Leadership

Kenn Dudek
Kenn Dudek
 
Letter from the Fountain House President


I began working in community mental health because I found the people, the mental health consumers, so extraordinary. I could not believe how badly this group was treated, even by mental health professionals. Somehow, the humanity was stripped away from this group of people, because of an illness over which they had no control. This injustice, and the courage and inspiration of the people surviving and recovering from mental illness inspired me to enter this work, and continues to inspire and drive me to this day.

My friend Robert is a great example. Robert is not always the best dresser and he can sometimes be hard to understand. But that is not the Robert I see. I see a kind and gentle man who is funny and very smart. He is a great editor and finished a few years of college. If this illness had not struck him, and the medications had been better when he first became ill, many years ago, he could have become almost anything: a comedian or a history professor or who knows what. The important thing is that some large part of Robert is that person, and he is the person I see.

One of the great lessons I have learned in the later part of my career, is a profound understanding of the possibilities of recovery. I have come to know people who have schizophrenia or affective disorders and are also functioning lawyers and doctors. I know people sometimes have a hard time relating to this concept: that men and women with serious mental illnesses can overcome the challenge and have high-powered careers, but it can and does happen (witness Mike Wallace, Vincent van Gogh, Beethoven, Virginia Woolf, etc). Not everyone can achieve this potential, but everyone should be afforded the opportunity to try.

At Fountain House, we believe that anyone with the right medication, the right support and, perhaps most importantly, a sense of hope for the future, can and will succeed. We see it every day behind the green door of Fountain House.

I would like to speak to the people visiting this Web site who have been told by professionals or others that people who have mental illness have a chronic disease from which they will never recover: usually meaning that they will never work again, complete their schooling, or have a healthy and happy social life. What they meant to say to you was that, while you may have some symptoms of the illness, and you may need to take medication for a long time, you can still sing and dance and fall in love and go to school and get a good job and have a home and meet some friends and do whatever you please.

Fountain House can't take everyone who would like to come here, but the good news is that more and more Fountain House model programs (generally known as Clubhouses, or ICCD-certified Clubhouses) are developing around the world. We have a link to the Web site of the ICCD, which has a directory of Clubhouses, the best of which can be identified by their three-year certification from the ICCD. As they say in the commercials, don't be fooled by the other places, which use our name or the name Clubhouse: only ICCD-certified Clubhouses are the real thing.

Finally no web site, even with a virtual tour, will ever capture a Fountain House Clubhouse. Only a visit to the real thing will give you a sense of the power of regenerative recovery to be found within the four walls of the Clubhouse. So come and visit us in New York City, or see a place closer to you. And remember never to give up hope, for yourself or anyone else you care about.

Kenn Dudek has been the President of Fountain House since 1992 and has worked as a social worker in community mental health for over twenty-five years.

 

Director of Development

 
 

President

 

Kenneth J. Dudek (kdudek@fountainhouse.org)

 

Director of Human Resources

 

Jennifer Rivera (jrivera@fountainhouse.org)

 

Comptroller

 
 

Fountain House Board

Chair

 

Guy L. de Chazal, elected 1986

 

Vice Chair

 

Lorna Hyde Graev, elected 2002

 

President

 

Kenneth J. Dudek, elected 2005

 

Treasurer

 

Charles J. Marsden, elected 2002

 

Secretary

 

William B. Brannan, elected 1999

 

Chair Emeritus

 

Alexandra A. Herzan, elected 1997

 

Board Members

 

Davida Adedjouma, LMSW, elected 2009

George H. Beane, elected 1989

John P. Casaly, elected 2005

Kim S. Fennebresque, elected 2009

Judy Finneran, elected 2009

Brandon Fradd, MD, elected 2007

Carmel W. Fromson, elected 1999

Thomas Geniesse, elected 2003

Carl T. Hagberg, elected 2009

 

Alistair M. Hanna, elected 2005

Huyler C. Held, elected 1961

Peter A. Hinrichs, elected 1986

Hamilton F. Kean, Esq., elected 1966

Anne Mai, elected 1997

Marlene Mieske, MS, RN, elected 2003

Lynn Nicholas, PsyD, elected 1989

Howard Owens, MD, elected 2009

 

Vivian Palazzolo, elected 2007

Mario Rios Pinot, elected 2009

John S. Pyne, elected 1977

Arlene Lidsky Salomon, elected 2007

Julia Scott, elected 1982

Betsy Seidman, elected 1992

Henry P. van Ameringen, elected 1966

Ira T. Wender, elected 1998

 
 

Council on Training, Education & Advocacy

Chair

 

Marlene Mieske, MS, RN

 

Council Members

 

George H. Beane

Elena Lesser Bruun

John P. Casaly

Lois L. Cowan

Guy L. de Chazal

Margaret S. Downs

Alan J. Doyle EdD

Nancy Farrell

Kim S. Fennebresque

Judy Finneran

Carmel W. Fromson

 

Lorna Hyde Graev

Alistair Hanna, PhD

Maria Hernandez

Alexandra A. Herzan

Hamilton F. Kean, Esq.

Donny Lee

Evelyn Lorentzen-Bell

Anne Mai

Charles J. Marsden

Tory Masters

Dennis J. McCrory, MD

 

Howard Owens, MD

Marcia Owens

Vivian Palazzolo

Arlene Lidsky Salomon

Andrew Schonebaum

Julia Scott

Betsy Seidman

Madeleine L. Tramm, PhD

Lis Waterman

Ira T. Wender

 
 

Medical Advisory Board

Members

 

Sigurd Ackerman, MD

 

Silver Hill Hospital

 

 

 

Ralph Aquila, MD

 

St Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital

 

 

 

Robert Cancro

 

NYU Langone Medical Center

 

 

 

Gabrielle A. Carlson, MD

 

Stony Brook University School of Medicine

 

 

 

Ken Duckworth, MD

 

Harvard Medical School

 

 

 

Mark A. Frye, MD

 

Mayo Clinic Rochester

 

 

 

Jimmie C. Holland, MD

 

Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center

 

 

 

Elizabeth A. Kastelic, MD

 

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

 

 

 

Peter D. Kramer, MD

 

Brown University School of Medicine

 

 

 

Jeffrey A. Lieberman, MD

 

Columbia University and New York State Psychiatric Institute

 

 

 

Gerald Maguire, MD

 

University of California, Irvine School of Medicine

 

 

 

Una D. McCann, MD

 

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

 

 

 

Dennis J. McCrory, MD

 

Massachusetts Rehabilitation Commission

 

 

 

W. Walter Menninger, MD

 

The Menninger Foundation

 

 

 

Mark Olfson, MD, MPH

 

Columbia University and New York State Psychiatric Institute

 

 

 

Oliver Sacks, MD, FRCP

 

Columbia University Medical Center

 

 

 

Gerard Sanacora, MD, PhD

 

Yale University School of Medicine

 

 

 

William T. Stubenbord

 

Weill Cornell Medical College

 

 

 

Peter Weiden, MD

 

University of Illinois at Chicago

 

 

 

Philip J. Wilner, MD, MBA

 

New York Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical College

 

 

 
 

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