As a past licensed addiction treatment professional and fully licensed insurance agent, Kimberly Allen founded her consulting company to use her insurance knowledge and experience to provide services designed for addiction treatment organizations with a focus on the implementation of business and administrative processes related to insurance and risk reduction initiatives. Kimberly currently serves as a lived experience advisory consultant, collaborating with leading academic institutions and advocacy organizations on patient-centered research, helping to bring patient perspectives to the forefront of scientific decision-making. She is a published coauthor in recognized academic journals, collaborating with leading experts in bipolar research.

“Being on the DBSA board allows me the opportunity to give back to a leading organization that changed the trajectory of my life as an individual, an advocate, and as a professional. I have partnered alongside DBSA since 2014, and am thrilled to engage with stakeholders and leading experts dedicated to the mission of DBSA, and to be connected to work that increases understanding and provides hope and connection to so many affected by bipolar disorder and depression.”

 

Managing Director, Infrastructure Investments, Nuveen a TIAA Company
New York, NY

Isela Bahena leads infrastructure investment origination and structuring across renewables, digital, transportation, and energy transition assets for Nuveen Infrastructure. She joined Nuveen in 2004 and has over 20 years of investment and portfolio management experience across a variety of sectors and asset classes. Today, serves on the board of multiple portfolio companies in Europe and North America. Isela graduated with a B.S. in Economics from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and a
M.B.A. from Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business.

“I’m excited to be able to contribute to an organization providing services and support to too often taboo topics that leave those impacted by them and their loved ones feeling isolated.”

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Retired Retail Executive
New York, NY

Suzanne Bergoffen is a retired retail executive from Bloomingdale’s and resides in New York City. She has been involved with The Balanced Mind Foundation since 2009, a precursor to DBSA’s Balanced Mind Parent Network.

“Raising a child with a mood disorder was a long and lonely journey. DBSA’s support groups enabled me to share my feelings, findings and resources with parents who were just as isolated as I was. These in-person gatherings and online forums were a lifeline for us all. I am excited that DBSA will now offer support groups specifically for parents.”

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Tripp Friedler is the President and CEO of Free Gulliver, LLC, a company that provides strategic, financial, and investment advice to businesses and individuals. 

A graduate of Philips Exeter Academy, Tripp earned a bachelor’s degree in economics from Amherst College and a law degree from Tulane University Law School. Tripp has gone on to become certified as a Chartered Life Underwriter (CLU), a Chartered Financial Consultant (ChFC), and an Accredited Estate Planner (AEP). He received a master’s degree in financial services from American College and has finished all class requirements for a master’s in counseling at Loyola University.

Tripp is the author of one previous book, FreeGulliver: Six Swift Lessons in Life Planning, available from Trost Publishing. Alan Webber, the founding editor of FastCompany, praised Tripp’s “candid, straightforward, and practical advice” and “calm voice,” which readers have also found reassuring in The Tunnel.

Tripp comes from a long line of community leaders. He formed the Young Leadership Council with a handful of other young business leaders in 1986. Today, the YLC boasts over 1,000 members and has raised millions for charitable and civic purposes.

Tripp has served as President of the Young Leadership Council, Chairman of the Board of Isidore Newman School, and as a Board Member of the Arts Council, the Contemporary Arts Center, the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Foundation Advisory Council, and the Community Service Center.

Sagar V. Parikh, M.D., FRCPC is the John F. Greden Professor of Depression and Clinical Neuroscience at Michigan Medicine at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. His passion: to use every tool in the toolbox to improve health.  Central to that function is experience in multiple roles and directions.  His educational experiences include growing up in Canada, high school at Andover in Massachusetts, a gap year in India studying philosophy and yoga, bioengineering at Columbia University in New York, medical school and internship at McGill University in Montreal, followed by several years of working as a primary care doctor in rural northern Manitoba, as well as later in Toronto. Psychiatric training followed, including residency and research training at the University of Toronto, where he became Professor of Psychiatry and Deputy Psychiatrist-in-Chief at the University Health Network.  He moved to the University of Michigan in 2015.

He focuses on mood disorder interventions of all types: service delivery design, medications, psychotherapy, digital tools, ketamine, TMS, and medical education research.  He is the Medical Director of the National Network of Depression Centers (USA) and Education Chair of the Canadian Network of Mood and Anxiety Treatments (CANMAT). Dr. Parikh is the author / editor of three books and over 200 peer-reviewed articles and book chapters, and co-author of all 12 editions (1997-2024) of CANMAT treatment guidelines for Depression and for Bipolar Disorder. He has won multiple awards for education and for research in psychiatry, including: Dave Davis CEPD Research Award 2008, R.O. Jones Award for Best Research Paper 2011, Paula Goering Collaborative Research and Knowledge Translation Award 2018,  Academic Gold Award for the Psychiatric Services Achievement from the American Psychiatric Association 2019, and the Mogens Schou Award for Education and Teaching by the International Society for Bipolar Disorders 2020.   Additionally, his teaching has won him three local, three national, and two international awards.  His collaborations with people with lived experience have been central to his work, both by extensive research involving psychoeducation interventions in bipolar disorder and anti-stigma interventions, as well as his decades of partnership with the Mood Disorders Association of Ontario.  He co-chairs the Community Advisory Committee—comprised of 15 individuals with lived experience of mood disorders—to help direct the research and education directions of CAN-BIND, possibly the world’s largest network of researchers, patients, and clinicians devoted to depression.  Additionally, he leads CAN-BIND’s Knowledge Translation Platform, which helps translate research into action for the public.  Most recently, he has been working with the Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance to foster improved care and advocacy for people with mood disorders.

Senior Associate Dean for Community Health Engagement; Director, Division of Public and
Community Psychiatry; Director, Center for Health in Justice Involved Youth
The University of Tennessee Health Science Center
Memphis, TN

Altha Stewart, MD, is a well-known leader in mental health. She was the recipient of the American Psychiatric Association Solomon Carter Fuller Award in 2021 and was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Black Psychiatrists of America in 2017. She has served on the board since 2021.

Stewart is active in several professional organizations having previously served as president of the Association of Women Psychiatrists and the Black Psychiatrists of America. She received her medical degree from Temple University Medical School.

“DBSA’s mission aligns with my professional goals to increase education and awareness about mental illness, reduce stigma associated with mental illness, and ensure access to the highest quality of psychiatric care for all, especially in racial/ethnic minority populations and underserved communities.”

Click here to donate in honor of Altha.

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