The Wyoming LifeLine operates as a project under Social and Environmental Entrepreneurs (SEE). SEE acts as our fiscal agency. Day to Day operations are managed by the Executive Director and Assistant Executive Director with support of an Executive Committee.
Additional organizational support is provided by the Vice President and Secretary.
Executive Committee
Ralph Nieder-Westermann
President and
Executive Director
Jeff
Henne
Vice President
Barbara Anne Greene
Secretary
Karen Sylvester
Director and
Coordinator of Training
When the Wyoming LifeLIne was originally conceived, it was our vision to have a strong Advisory Board made up of individuals from across our state who have a wide range of expertise and experience in prevention and related areas. This includes individuals with professional backgrounds in prevention as well as people with lived experience. These individuals help us review our policies and procedures as well as provide input and support in a number of areas including fundraising.
We are immensely grateful for these volunteer Advisory Board members.
Advisory Board Members

Bill Hawley
Community Prevention Manager/Suicide Prevention Specialist in Johnson County. He is a certified ASIST trainer and active member of AFSP Wyoming

Lisa O’Dell
Co-chair AFSP Wyoming

Kerry Drake
Veteran Wyoming Journalist

Grace Niemitalo
Clinical Therapist in Casper, Wyoming

Robert Hays Johnston
Clinical Therapist in Wyoming

Terresa Humphries-Wadsworth, PhD
Terresa Humphries-Wadsworth is a licensed psychologist and expert in mental health promotion, suicide prevention and postvention, and behavioral health crisis care. She has over 25 years of clinical experience providing behavioral health services in remote, rural, and urban settings and more than a decade of experience as a suicidologist. As a family member with 4 generations of suicide behaviors, she has a deep commitment to improving outcomes for individuals with suicide risk.

Rev Bernadine Craft
Episcopal priest, former state senator and community advocate in Rock Springs, Wyoming.
A licensed psychotherapist, she is the Executive Director of Sweetwater BOCES and is voice for the voiceless

Lucy Pauley
Coordinator of the Wyoming Agriculture and Natural Resource Mediation Program, which operates out of the Wyoming Dept. of Agriculture in Cheyenne

Ashley McRea
Community Prevention Specialist/Suicide Prevention Specialist for Campbell County. She is a certified ASIST trainer