HopeWay
Mike Carroll has extensive experience in human resources, spanning over two decades. Mike began their career as Vice President of Human Resources at Caesars Entertainment Corporation in 1993 and held this role until 1998. From 1998 to 2001, they worked as Vice President of Human Resources at PepsiCo's Frito-Lay, Inc. subsidiary. In 2001, they joined Bank of America as SVP of Human Resources and remained in this position until 2018. Currently, Mike is the Director of Human Resources at HopeWay, a role they have held since 2018.
Mike Carroll has a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Business Administration and Management from Washington and Lee University. Additionally, they hold a Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) degree with a focus on Human Resources and Marketing from Vanderbilt University's Owen Graduate School of Management.
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HopeWay
HopeWay could easily be described by its beautiful sprawling campus or the serene environment, but the distinguishing factor is the top-notch, evidence-based care offered by the interdisciplinary team of physicians, psychologists, therapists and nurses. Through HopeWay’s integrative model, clients are entering treatment and learning the skills necessary for sustainable, long-term recovery to live their most fulfilling life. In addition to 36 private bedrooms and baths in the Residential Program, HopeWay offers two day treatment options – a Partial Hospitalization Program and an Intensive Outpatient Program. HopeWay recently expanded services to offer intensive, evidence-based treatment for Veterans struggling with PTSD. HopeWay’s treatment model focuses on complete psychiatric and medical wellness with access to full diagnostic and assessment services and psychological testing, when needed. The experienced team of psychiatrists and therapists work with clients to create individualized treatment plans based on assessments and the client’s goals. In combination with individual therapy sessions, clients participate in group therapy and integrative therapies, such as art, music, recreation, horticulture, health & wellness, yoga and mindfulness and meditation. Because of the importance of maintaining both mental and physical health, HopeWay has achieved the recognition of a Behavioral Health Home, with their on-site wellness clinic to address the physical needs of their clients.