CPI Leadership Team
Our leadership team has a strong commitment to serving the many constituents of our organization. But first and foremost, they focus their energies on those who need our programs and services.
Executive Team
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Executive Director
707-585-6108 x1101
robinb@calparents.orgIf you believe that our children are our future , then our number one job is to help children and families thrive. This is the focus of the work at the Child Parent Institute. For that reason I have dedicated my professional career to CPI.
My work at CPI has included championing innovative and efficient services to meet the needs of vulnerable and underserved families, working to increase collaborations with community organizations and a comprehensive expansion of programs to offer prevention, intervention and therapeutic support when needed and being involved in both local and regional advocacy efforts on behalf of children and families.
I am a mother of three, grandmother of four and my extended family includes three dogs, two pigs and a flock of chickens.
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School-Based Services Director
707-585-6108 x1201
jasonc@calparents.orgAs School-Based-Services Director at Child Parent Institute, Jason Carter (he/him) leads a diverse team of credentialed educators and licensed mental health professionals that collaborate with multiple school districts, nonprofit organizations, and law enforcement agencies to support our students across the entire North Bay region.
Jason’s commitment & authentic dedication in creating healthy, inclusive and resilient communities stems from overcoming barriers and adversities as a former high-risk youth himself. As a 1st-Gen college graduate of the Santa Rosa Junior College and Sonoma State University, Jason obtained a Master of Public Administration with a Specialization in Organizational Leadership. Additionally, Jason is certified as a Gallup StrengthsFinder’s Coach, an organizational development strategy that provides strength-based coaching to individuals, small groups, and executive management teams.
Jason’s professional experience began with direct services, evolved to program design and management, to eventually leading a City’s Community Engagement, Recreation, and Violence Prevention departments as a member of a local government’s executive leadership. This combination of personal and professional experiences have provided Jason a unique perspective and unconditional drive towards achieving equity, resilience and self-sufficiency for our youth, families, and community.
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Accounting & Human Resources Director
707-585-6108 x1130
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Deputy Director
707-585-6108 x1243
elizabethv@calparents.orgThere is a concept in Judaism called Tikkun Olam, put in its simplest form it means to “repair the world.” My intention in my work is to repair the world through helping those who help others to do a good job and avoid harm. In my field of traumatic stress this is a very important task. When I train therapists and consult with agencies I do so with a view toward repairing the world by supporting those in the trenches doing healing work. I’ve learned a lot in this work, that I can never give up on a person, never write them off, because people are more resilient than we imagine, and we never know when the moment of hope will come -the moment of immersive transformation that gives someone a reason and the will to continue. I’ve learned to trust people’s judgment about themselves. I’ve learned to be kinder.
Leadership Team
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Natalie Kent
Program Data Analyst
nataliek@calparents.orgOver the past three decades, I’ve dedicated my career to the nonprofit sector, driven by a deep sense of purpose. My own challenging upbringing, marked by abuse and homelessness, ignited a desire within me to uplift others and help them thrive. While my initial aspiration was to become a social worker, life led me down a different path—I became a counselor for juvenile offenders, guiding them toward better choices.
Later, my journey led me to work with homeless single mothers facing domestic violence, where I ran an afterschool program at an emergency shelter. As the years went by, I found myself drawn to the power of data—how it could weave together the intricate narratives of people’s lives and circumstances. Surprisingly, I discovered immense satisfaction in deciphering these stories, understanding the nuances, and making a positive impact.
While my trajectory may not have followed the exact route I initially envisioned, it has been an incredibly fulfilling and purpose-driven journey. Each step has allowed me to contribute meaningfully to the well-being of others, and I’ve come to appreciate the unexpected twists that have shaped my professional path.
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Parent Support Manager
Parent Support Services
707-585-6108 x1142
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Program Manager
Family Resource Center
707-585-6108 x1120
yenir@calparents.orgYeni Rodriguez, a devoted mother of three, and a native of Jalisco, Mexico. Her journey with the Child Parent Institute spans over 12 years, a testament to her unwavering commitment to serving her community.
Initially, Yeni embarked on her path as an intake navigator at our Child and Family Counseling Clinic, helping families connect to therapy services. Over time, her dedication and innate ability to empathize led her to ascend to the role of supervisor at the NEW Family Resource Center at John Reed Elementary.
Yeni's approach is rooted in her deep-seated desire to forge genuine connections with families, drawing from her own life experiences to better comprehend their challenges. Her passion, coupled with her compassionate nature, empowers her to extend unwavering support to those in need, fostering resilience within our community. Yeni enjoys spending time with her children, exploring nature, going for walks and having Sunday dinner with her family at her mother's home.
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Family Resource Center Manager
Parent Support Services
707-585-6108 x1107
lizbetht@calparents.orgLizbeth is a first-generation Mexican American raised in San Diego California. Raised by her single father of three, experiencing foster care, and learning to navigate resources for her father, she has a deep-rooted passion for strengthening families. She shares, "I remember being in 4th or 5th grade translating Medi-Cal and Cal-Fresh award letters for my father while he just finished his 8-hour shift as a delivery driver." Through adversity, Lizbeth shares her resilience with parents and children affected by foster care in hopes of a brighter future. Lizbeth manages all aspects of CPI's Southwest Santa Rosa Family Resource Center including Family Supported/Supervised Visitations, Resource Navigation, and Foster Care Pre-Service Training.
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Counseling Services Manager
Child & Family Counseling Clinic
707-585-6108 x1225
emilyv@calparents.orgEmily is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, and has been with CPI for 5 years. She spent 2 years as a clinician seeing children and parents in the clinic before moving into her current role, also becoming the Group Supervisor for the unlicensed therapists on staff. Before joining CPI, she worked with adolescents in residential treatment, children and adolescents in schools, and adults in community service agencies. Emily graduated from Kansas State University, before going on to CSU Sacramento to get her Masters in Counseling in 2015.
She enjoys supporting the students at the Nonpublic school on site, and is passionate about training, supporting, and supervising early career therapists as they grow and develop in this field. If she is not off traveling with her husband, she can often be found at home laying in any patch of sunshine she can find.
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School-Based Services Program Manager
707-520-4569
flashw@calparents.orgFlash Welch, is a School-Based Services Program Manager, overseeing Team Success, Juvenile Diversion and Friday Night Live programming within the Cotati-Rohnert Park Unified School District. Flash has a Bachelor's degree in Psychology and Master's in School Counseling from Sonoma State University. Additionally, he's earned his certification as a Substance Use Disorder Certified Counselor and Life Coach for young adults. His experience in schools, clinics, clean and sober education, outpatient, crisis, and residential settings has helped to provide students and families with the support needed to make healthier choices and decisions.