Andrew brings a diverse background to UPCRG. A graduate of Ohio University in Athens, Ohio, Andrew began working with children and teens with behavioral problems in 1994. For 5 years he gained exposure to the difficulties of how mental illnesses affect people, and how those without proper support can languish and even regress in their maturation processes.
After his initial work with adolescents, he gained experience in life through 5 years as a financial adviser/broker with American Express, 2 years in medical sales with Johnson & Johnson, 6 years consulting work doing competitive intelligence and pharmaceutical sales force analysis, 6 years working with prosecutors around the country to develop diversion programs designed to keep low-level/non-violent offenders out of jail, and then supported the Association of Prosecuting Attorneys’ efforts with the MacArthur Foundation Safety and Justice Challenge.
Andrew realized his heart was always with working with troubled youth and joined Rockwell Development Center in 2017. After rising through the ranks from direct care to Operations Manager, he jumped at the chance to lead UPCRG and forge new paths with the UPCRG mission. His broad base of experience allows him to piece together knowledge and training he’s experienced in a way that can be related to UPCRG clients, helping them on their journey to becoming independent, productive, and successful members of society.