As a licensed clinical social worker and board-approved clinical supervisor, Tommy holds a master’s degree in Social Work and a bachelor’s degree in English Literature. His clinical focus lies in trauma, attachment, and family systems, areas frequently intertwined with mental health and substance use disorders. He is deeply committed to offering trauma-informed care, providing individuals and families with a pathway from pain and fear to renewed hope and resilience.
In his capacity as CEO, Tommy is unwavering in his dedication to collaborating with the Governing Board and SeaView staff to ensure the delivery of top-tier behavioral health services that foster meaningful transformations in our community. For Tommy, leading SeaView isn’t just a job; it’s a calling—an honor he embraces as we embark on our 52nd year of service, continuing to make a positive impact on lives and relationships.
Dedicated to enhancing behavioral health services, Josh is passionate about utilizing a strengths-based, trauma-informed approach to foster wellness among Alaskans. At SeaView, he aims to innovate clinical practices to improve individual, family, and community wellbeing. With a focus on collaborative leadership and continuous improvement, Josh’s vision for SeaView is to create a model of excellence in mental health care, where innovative practices and compassionate care lead to transformative outcomes.
With a genuine passion for relationship building, kindness, and laughter, Jill has dedicated her career to making a positive impact on people’s lives. Currently serving as the Senior Clinical Advisor, Jill operates predominantly in a remote capacity, leveraging technology to connect with and support individuals in diverse communities.
Over the past six years at Seaview, Jill has demonstrated an unwavering commitment to identifying needs and developing targeted programs and resources. Her leadership has been instrumental in fostering a safe and supportive environment for clients Jill remains deeply enthusiastic about creating lasting connections and continues to contribute to the field with a focus on empathy, understanding, and the promotion of mental health and well-being.
Bernadette has her AAS in Business Administration and has an extensive background in small business management, with over 10 years’ experience working for nonprofits across Alaska.
Brian joined the agency in 2019 as a Peer Support in the Substance Use Recovery Program, demonstrating his dedication to the organization’s mission. In his current role, Brian collaborates directly with the Seaview Governing Board, contributes to grant management and documents minutes for various agency meetings, among other duties.
Beyond his professional responsibilities, Brian is deeply passionate about Alaska and the Seward community. Through his work, he aims to fortify the community’s foundations, making it an ideal place to live and raise a family. This commitment seamlessly integrates with his role, where he actively contributes to initiatives that benefit both the organization and the broader community.