Meadows Mental Health Policy Institute
Lori Warren has a diverse range of work experience. Lori currently works as the Chief of Staff for Child and Family Wellness at Meadows Mental Health Policy Institute since January 2023. Prior to this, they were a Project Manager - Programs at Central Texas Food Bank from May 2021 to January 2023. Lori also has experience as a Wholesale Manager at Johnson's Backyard Garden from February 2020 to May 2021, and as a Distribution Manager at Middleton Brewing LLC from October 2017 to February 2020. Before that, Lori worked as an Austin Area Sales Manager at Pedernales Brewing Company from November 2016 to October 2017. Lori also has experience in the non-profit sector, having served as a Keep Austin Housed Manager at Front Steps, Inc. from November 2013 to November 2016, and as a Housing Stability Specialist and AmeriCorps Case Manager at Caritas of Austin from August 2012 to November 2013 and September 2011 to August 2012, respectively.
Lori Warren holds a Bachelor's degree in Communication Studies and Sociology from Southwestern University. Lori obtained additional certifications including a Project Management Professional (PMP®) certification from the Project Management Institute in August 2022, and a Certified Cicerone certification from the Cicerone® Certification Program. The specific month and year of obtaining the Certified Cicerone certification are not provided.
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Meadows Mental Health Policy Institute
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The Meadows Mental Health Policy Institute is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization that supports the implementation of policies and programs that help Texans obtain effective, efficient mental health care when and where they need it. The Institute’s vision is for Texas to be the national leader in treating people with mental health needs. The Meadows Mental Health Policy Institute provides high quality, nonpartisan and objective policy research and development to improve mental health services in Texas. It’s about more than funding at the state level. It’s about leveraging our resources statewide at a grassroots level – sharing best practices, making resources available, accessing information, building protocol – and then using that information to help those who need it most. It’s time to change how we think about mental health and change our state of mind.