
Michaela is a kind and compassionate individual in active recovery. She is passionate about having a space available to help people from all walks of life recover and meet their needs.

Allen is a retiree, father, grandfather, and partner. His purpose for serving on the board is to be a part of a transcendent cause and to live life with purpose. Allen believes his greatest joy is the ability to give back the gift (care and service) that was so freely given to him in times of need.

After retiring from a career in technology, Cyndi is now committed to making a difference in the lives of both animals and people. She volunteers as a foster for various animal rescues and shelters and pursues ways to support local initiatives like the Club @ Springhill. Her role as a board member for the Club provides her the opportunity to participate in a non-profit dedicated to having a positive impact in the community. When not volunteering, Cyndi can be found at home with her husband, working in her garden or caring for their homestead with goats, sheep, pigs, chickens, bunnies, dogs, and a cat.

Taylor is a psychologist who, although not in sobriety herself, is compelled to help others seek support and success on their journey to a happier and healthier life. Her dedication to the Club at Springhill comes from her care and compassion for people of diverse backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives. Her hopes in serving on the board are to expand the resources available to improve and serve our local recovery community.

Hi! I'm Rod Gibson. I want to stay sober, and helping others helps me stay sober. I want to leave a legacy; volunteering for the Club is how I do that!

Bobby is a retired United Methodist Preacher. He has been married 50 years to his lovely wife Londie Bell with whom he has 3 children and 6 grandchildren. Bobby graduated from UCLA in 1975 with a degree in Sociology & Psychology. He is also a graduate of Vanderbilt Divinity School (1978) and United Theological Seminary (1996). Bobby has a great interest in individuals struggling with addictions because he empathizes with their pain and sees their potential for a better life.

Eric Smith has been a business owner in the community for more than 30 years, specializing in marketing, technology, and a little bit of everything in between. He joined The Club’s Board of Directors to help further its mission and lend his experience wherever it can do the most good. For Eric, serving on the board offers the perfect mix of challenge and reward—and, as he likes to say, it helps keep him out of trouble.


Donald currently works at Central Maloney in Pine Bluff, AR. He resides in Scott, AR. Donald is a value stream manager with a background in operations, maintenance, and training. Outside of work, Donald enjoys spending time on his boat and fishing with his adult children and 3 grandkids.

I am a therapist, addiction counselor, owner of a sober living for women and a person in long term recovery. I have 25 years in practice and 28 in recovery. In both my private life and my professional practice, I have been honored and blessed to see people turn their lives around in innumerable ways. Since I believe there are multiple paths to recovery, The Club @ Springhill is a natural fit. Our mission is to help our fellows in this area, get support, gain a community, support wellness and recovery in whatever way a person needs to improve their lives and the lives of those around them. I am humbled to be a witness to this group of dedicated and caring individuals come together to not just address addiction but to grow a healthier and happier community. My hope is to be an asset to that mission.
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