CADC I, QMHA-R
Travis started in this field in 2020 as a peer support specialist helping individuals struggling with addiction overcome barriers to reach their goals in recovery. He was a peer support specialist for 9 months when he started his education and supervision to become a CADCI. He became a CADCI in 2022, and also holds a QMHA-R certificate to work with individuals on the mental health aspect of things. He started going to college and is working towards a Masters degree in social work to help people with mental health and substance use challenges. Travis is very passionate about helping others overcome obstacles in their lives and wants to see them be successful.
Outside of work he enjoys spending time with his wife, 4 kids (one on the way). Travis also enjoys building things, working on cars, art work, and tattooing.