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Bio of an Emerging Leader: Frank McIlroy, CCS, CADC, SAP

  • Director of Market Development, Quapaw House, Inc.

Frank McIlroy has been working in the addictions field for the past eight years.  Along with his duties as Director of Market Development, he was recently been appointed Program Director for Quapaw House’s residential program. 

Frank also serves as Director of the Arkadelphia Outpatient Clinic and Director of the Area 8 Drug and Alcohol Safety Education Program (DASEP), which screens DWI, DUI and minor in possession cases on the District Court level. 

McIlroy received his Bachelor of Science degree in Business Management at Arkansas State University.  He is a Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor (CADC), Certified Clinical Supervisor (CCS), and Substance Professional (SAP).  In addition, Frank is currently a member of the Arkansas Substance Abuse Certification Board.

Read why Frank claims that "Participating in the Leadership Institute has been a Life Altering Experience.”

 

 

Bio of an Established Leader: Tom Hill, MSW

  • Senior Associate, Altarum Institute
  • Johnson Institute’s 2006 America Honors Recovery Award Recipient

Tom Hill has over twenty years of both recovery and community organizing experience.  He is a skilled trainer and facilitator in leadership development, addiction and recovery issues, and diversity/cultural competency.  In addition, he has worked, both as a professional and a grassroots community leader, in areas such as recovery and addiction, HIV/AIDS, LGBT and reproductive rights.  He has served as faculty at many learning institutions, including the Servant Leadership School in Washington, DC. and several state and regionally sponsored summer schools for addiction professionals

Tom Hill is a former member of the ATTC Network Advisory Group, and previously served as the Deputy Project Director for the Recovery Community Services Program, an initiative of CSAT.  Presently he is the Deputy Project Director providing technical assistance for CSAT’s Access to Recovery (ATR) Program.

Read why Tom claims that "I didn’t choose to be in the addictions field . . .It ‘chose’ me through recovery.”