April is a collaborative, relationship-driven leader with a clear understanding of how systems intersect to support—or complicate—people’s lives. With more than a decade of experience in both direct service and leadership roles, her career spans disability services, youth programs, trauma-informed residential programs, and crisis intervention during moments that call for grounded judgment and quick coordination.
April cares deeply about building a future where people receiving services—and those who support them—are part of relationships and systems grounded in trust. Her work is rooted in the belief that people are the experts in their own lives and that support should honor their autonomy and chosen paths.
She holds a Master of Public Administration (MPA) from Boise State University and a Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) from Idaho State University. She is a Certified ToP Facilitator, trained in participatory methods that help groups collaborate and make decisions with clarity.
When she’s not working, you can find April surrounded by her fur babies, rolling out her yoga mat, cheering for her favorite football team—Go Ducks!—or enjoying time cooking, connecting with family and friends, and embracing her favorite role as a proud auntie.