Brian Horansky

Program Manager

Region: SD
Credentials: B.S.
Brian Horansky is a dedicated professional with extensive experience in mental health and residential treatment. As a Program Manager at A Mission for Michael (AMFM), Brian has played a pivotal role in organizing, leading, and facilitating group activities, meetings, and outings to ensure efficient daily operations for clients dealing with substance abuse and mental health challenges. With a keen focus on client care, Brian has overseen both male-presenting and female-presenting residences, ensuring that staff and client needs are met swiftly and effectively. His expertise in de-escalating situations, upholding state rules and requirements, and providing comprehensive training and guidance to program staff underscores his commitment to improving mental health outcomes. He previously has worked and been a leader in finance and customer service. Brian’s background also includes serving as a Patient Care Nursing Assistant at the Cleveland Clinic, where he managed and prioritized medical tasks to support patient health and responded to emergency situations with proficiency and care. His leadership skills are further demonstrated through his experience as an Assistant Men’s Varsity Basketball Coach at Escondido High School, where he mentored young athletes in technique and character development. Brian holds a B.S. in Accounting from the University of Dayton, where he was a 4-year member of the NCAA Division I-AA football team and a “”big brother”” for multiple younger teammates. His broad range of skills, including effective communication, empathy, and time management, make him a compassionate and dependable professional dedicated to enhancing the well-being of clients and their families.

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