KENDALLVILLE, Ind. – Northeastern Center recently added two new leaders and one new staff therapist to its team.
Keeley Vaught was named manager of New Hope Clubhouse, a reintegrative service located in Kendallville and serving adults from DeKalb, LaGrange, Noble and Steuben counties. A graduate of Butler University, she has a bachelor's degree in psychology and her Other Behavioral Health Professional certification. As an undergrad, Vaught participated in psychology research and completed her internship in an alcohol research lab at the Indiana University School of Medicine. After graduating, she joined New Hope Clubhouse as a team lead and transitioned to the manager role late last year.
Travis Odier is Northeastern Center's new maintenance coordinator. In his role, he manages the organization's fleet of more than 30 vehicles, as well as 12 facilities across four counties. A graduate of Ivy Tech, Odier has two associate degrees, one in business management and one in marketing. His background includes factory production, shipping and receiving, supervision and department coordination, as well as experience as a multiline insurance agent and self-employed business owner.
Ed Dobson is a staff therapist returning to Northeastern Center, seeing clients at the Steuben County Outpatient office in Angola. A licensed clinical social worker, he is a graduate of Western Michigan University and started his career with Northeastern Center in 2007. Ed has 41 years of experience delivering human services in home, school and community settings. He has also helped implement evidence-based programs for those involved in the courts, residential care, day treatment or detention.
For more information, including how to become a client of Northeastern Center, visit www.nec.org.







