Erin, a former Chicagoan now living in the mountains of Asheville since 2016, is a dedicated therapist with over 10 years of experience specializing in trauma. She has guided thousands of individuals toward lasting, positive change.
As a pre-eclampsia survivor living with dyslexia, ADHD, and anxiety, Erin brings deep empathy and resilience to her work. She shares her life with her wife, two kids, and three dogs. In her free time, she enjoys cheering on the Cubs and never misses Shark Week. (Go Cubs!) and watching Shark week every year.
Kevin Locke Wilson is a chemist, analyst, and process/industrial engineer with extensive expertise. He is affiliated with Au Atmos LLC and the University of Colorado at Boulder. Originally from Black Mountain, Kevin is also an active community leader, having served on multiple boards across Western North Carolina.
As a seventh-generation resident of Buncombe County, I understand the deep-rooted resilience of our community and the hesitation that can come with seeking help. After Hurricane Helene’s devastation, I knew I had to act. Bringing my nonprofit experience to the Helene Therapy Network, I’m committed to ensuring that survivors receive the compassionate, accessible mental healthcare they deserve. Healing after disaster isn’t just about rebuilding homes—it’s about restoring hope.
Diana Glover, a proud Asheville native, grew up in the Asheville City School System before serving in the U.S. Army, with deployments to Desert Storm and Mogadishu, Somalia. After her service, she returned to Asheville to adopt and raise her son, who is now pursuing an MBA.
Diana holds a Master’s in Social Work from the University of Southern California and currently serves as a Crisis Responder for the Veterans Crisis Line, passionately dedicated to supporting those in need.
Liz Boulos is a dedicated mental health professional and the founder of True North Counseling Asheville. A graduate of Western Carolina University with a Master’s in Social Work, she specializes in supporting women and young adults with mood and trauma disorders, with a particular focus on bipolar disorder.
Since 2015, Liz has worked with diverse populations and is passionate about empowering others. Outside of work, she enjoys exploring new restaurants and cheering on the Tennessee Vols—always with her dog by her side.
Tayika Anderson, affectionately known as “Tee,” is an Asheville native with a deep passion for helping others. She holds a degree in Psychology from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and a Master’s in Public Administration from Strayer University. With extensive experience in the mental health field, Tayika currently serves as the Director at Emily’s Safehouse, a Level III Residential Treatment Facility, where she is dedicated to supporting the growth and well-being of those in her care.
Beyond her professional role, Tayika is deeply committed to community service. She is an active member of her church choir and regularly volunteers to feed the homeless, embodying her belief in the power of compassion and service to make a meaningful difference in people’s lives.
Christine Aiken, an Asheville native, returned home in 1996 after over a decade in Florida, New York, and the Bahamas. With a 26-year career in mortgage lending, she gained diverse experience in management, training, underwriting, and operations. Christine is also the founder of Asheville Aerial Arts, a vibrant collective of performers showcasing her business-minded approach to creative events.
Inspired by her personal health battles, including heart failure and cancer, Christine launched Advocacy Allies to support patient rights and healthcare advocacy. Despite living with chronic illnesses, she remains deeply committed to community service, currently serving as VP of Student Advocacy at AC Reynolds High School.
Christine loves spending time with her son, Xavier, and their two rescue pitties, gardening, and creating eco-friendly products. Her passion for lifting others up—whether through advocacy, volunteering, or simply brightening someone’s day—has been a constant throughout her life.
Throughout her career, Erica Vandermore has embraced a variety of roles, each providing valuable lessons in perseverance, flexibility, and the joy of discovery. Her professional journey began as a mechanic, a hands-on, problem-solving role that honed her ability to troubleshoot complex systems. She later transitioned to academia as an educational consultant and sociology professor, where she fostered engagement and innovation in the classroom. Her time in the army further refined her ability to remain composed under pressure, approach challenges strategically, and collaborate effectively with diverse teams.
Beyond her career, Erica channels her creativity through artistic and technical projects. From designing Halloween animatronics to creating vibrant pour paintings, her passion for blending creativity and technical expertise is evident. Change has been a consistent theme in her life, and she thrives in environments where she can push boundaries, explore new ideas, and make a tangible impact.
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