The treatment and prevention specialists of Recovery Services of Northwest Ohio possess a range of qualifications, experience and professional credentials. Our caring counselors and educators are licensed by the Ohio Chemical Dependency Professional Board and the Ohio Counselor, Social Workers, Marriage and Family Therapist Board. Recovery Services also has licensed doctors, and APN’s on staff.

Our Staff

Megan Bowser

Chief Executive Officer

Jean Groves

Chief Financial Officer

Clinical Director

Sarah Lohman

Residential Program Director

Craig Bills

Site Supervisor

Jordan Trejo, LPCC

Jordan T. is a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC) with degrees in Social Work, Philosophy, and Clinical Mental Health Counseling, and is EMDR-trained. He specializes in working with individuals with dual diagnoses, supporting those navigating both addiction and mental health challenges across the lifespan.


Jordan believes a strong therapeutic relationship is the foundation for meaningful change. His approach emphasizes collaboration, encouragement, and timely, respectful confrontation to help clients move toward their goals. He views therapy as a space to explore life experiences, deepen self-understanding, and foster growth.


Outside of work, Jordan enjoys spending time with family, golfing, and experimenting in the kitchen.

Ja’Wann Gillis, LSW

Ja’Wann is a Dual-Diagnosis Clinician at Recovery Services of Northwest Ohio, where he provides compassionate support to adolescents and adults navigating mental health and substance use challenges. He holds an LSW and brings a strong background in Chemical Dependency Counseling to his work. Ja’Wann is passionate about helping clients build resilience and discover their strengths throughout the recovery process. Outside of work, he enjoys spending time in nature and appreciating the calm of cool weather.

Bob Cerniglia, LCDC II

Bob Cerniglia is a Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor with 21 years of experience at Recovery Services of Northwest Ohio; he is dedicated to guiding individuals through their recovery journey. His passion for this work is deeply personal—he has been in recovery himself for 27 years. This dual perspective of professional training and lived experience allows him to offer a unique blend of clinical expertise and profound empathy. He is passionate about helping people find their path to healing, and he is committed to creating a supportive, non-judgmental space where you can feel understood and empowered.

Stacy Snyder, LSW

Stacy Snyder is a Dual Diagnosis Therapist at Recovery Services of Northwest Ohio, where she provides compassionate support to individuals and families navigating the challenges of emotional wellness and the recovery process. With a background in Social Work and a deep commitment to trauma-informed care, Stacy specializes in working with clients facing co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders, severe mental illness, and trauma-related conditions.
She is dedicated to creating a safe and empowering environment where clients feel heard, respected, and supported throughout their healing journey. Stacy’s approach is rooted in empathy, clinical expertise, and a belief in each individual’s capacity for growth and recovery.
Outside of her professional role, Stacy enjoys spending time with her family, traveling, and expressing her creativity through crafts.

Faith Monroe, LPCC

Faith Monroe is a LPCC, Dual therapist at RSNWO, where she provides compassionate support to individuals working toward emotional wellness and recovery. With a background in CBT, DBT EMDR and training in theology at Clarks Summit University, she has experience as both inpatient and outpatient therapy. Faith is committed to creating a safe and caring space for clients. Outside of work she spends time with her husband of 18 years, her two boys and rascal cattle dog. She volunteers with Crossroads Farm in Reading MI and is an active member in her church.

Gina Earles, LSW, LCDCIII

Gina is a Telehealth Dual Therapist based out of Defiance. She provides a strengths-based approach to assist individuals toward emotional wellness and substance use recovery. Gina is dedicated to creating a safe, accessible and empowering environment for clients. Outside of work, she enjoys spending time with friends and family.

Nora Elswick, LSW, LCDCIII

Nora Elswick serves as the Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) Coordinator at Recovery Services of Northwest Ohio. With a strong background in mental health and substance use treatment, she provides compassionate, client-centered treatment services and support to individuals on their journey toward emotional wellness and recovery. Her experience and education contribute to her commitment to helping individuals build lasting recovery and stability. Outside of work Nora enjoys spending time with family, friends, and her many pets.

Donna Robinson, LCDC III

Donna Robinson is a AOD Counselor in the Bryan Office. Donna provides Substance Use Disorder Counseling, Intensive Outpatient Groups (IOP), Adolescent Groups and Individual Counseling.  Donna’s background includes working in Detox, Inpatient, Outpatient, Juvenile Detention Center and working with the Adolescent Population.  Donna is an ordained Minister and enjoys traveling as well as camping.

Earl Grant, LSW, LICDC-CS

Earl B. Grant MSW/LSW, LICDC-CS, is a licensed clinical social worker and independent chemical dependency counselor with Supervision endorsement, with more than 30 years of experience in the fields of mental health and addiction treatment. Earl provides expert care to individuals and families navigating the challenges of substance use disorders and co-occurring mental health conditions. With 34 years of personal sobriety, Earl brings a deep understanding of the recovery process that informs a compassionate and authentic therapeutic approach. Earl currently offers individual counseling, clinical consultation, and professional training in the areas of addiction recovery, relapse prevention, and integrated behavioral health. Population served to include adolescents/Teens and adults.

Gloria Miller, LISW

Gloria is a therapist at Recovery Services of NW Ohio, where she provides compassionate support to individuals working toward emotional wellness and recovery. With a background in social work, Gloria is dedicated to fostering a safe and empowering environment for clients. Outside of work, she enjoys spending time outdoors, artwork and spending time with her kids.

Amanda Waldfogel, LSW

Amanda is a Licensed Social Worker and the House Manager of Serenity Spring Women’s Recovery House. She provides compassionate support to Women in Recovery from Substance Use and Mental Health Disorders. She has years of experience with counseling, supervision and social work. Amanda is dedicated to fostering a safe and empowering environment for residents that help them gain independence. She has been a member of the local LOSS Team for 10 years and facilitates a suicide grief support group through the Four County Adamhs Board. Outside of work, she enjoys gardening and spending time outdoors.

Brenda Byers, LISW-S Clinical Director

Clinical Director of Recovery Services of Northwest Ohio. With a strong foundation in social work and specialized training in EMDR, Brenda is committed to providing compassionate, high-quality care. She is passionate about supporting healing, recovery, and meaningful change while strengthening the individuals and families in the communities we serve.  Outside of work, she enjoys traveling and spending time with family.

Megan Bowser, LPCC-S, CEO

Megan Bowser is the Chief Executive Officer of Recovery Services of Northwest Ohio. She is dedicated to strengthening individuals, families, and our four county community. She holds a Master’s degree in Community Counseling and brings more than 15 years of experience working as a counselor, clinical supervisor, and organizational leader. Throughout her career, she has remained committed to providing compassionate, evidence-based services that promote healing and long-term wellness. Megan is deeply passionate about assisting people in identifying their strengths and reaching their potential in areas where they desire meaningful change. As a leader, she prioritizes ethical practice, staff development, and collaborative partnerships to expand access to quality behavioral health care. “I believe that transformative change occurs when people are supported with dignity, respect, and the right tools to succeed”. 

Craig Bills, LISW-S

Craig Bills serves as a Clinical Supervisor with Recovery Services of Northwest Ohio, bringing over a decade of experience in community mental health and substance use services. His work centers on clinical oversight, staff development, and ensuring services align with ethical standards and best practices. Craig brings a strong background in assessment, supervision, and evidence-based practice. His work focuses on supporting both clients and clinicians through ethical, trauma-informed, and recovery-oriented care. 

Libby Trejo, LSW

Libby Trejo holds a Bachelor’s degree in Social Work with a minor in Psychology and is a Licensed Social Worker. She is currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Social Work to further advance her clinical knowledge and professional practice. Libby has experience working with individuals impacted by mental health and substance use disorders and is committed to providing evidence-based, ethical, and client-centered care.

Libby approaches treatment through a strengths-based lens, focusing on collaboration, empowerment, and individualized goal setting. She strives to create a professional and supportive therapeutic environment that promotes stability, growth, and long-term recovery. Outside of her professional role, Libby enjoys spending time with family, taking outdoor walks, and relaxing with a good television series.

Sara Jimenez, LSW

Sara Jimenez is a Licensed Social Worker with a Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work and a minor in Psychology. She is currently advancing her training by pursuing her Master’s Degree in Social Work. Sara has experience supporting individuals impacted by mental health and substance use disorders, and she is committed to meeting each person with compassion and respect. Sara’s approach is rooted in empathy, collaboration, and connection. She strives to create a supportive space where individuals feel understood, valued, and encouraged to explore meaningful change at their own pace. She incorporates evidence-informed practices such as Motivational Interviewing, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, and Strengths-Based Therapy. In her free time, Sara enjoys hosting family and friends, taking her dog on walks, and cheering on her favorite sports teams.

Candace Jones, LSW, LCDCIII, GAMB-p

Mental Health and Substance Abuse Therapist

Candace Jones is a compassionate and dedicated Mental Health and Substance Use Therapist with over 15 years of experience supporting individuals on their journey toward healing and recovery. She specializes in treating grief, gambling addiction, trauma, substance use, anxiety, and personality disorders.

Candace takes a person-centered approach to therapy, integrating Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) to help clients build insight, resilience, and emotional balance. She is GAMB certified and is currently working toward completing her Grief Counseling Certificate to further support clients navigating loss.

Candace is committed to creating a safe and supportive environment where clients feel heard, valued, and empowered to make meaningful changes in their lives.

LaKeisha Jones, MSW, LSW

LaKeisha Jones  is a counselor at Recovery Services of NW Ohio.  She has the experience of working with adolescents, adults, and families while providing supportive, compassionate care.  LaKeisha uses and integrates various modalities of care such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy to increase awareness of unhelpful thought patterns, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy to strengthen awareness and ability to manage intense emotions, as well as other evidence-based practices.  When not working, LaKeisha enjoys trying new recipes, learning new things, and engaging in self-care.

Sarah Lohman, LISW-S

Sarah Lohman is the Program Director at Serenity Haven, where she works alongside women as they heal from substance use, trauma, mental health challenges, and other complex life experiences that often accompany addiction. Trained in clinical social work, she is committed to creating a supportive, empowering space for women and families in our community. Outside of her professional role, Sarah enjoys time with her family, running, reading, and cheering on her kids in sports.

Tabitha Kersten, LSW, LCDCIII

Tabitha Kersten is the Assistant Director at Serenity Haven, where she provides compassionate support to individuals working toward emotional wellness and recovery. With a background in social work, Tabitha is dedicated to fostering a safe and empowering environment for clients. Outside of work, she enjoys going to the gym, traveling, and playing video games.

Dr. Sunita Agarwal, MD

I have been practicing psychiatry since 1998, beginning as a hospital-based psychiatrist with Kettering Health in Dayton, Ohio, and later serving in private practice. Over the years, I’ve cared for patients from the very young to the elderly, across hospital, outpatient, crisis, and addiction settings.

I see my role not just as a physician, but as an advocate — especially for children and families. Mental health is about more than symptoms; it’s about supporting people in their daily lives, their emotional well-being, and their relationships.

At RSNWO, I am here to help individuals of all ages facing depression, anxiety, mood disorders, ADHD, schizophrenia, stress, or family challenges. It is my privilege to walk alongside our patients and their families as they move toward healing and resilience.