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Paul Ravenscraft New Admissions Director @ Copper Canyon
« on: April 08, 2009, 10:33:38 PM »
I remember this guy as being some sort of a Marketer / Admissions interface with IECA events in the Northeast, while he was still at the Academy at Swift River. I imagine that Whooter must know him pretty well, no?  ;)

See also these short threads:
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NE NATSAP Marketing to Canada

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Breaking News   
Posted: Apr 7, 2009

Copper Canyon Academy
Rimrock, Arizona

Copper Canyon Welcomes Paul Ravenscraft as New Admissions Director

Contact:
Kristen Hayes
Communications Director
949-589-1765
http://www.crchealth.com

April 3, 2009

Copper Canyon Academy, a therapeutic boarding school for girls ages 14-17 and a program of Aspen Education Group, is pleased to welcome Paul Ravenscraft as Admissions Director. Paul has been with Aspen for 10 years.

"We are extremely fortunate to have Paul working with us and know he will do great things," said Paul Taylor, Executive Director of Copper Canyon Academy. "Paul has extensive experience working with parents and professionals to determine optimal placement, and is adept at connecting with people. We are excited to welcome him to our team."

Previously, Paul served as Arizona Territory Liaison for Aspen's Business Development Department, educating referring professionals about Aspen's broad continuum of services and developing strategic marketing initiatives. Prior to this, he worked at Aspen's Academy at Swift River in admissions and marketing roles and served as interim Admissions Director for Bromley Brook School's opening. He is a member of the American Marketing Association.

Paul will begin his full-time employment with Copper Canyon immediately.

"I am thrilled to be working with this amazing team and for one of the most respected girls' therapeutic programs in the country," said Ravenscraft. "The peer culture, depth of clinical work, team-based approach and long track record of success make this a very special place."

Copper Canyon Academy offers the highest quality residential care, a highly experienced and diverse clinical team, and a fully accredited high school education for girls ages 14-17 who may be struggling with behavioral or academic issues. The program's mission is to provide an experience that redirects and enhances the emotional, physical, mental, spiritual and social skills of young women by helping them build self-esteem, self-confidence, self-awareness, self-reliance and self-management. For more information, visit http://www.coppercanyonacademy.com.

Copper Canyon Academy is a program of Aspen Education Group, the nation's leading provider of therapeutic education programs for struggling or underachieving young people. Aspen's services range from short-term intervention programs to residential treatment, and include a variety of therapeutic settings such as boarding schools, outdoor behavioral health programs and special needs summer camps, allowing professionals and families the opportunity to choose the best setting to meet a student's unique academic and emotional needs. Aspen is a division of CRC Health Group, the nation's largest chemical dependency and related behavioral health organization. For over two decades, CRC Health has been achieving successful outcomes for individuals and families. For more information, visit http://www.aspeneducation.com.


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Re: Paul Ravenscraft New Admissions Director @ Copper Canyon
« Reply #1 on: December 21, 2011, 10:33:56 AM »
Quote from: "Ursus"
I remember this guy as being some sort of a Marketer / Admissions interface with IECA events in the Northeast, while he was still at the Academy at Swift River. I imagine that Whooter must know him pretty well, no? ;)
See also this thread (especially this post):

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