Meet the Team
-
Kenny Moultry - Founder & CEO
Over 20 years of experience in behavioral health, creating programs and agencies that continue to transform lives. With lived experience and deep operational expertise, he is a visionary leader committed to accessible, innovative, and dignified recovery services.
-

Dr. Steven Killion- CEO & Co-Founder
Healthcare leader with experience spanning chiropractic care, healthcare administration, consulting, and integrated treatment program development. Passionate about serving underserved populations, he co-founded a behavioral health agency delivering wraparound services for individuals experiencing homelessness.
-

Administrator
Administrator of Advance Mental Health and founder of BIMA Services, a nonprofit addressing homelessness in Pierce County. Combining professional credentials with lived experience, she leads with compassion, resilience, and a belief in community-driven recovery and transformation.
-
Elizabeth Noll - Mental Health Clinical Supervisor
LICSW, is a seasoned Mental Health Clinical Supervisor with expertise in trauma, anxiety, depression, and family systems. With experience spanning community mental health, schools, detention, and private practice, she brings a compassionate, well-rounded approach to clients and clinicians alike.
-

Nancy Blackman - SUD Clinical Supervisor
With more than 25 years in substance use treatment, Nancy Blackman, SUDP, MAC, brings unmatched clinical expertise and leadership. She has worked across diverse settings, from prisons to outpatient care, and now mentors teams as Clinical Supervisor at The Tacoma Project.
-

Rory Mitchell - Program Manager "Docc"
The Tacoma Project’s Program Manager, Docc Mitchell, blends professional expertise with lived experience in addiction, mental health, and the legal system. He specializes in reentry services and business development, driving program growth and strategic partnerships that create lasting community impact.
-
Amy Lord - Housing Director
The Tacoma Project’s Housing Director draws on lived experience with addiction, mental health, and the justice system to oversee housing operations at Where Do They Go. She provides stability, support, and guidance, ensuring both clients and staff thrive in their recovery journey.