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, MA
- Former Director of Operations for Saving Teens
- Over twenty years of experience in higher education
- Supports Saving Teens as a witness to lives altered and cut short, who might have otherwise been saved through treatment
Bruce Ledoux
- Senior VP and wealth advisor at Morgan Stanley Global Wealth Management.
- Parent of a special needs child and founder of Guardian Angel MotorSports, a 501c3 charity which uses MotorSports to raise money for kids in need.
- Our mission as a charity is to raise awareness about deserving programs and to raise funds to help support those programs. Saving Teens is one such program, where disadvantaged children are given tools and access to critical support programs which they need in order to have a chance in society. We race, kids win.



