Addiction Recovery Care (ARC) is proud to announce the promotion of Scott Robinson to Senior Vice President of Business Development.
“I’ve been privileged to be a part of the mission here at ARC for over a decade,” said Robinson. “Every day I get to work alongside colleagues and partners who remind me why the work we do is so important. As Senior Vice President of Business Development, I remain committed to bringing ARC’s lifesaving services to new parts of Kentucky and beyond so that more of our community members can find hope, healing and life after addiction.”
Scott has been a vital part of Addiction Recovery Care since its earliest years. In 2012, he helped open ARC’s first outpatient center and guided the organization through the process to become one of Kentucky’s first licensed Behavioral Health Organization entities. He has been instrumental in helping ARC grow in Kentucky and across state lines so that ARC can serve even more individuals struggling with substance use disorders.
“Our mission at ARC is to create opportunities for people to discover hope and live their God-given destiny, and Scott has continued to live this mission both at work and in his community,” said Matt Brown, ARC’s Chief Administration Officer. “As one of ARC’s longest tenured employees, Scott has been integral to the creation and implementation of many of ARC’s innovative businesses and programs in Kentucky and beyond, and we’re thankful to have him on our team.”
For more information about ARC’s leadership team, please visit arccenters.com/about-us/executive-leadership.
For a county with this HUGE DRUG REHAB OPERATION going on (that is all over the county), we sure do see an awful lot of drug arrests, usually the same offenders, over and over…but I bet Lawrence County/Louisa folks can’t be admitted and get the help, right?
If they want the help it’s there for them
You are spot-on about repeat offenders.
Month after month, over and over and over we see the same people arrested on the same drug offenses, and if you’ll notice it always says “1st offense” meaning that every single time the prosecutor allows them to plea down the charges.
One person (not gonna name names) that is constantly being arrested on drug charges is listed as a 1st offender every time.
It’s been said that whatever you are willing to tolerate, you will get more of.
With no deterrent then of course they’re gonna keep repeating the crime.