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Meet Julie, Director of Integrated Services

Meet Julie, Director of Integrated Services

by guild | Sep 25, 2020 | Featured, Leadership Team, Staff Spotlights

Julie’s career with Guild began when she was in seminary. She got a job as a part-time Evening Desk Worker at Guild Hall, a residential mental health facility.  After graduating from seminary school, Julie moved away from the Twin Cities and became a pastor. When she...
Meet Rich, Director of Community Treatment Services

Meet Rich, Director of Community Treatment Services

by guild | Sep 18, 2020 | Featured, Leadership Team, Staff Spotlights

Rich Aylward knew he wanted to work in the mental health field since he was in middle school. After completing undergrad, Rich joined the army, where he was paid to learn Russian, and then worked as a Russian linguist for six-and-a-half years. Afterward, he got his...
Meet Julie Bluhm, Guild’s Executive Director | CEO

Meet Julie Bluhm, Guild’s Executive Director | CEO

by guild | Sep 10, 2020 | Featured, Julie's Musings, Leadership Team, Staff Spotlights

Early in her career, Julie Bluhm knew she wanted to do something that had an impact on her community. So, she became a therapist. But soon, she became aware of systemic problems in the healthcare system, which made her feel like she was just teaching her clients how...
Meet Tiffany, Guild’s Chief Operating Officer

Meet Tiffany, Guild’s Chief Operating Officer

by guild | Sep 4, 2020 | Featured, Leadership Team, Staff Spotlights

When Tiffany began her career, she made a conscious decision to enter into a purpose-driven field.  As a senior in high school, Tiffany worked in the healthcare field to earn money for college, where she first intended to study Communications. Later, she switched...
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