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Posted: Jun 1, 2012 06:08

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Pacific Quest
Hilo, HI


Lori Armbruster
Joins Pacific Quest



Contact:
Mark Agosto
Business Director
808-987-7809
mark@pacificquest.org
www.pacificquest.org



May 30, 2012

Pacific Quest is very pleased to welcome Lori Armbruster to our ohana! Lori will be joining us on June 11 as Family Services Director. In this role, she will develop and provide a comprehensive range of services that will enhance the Pacific Quest Sustainable Growth experience for each family. We look forward to her expertise, creativity and diligence in serving our families and referral sources.
"Lori is a perfect fit for PQ. She is dedicated and knowledgeable, while also bringing a personal touch to everything she does. As many people already know, she is an expert in customer service, and a great team player," commented co-founder Suzanne McKinney.

Lori brings over 20 years of experience to her position at Pacific Quest. Lori has served as Executive Director of Consultant Relations, Admissions Director and Director of Alumni and Family Services and Development in several highly regarded therapeutic settings, from residential to wilderness.

Developing educational resources and supportive services for families is Lori's passion. She understands and embraces the notion that to best serve each child, providing quality service, education and support to the child's family is essential. From a young age, Lori knew she wanted to work with families largely due to her own personal experience as a teen who attended boarding school. It is her sincere passion for people and her belief that "the magic is in the details", that drives Lori's desire to consistently perfect and enhance the services each family receives.

Lori is highly committed to volunteering and presently sits on the Board of STICC (Saving Teens in Crisis Collaborative) where she co-chairs an annual golf event to raise funds for young people who urgently need therapeutic treatment, but whose families cannot afford it.

Lori attended college in northern California where she studied Psychology. She has lived in Sandpoint, Idaho for the past 25 years. She and her husband Jim have two wonderful children, a 17 year-old daughter, entering her senior year of high school and a 22 year-old son, who attends Boise State University in Idaho. In her spare time, Lori enjoys "dabbling" in art and graphic design. She loves taking trips with her family (especially to sunny places!) and spending time with friends, camping and boating on Lake Pend Oreille.

Please join us in welcoming Lori to Pacific Quest. You can reach her at her new cell phone number, (808) 345-4549, and lori@pacificquest.org.

Pacific Quest is an outdoor therapeutic program for struggling teens and young adults, located on the Big Island of Hawaii. Over the past seven years, Pacific Quest Wilderness Therapy has worked with over 600 struggling children and young adults in environments that allow them to make discoveries in safe, structured, experimental and natural ways. Their wilderness programs offer a clinical, yet holistic approach to treatment, going beyond traditional wilderness therapy and teaching sustainable life skills. Pacific Quest's proprietary therapeutic model is a groundbreaking approach that uses organic gardening to create concrete metaphors for its students as they cultivate their own health and happiness. Pacific Quest provides an environment that allows for a true discovery process for its students, a place that is safe, structured, experiential and natural. Owned and operated by a veteran team of professionals with hundreds of years of combined wilderness program experience, Pacific Quest offers a unique approach to treatment that is individualized for each student.





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