b'EXECUTIVE STAFF Dear Tennyson Community,Mindy Watrous Reflecting on 2024, I am grateful for the remarkable progress we made together. This pastPresident & CEO year was especially significant as we celebrated 120 years of Tennyson Center, honoring a Kathy Flesher legacy of hope, healing, and resilience. Chief of Regulatory Affairs Throughout the year, we strengthened our programs, refined our services, and deepened Stephanie Hearn our impactensuring more children and families had access to the mental health care and Chief Development & Marketing Officer stability they needed. None of this would have been possible without our inspiring networkMINDY WATROUSJoe McCurdyMISSION and dedicated staff, whose compassion continues to transform lives. President & CEOChief of Residential ProgramsMatthew PadillaImprove theEmpowering Education for Every ChildChief Financial & Operating Officer One of our greatest successes was the continued evolution of our facility school and day treatment program. We implemented curriculum enhancements, increased professional development for teachers, and prioritized Adrienne Prosperoindividualized learning. These efforts created a safe, supportive environment where children who struggled in Chief of Staff mental healthtraditional schools could thrive. Vanessa Ross Innovating Residential CareChief Program OfficerFanny Tellezand wellness ofIn our residential program, 2024 marked the first full year of our expanded services for children with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) and co-occurring mental health challenges. Your generosity helped provide children Chief Human Resources Officer with tailored therapeutic interventions, including experiential therapies like gardening and art, which helped them BOARD OF DIRECTORS those impacted develop essential life skills and emotional regulation.Strengthening Families in the CommunityCameron RichardsBeyond our campus, our community-based programs remained a vital resource for families across Colorado. We Board Chair by trauma andrefined our approach to clinical support, enabling therapists to spend more dedicated time with families and provide Becca OBrien-Kuusinencare tailored to their unique needs. This shift allowed us to ensure that families received the tools and resources Vice Chair necessary to build stronger foundations for the future.Matthew Propstother adverse Advocating for Systemic ChangeSatish Chander 2024 also brought significant legislative progress for our targeted population. House Bill 24-1038 was a huge win for children and families, increasing access to residential care, raising reimbursement rates, and ensuring a stronger Susan Drake experiences. support system for Colorados most vulnerable youth. We were proud to have played a role in this effort and remain Matt Garth committed to advocating for policies that protect and uplift children in need.Leif Houkom A Legacy of Hope, A Future of PossibilityEvan Leitch Celebrating 120 years of service was a powerful reminder of the impact of a committed community. While the world Dr. Emily Marcheschi has evolved since Tennyson first opened its doors, our mission has remained clearto provide children and families Kevin McCulley VISION VALUES with the skills to heal, grow, and thrive. The challenges may change, but our dedication to their well-being endures.Dr. Alex McDermott Everyone has theJoyful Your commitment has been instrumental in driving this work forward. Because of you, lives have been changed, Brendan McGuire opportunity and supportCurious hope restored, and new opportunities created for children who need them most.Lindsay Piepgras needed to learn, grow,Dependable With gratitude,Douglas Reeb and thrive. AuthenticPatrick Riley Compassionate Mindy Watrous, President & CEO1'