Chief Operating Officer
Fletcher Group
ST GEORGE, Utah
Amy Jeppesen is a distinguished Behavioral Health Executive with over 25 years of expertise in leading operations and strategic initiatives within the behavioral health sector. Amy's extensive experience encompasses strategic planning, project management, and the development and execution of innovative behavioral health programs. As the Chief Strategy Officer at Trivium Life Sciences, she has successfully driven significant revenue growth, launched new programs, and expanded the organization's operations, solidifying its position as a leader in behavioral health services.
Amy possesses extensive therapeutic skills working with adolescents, families, and adults. She specializes in substance use disorders, trauma, and complex family systems. With a passion for supporting and mentoring other professionals, Amy taught in the social work department at Boise State University. She also enjoys providing clinical supervision, fostering the growth and development of emerging professionals in the field.
Amy's dedication to improving behavioral health outcomes is evident in her long-term leadership roles. She has served as the President of ACT Idaho, a board member of the ICCAD Foundation, and chaired the statewide substance abuse conference for two years. Additionally, she has been a member of the credentialing committee for BPA Health for over eight years. Her work with state leaders and legislators has been instrumental in implementing system-wide changes for better care.
Throughout her career, Amy has showcased her ability to integrate new companies, oversee M&A activities, and build strong relationships with executive leadership and stakeholders. Her tenure at Recovery 4 Life as owner and CEO saw the organization become one of Idaho's largest substance abuse treatment providers, known for its pioneering programs and high-quality clinical services. Amy's educational background includes a Master's in Social Work from Brigham Young University and a Mergers & Acquisitions Certificate from Harvard University. Her ongoing pursuit of an MBA from Southern Utah University underscores her commitment to continuous learning and professional growth. With a proven track record of success, Amy Jeppesen continues to be a driving force in the field of behavioral health, dedicated to improving healthcare outcomes and expanding access to essential services.
I4 - Recovery Housing as a Bridge to Aligning Social and Medical Interventions
Tuesday, May 6, 2025
2:45 PM – 3:45 PM ET