our 2023 NAMI FOUR COUNTY BOARD OF DIRECTORS
President: Lori Robison
Vice-President: Robert Spengler
Treasurer: Todd Ziegler
Secretary: Ann Wasson
Board Members:
Sarah Hankinson
Nathen Henricks
Mary Alice Nagel
Shirley A. Fry
Amanda Waldfogel
Board of Directors' meeting:
Regular meetings of the NAMI Four County Board of Directors are held quarterly at the Four County ADAMhs Board, T-761 State Route 66, Archbold, Ohio.
Vice-President: Robert Spengler
Treasurer: Todd Ziegler
Secretary: Ann Wasson
Board Members:
Sarah Hankinson
Nathen Henricks
Mary Alice Nagel
Shirley A. Fry
Amanda Waldfogel
Board of Directors' meeting:
Regular meetings of the NAMI Four County Board of Directors are held quarterly at the Four County ADAMhs Board, T-761 State Route 66, Archbold, Ohio.
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Wendy Jennings is a Bryan native who lived in the Toledo area while attending college and working in retail and restaurant management. In 1989, she relocated to Metro Atlanta where she raised a family and worked before returning to Northwest Ohio in 2015 to help manage family businesses. While in Georgia, she worked several years with Apparel Manufacturing in administrative positions including Operations Manager. Throughout those years she became an autism advocate while raising two sons on the spectrum. Wendy learned about CIT training and she shadowed with AADD at Atlanta Police Training Center. It piqued her interest and she soon joined Lilburn Citizens Police Academy. Since her return to Ohio, Wendy has worked with Partners in Employment as a Job Developer CESP serving individuals throughout Lucas, Wood, and the Four County area. She continues this work today coordinating PRE ETS vocational training to students in area schools. A Certified Employment Support Professional and Certified Family Peer Supporter Wendy also serves as President of Bryan ARTS Club and Vice President on Board of Directors with Never Let Go Ministries. Wendy lives in Defiance with her sons. Her relationship with NAMI Four County began when she needed assistance for a son who was battling addiction, had multiple mental health conditions, and autism. “Resources for my son were limited due to the many complications. The judicial system was uncooperative, and my pleas for help seemed to be met with little to no compassion for my son’s difficult situation,” she recalls. “Through NAMI, I was able to make connections and better advocate for my son. More importantly, I felt my voice was being heard when I shared experiences. After receiving support from NAMI, I decided to get involved and advocate for others to know they also are not alone, and NAMI classes and support groups can help them too." She served as Chapter President two years before becoming the first Executive Director for NAMI Four County. In March 2023, Wendy was appointed by Governor DeWine to the Ohio Psychology Board.
President

Lori Robison currently serves as NAMI Four County Board President. She is a retired Licensed Independent Social Worker Supervisor with a master’s degree from the University of Illinois at Chicago and a doctorate from the University of Toledo. Lori is licensed as a school social worker with the Ohio Department of Education. She previously served as Vice-President for Academics at Northwest State Community College, the Director of Social Work at Defiance College, and as Assistant Professor of Social Work and Program Director at Cornerstone University. Lori also has experience working as a therapist in private practice, a school social worker, and was a program director for child victims of domestic violence.
Lori is a member of the National Association of Social Workers and the Ohio School Social Work Association. She and her husband, Rex, live in Defiance.
Lori is a member of the National Association of Social Workers and the Ohio School Social Work Association. She and her husband, Rex, live in Defiance.
Vice President

Rob Spengler is a native of Wauseon. Rob returned to his hometown in 2015 after living in the Chicago area for 15 years. Rob began working at Spangler Candy as a Product Engineer. He finds his current role as the Product Development Manager to be especially fulfilling as it allows him to utilize both his technical and creative sides while collaborating with all departments across the company. Rob states that he is insatiably curious and loves learning. In his spare time, he enjoys reading, playing chess and painting. He travels frequently and loves exploring ethnic cuisine and live music. Rob enjoys spending time with his life partner Stacianne, daughter Maddie, and granddaughter Aria.
Treasurer

Todd Ziegler has been a banker for more than 30 years. He first started with Huntington Bank and is the Assistant Vice-President for commercial lending with Premier Bank in Napoleon. A lifelong resident of Archbold, Todd and his wife, Sharon, have two children. He attends St. Martin's Lutheran Church in Archbold and is a member of the Napoleon Rotary Club. Todd serves as a board member of the Henry County Community Improvement Corporation. He is a member of the Henry County United Way, a Junior Achievement teacher, and a volunteer with Fulton County Christmas Cheer.
Secretary

Rev. Ann C. Wasson is pastor of First Presbyterian Church in Defiance. She has celebrated over 35 years of her ordination as Minister of Word and Sacrament in the Presbyterian Church (USA). Raised in New Jersey, she is a graduate of Lafayette College and Princeton Theological Seminary. Over the years, she has lived in Missouri and Oklahoma where she has served 10 Presbyterian churches as pastor, interim pastor, as well as a supply pastor for two Lutheran congregations (ELCA). She has worked with congregations in conflict through her work on committees of the Presbyteries where she has lived and served. She has served in a variety of community types and is well acquainted with rural communities and small towns with limited access to mental health service, while also seeing how good treatment changes lives. Ann and her husband, Norman, live in Defiance. They have a son and a daughter.
Board Members

Sarah M Hankinson is employed with The Farmers & Merchants State Bank in Archbold. Sarah is a resident of Delta with her husband Leroy, and two children. Sarah has been primarily focused on raising her family and enjoys camping, hiking, motorcycling or adventuring with them. She wanted to find a way to be involved with mental health. She has completed NAMI Family Support trainings and facilitates a group in Delta. Sarah says she is excited to be a part of such a great organization.

Nathen Henricks was raised in Northwest Ohio and graduated from Edgerton High School. He received his Bachelor’s degree in Accounting from Defiance College, and a Masters of Business Administration from Bowling Green State University. Nathen works as the Cost Accounting Manager at Spangler Candy Company. Nathen and his wife, Michelle live in rural Bryan with their two daughters Lorelei and Oakley. He has been an active volunteer for the Bryan Baseball Association and volunteers for Junior Achievement. Nathen serves as Chapter Treasurer.

Mary Alice Nagel is a Vice-President and Private Banker at Premier Bank. She has over 43 years of banking experience and serves clients in Defiance, Napoleon, Hicksville, Paulding, Bryan, Montpelier and Wauseon, OH. A lifelong resident of Defiance area, Mary Alice and her husband, Rich, are parents of three children and have 6 grandchildren. They live on a family farm in rural Defiance and she enjoys spending time with her family at sporting events supporting the Tinora Rams, Ohio State Buckeyes and Detroit Tigers. Mary Alice attends St. Mark's Lutheran Church where she is a Sunday School teacher and lay reader. She is also a member of the Zonta Club of Defiance, Defiance County 4-H Endowment Committee, Defiance Country Farm Service Committee Member and is a volunteer with Junior Achievement.
Shirley A. Fry, M.Ed. is a retired teacher and guidance counselor. She taught parenting classes and did mediation for Shalom. She is a trained parent coach, coordinator, Bridges Out of Poverty instructor and Circle Process. She is involved with Northwest Ohio Rescue and Restore Coalition by educating human trafficking prevention. She has recently accepted a role as court investigator for Williams County Courts. Shirley started her own business in 2019, Integrity Matters, LLC with intent to present programs to churches and local organizations, businesses, based on topics dealing with mental health, communication, parenting, and human trafficking. Shirley enjoys reading, music, and spending time with her family. She and her husband John live in Montpelier.
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Amanda Waldfogel is a licensed Social Worker. She attended Northwest State Community College and obtained an associates degree in Human Services and then went on to gain her bachelor’s degree in Social Work at Defiance College. She has been a member of the LOSS Team since its inception in 2015. Amanda has worked as a mental health and substance abuse counselor and was previously the Clinical Supervisor for A Renewed Mind’s men’s inpatient residential center. She currently lives in Defiance with her husband and two children.
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Annemarie Adkins is a Northwest Ohio native, mom of 2, who obtained a Bachelors of Social Work degree at Defiance College and a Master of Social Work degree at Spring Arbor University. She currently holds a Licensed Independent Social Worker-Supervisor licensure. Anne’s career started in case management at the Center for Child & Family Advocacy Inc.’s House of Ruth followed by Recovery Services of Northwest Ohio where she moved into a therapist role. Anne has clinical experience at Seniors Wellness Group and Brightview Health.
She currently is the Clinical Director for Legends Recovery Centers and is the Telehealth Supervisor and therapist for Family Resource Center of Northwest Ohio, Inc. She and her husband, Arnold, live in Defiance. |