Meet Katie Rubano
Tell us a little about yourself.
I am a Realtor in Denver, Colorado. In addition I am a Co-Parenting coach for Targeted Parents. In my spare time I run a large Colorado based Support Group for Targeted Parents and Grandparents. I take advantage of Colorado's outdoor lifestyle, cycling, hiking, and snowshoeing. I also enjoy cooking, trying new restaurants and dancing.
When did you start volunteering with NPO?
December, 2019
Meet Andre Rainey
When did you start volunteering with NPO?
I began volunteering with NPO in early 2022.
Tell us a little about yourself?
I am a proud father of four, a lifelong youth advocate, former Mayor of Peekskill, and a small business owner. Having traveled extensively, I believe my life's purpose is to inspire.
Meet Jason Griffith
When did you start volunteering with NPO?
I started volunteering with NPO in 2018.
Tell us a little about yourself.
I was born and raised in Kentucky. I'm 43 years old and married with 3 kids. I've work for Toyota Motor Manufacturing for 20 years and also, I'm a business owner. I enjoy acting, cooking, traveling, politics, and doing volunteer work. I'm a very ambitious person who's passion is helping others.
Meet Lori Grover, NCM
Tell us a little about yourself.
I am a nationally certified mediator in private practice in RI/owner of Rhode Island Divorce Mediation Center, LLC. I am a founding member of the Academy of Professional Family Mediators (APFM), author of Separate Homes Connected Lives, and creator of Total Divorce Blueprint - an online program for divorce, co-parenting and high conflict divorce cases. I also conduct workshops and seminars encompassing all aspects of divorce, divorce & finances, co-parenting and high conflict divorces. I am a mom to my fur babies, Max & Maya. My hobbies include personal growth, reading, painting, and music.
Meet Tony Bickel
What is your position in your NPO chapter and what are some of your duties?
I am Chair of the Wisconsin Chapter, as well as the president of a local Wisconsin group, Wisconsin Fathers for Children and Families. This allows me to work with great people here in Wisconsin to gather ideas and action plans to help our state continue to improve the lives of children with separated parents.
Meet Matt Hancock
What inspired you to get involved with NPO?
After personally experiencing and witnessing some of the injustices of family court, I really wanted to help bring real change to the system, and also help others that may be going through my experiences and be able to support them so that they don't feel alone.
Meet Jim Clark
What are some lessons you've learned from your volunteer work?
Change takes time. Our efforts and the things we do today often takes a lot of time to take root and sprout. The political process for legislative change is complex and understanding how to be effective is vital to helping other parents sooner than later