
Our Board of Directors are on a mission to spread the word about accessible, quality counseling. This team has experienced the powers of counseling firsthand and wants to reach more lives.
Our team
President
Rob Aycock
Rob is passionate about mental health and equally about his community. Rob has been involved and live in the northeast Georgia foothills for several decades, getting to know the nuances of this area and people. He has longed for credible mental health solutions that help all ages and family makeups and is proud to represent an organization that is determined to lead this movement.
He leads our organization with positivity and the motivation to make a difference.
Board Member
Cindy Boulware
Cindy, formerly a dedicated Metro Atlanta educator, applies her empathy for people of all ages to Foothills.
Cindy is a go-getter who keeps everyone on task and strategically thinking.
She ensures Foothills hosts memorable events that engage the community, such as spearheading fundraisers like Gems of Resilience.
Her organization and inherent way of leading keep Foothills moving forward.
Board Member
Jan Mullins
Jan has been a dedicated Board Member of Foothills for years.
Her corporate leadership experience has played a role in catapulting FCC to where it is today: a successful organization that is steadily growing and building relationships!
Jan is always a calm in the storm, and willing to help anyone in need. We’re honored to have her on board!
Board Member
Tutti Arrendale
Tutti is immersed in Habersham County life, serving in numerous roles in various organizations to strengthen her community at large. Foothills is delighted to be one of the ‘homes’ she has found here in Clarkesville.
Her spunky, vivacious character uplifts all who meet her.
Board Member
Board Member
Veronica Bowen
Veronica's beliefs are about embracing mental health through the lense of love. She is an active entreprenuer in the community who loves interacting with all kinds of people and sharing true connection. She lives by the mantra "Love them, be respectful, talk to them, laugh with them, go to bat for them, protect them, be present with them, run an orderly and predicable home, show them kindness and always demonstrate respect to other people, mind your temper, answer their questions, provide them opportunities to meet people and have experiences - they will have a great shot at good mental health.”
Elizabeth Treadwell
Elizabeth observed mental health disorders amongst family members who needed quality behavioral therapy as part of their recovery.
She has always firmly believed that everyone should be entitled to mental health services, and works to break stigmas associated with going to counseling. She is a proud regular with her therapist!
Using her B.S. in Communications from Kennesaw State University, Elizabeth helps Foothills effectively communicate through social media and web management.