Returning Leaders, New Voices

Returning Leaders, New Voices

Ten16 Announces 2026 Board Officers and Welcomes New Board Members

Ten16 Recovery Network is pleased to announce its 2026 Board officers. All four are returning from last year, offering valuable continuity and steady leadership as Ten16 works to strengthen and expand recovery support throughout the region.


The 2026 Board officers are:
+ Chair – Jennifer Page, RISE Advocacy
+ Vice Chair – Adam Wittbrodt, Level Up Fitness & Training
+ Treasurer – Michael Goad, Dow Credit Union
+ Secretary – Stephen Lawler, SYM Financial Advisors


Ten16 appreciates their ongoing service, guidance, and dedication to the organization’s mission. Their leadership keeps Ten16 focused on offering high-quality treatment for substance use disorders, recovery housing, peer support, and community-based services for individuals and families.


Ten16 is also happy to welcome three new members to its Board of Directors:
+ Lt. Travis Toth, Midland City Police
+ Chris Saladine, City of Midland
+ Emily Bolesky, Allied HR Solutions


Each new Board member brings important professional experience, a community perspective, and a shared commitment to supporting people in recovery. Their involvement helps Ten16 better respond to community needs, build strong partnerships, and find practical solutions for individuals and families affected by substance use.


“We are fortunate to have a Board that brings both continuity and fresh perspective,” said Sam Price, President and CEO of Ten16 Recovery Network. “Our returning officers provide steady leadership, and our new Board members bring experience and insight that will help us continue growing our impact. We are grateful for their willingness to serve and for their commitment to Ten16’s mission.”


Looking ahead to 2026, Ten16 plans to expand access to recovery support, strengthen partnerships, and help build communities where recovery is visible, supported, and possible.