Adele Allison
Sr. Director, Content & Experience | CHIME
As the senior director of content and experience for the College of Healthcare Information Management Executives (CHIME), the leading organization for CIOs and senior health IT leaders, Adele Allison develops, teaches, and manages content programming, speakers, and faculty for CHIME CIO and CISO provider members.
Dr. Rhonda Mattox
Physician, Speaker, Radio Host
Rhonda Mattox, MD is America’s Go-to Psychiatrist, REJOICE 103.3 & 105.5’sImpACT Zoneradio host, and the new host of BlackDoctor.org’sI’m Not Crazy But . . .Her medical expertise and wise counsel have been featured in popular media like Money, Forbes, Huff Post, New York Times, and Newsweek.
Michael Mancino, M.D.
Psychiatrist, UAMS
Dr. Mancino is a professor at the UAMS Psychiatric Research Institute and currently the Program Director for the Center for Addiction Services and Treatment. He was previously the Medical Director of the Recovery Centers of Arkansas. He focuses his clinical practice on medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD).
Jacqueline Sharp
Arkansas Area Director at American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP)
Jacqueline Sharp is the Arkansas Area Director at American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) – a voluntary health organization dedicated to saving lives and bringing hope to those affected by suicide, including those who have experienced a loss.
Casey Copeland
PRPS, Exodus.life
Casey, awarded Supervisor of the Year in 2021 & 2022, has been engraved in the Arkansas model of peer recovery since its inception. Serving on multiple boards and committees, including Director of Arkansas Peers Achieving Recovery Together, Director of Rock of Hope transitional houses and a regional member of the Arkansas Peer Advisory Committee, Casey continues to play an intricate role in the development and implementation of multiple programs across the state.
Virna Little, PsyD, LCSW-r, SAP, CCM
Chief Clinical Officer, Concert Health
Dr. Virna Little is currently the Chief Clinical Officer and co-founder of Concert Health, a national organization providing behavioral health services to primary care providers, and the co-founder of Zero Overdose, a not-for-profit addressing the national crisis of unintentional overdoses.
Ebony Mitchell
Miss Arkansas 2022
Ebony Mitchell is a 26-year old native of Harrison, and the first Miss Arkansas from Harrison. At Miss Arkansas, Ebony won a $30,000 scholarship provided by the Skokos Foundation and more than $75,000 in awards, wardrobe, transportation, and gifts. She represented Arkansas at the Miss America Competition in Uncasville, Connecticut.