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Tony Sanchez works tirelessly to enhance and develop recoveryǦoriented systems of care for all people. As a person in longǦterm recovery, Mr. Sanchez is continually amazed by the opportunities that have come his way to use his lived experience and knowledge of recovery to serve others. He is currently the Director of the Office of Recovery Transformation at Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities (DBHDD). In 2011 Mr. Sanchez was offered an opportunity to be in the first cohort of Georgia's Certified Addiction Recovery Empowerment Specialist (CARES). As a peer recovery coach, he used not only his talents as a community organizer but also his lived experience to develop a Peer Recovery Program in Athens GA that is still going on today. Mr. Sanchez firmly believes that creating opportunities in the community for individuals seeking recovery and a life of wellness is everyone’s responsibility. Tony Sanchez, CADC, CARES (CPSǦAD) Director, Office of Recovery Transformation; Division of Behavioral Health Georgia Department of Behavioral Health & Developmental Disabilities (DBHDD) Contact: 404.463.7361 Email: tony.sanchez@dbhdd.ga.gov

David Stayner, Ph.D. is a clinical and community psychologist who has worked for almost 20 years to assist underserved individuals and communities as a clinician and clinical supervisor; as a recovery/resilience focused program innovator; and as a consultant and teacher. In all of these capacities, his work emphasizes the creative power of facilitating authentic dialogue between people who receive health assistance and professionals who provide services to help reǦfocus communityǦbased health systems on resilience and recovering. Currently, he is a lead consultant in the Georgia DBHDD “RecoveryǦFocused Transformation Initiative.” In this and other consultations over the past 10 years, he assists community (and hospital) based behavioral health

providers to transition from a narrow focus on deficit, disability and disorder toward a broader emphasis on recovering, resilience building and community inclusion. These consultations have reached from the states of Georgia, Texas and Connecticut to the Province of New Brunswick, Canada, to the cities of Philadelphia and Oakland, CA, and the VA’s in greater New York City, northeast New Jersey and Salt Lake City. In all cases,

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