Meet Our Team


Dianne I. Maroney, MSN, RN
Executive Director and Founder

Life has knocked me down many times, but it has also taught me how to get back up and stand tall.

I grew up in a complicated family plagued with suicide, alcoholism, and very little money. My challenging, sometimes horrific upbringing has helped me discover what it takes to overcome obstacles and move forward.

In 2010 I traveled across the US meeting ordinary people who had also overcome extremely difficult circumstances and found that there are truly amazing, resilient people everywhere. I created a multi-award winning book about them. The book and Imagine format were so powerful I began trying it with children everywhere. I quickly realized that every child has a story–too often a story of a challenging life circumstance that they need help processing and moving forward from. In 2015, after traveling to meet hundreds of children and listening to their stories, The Imagine Project, Inc. was born. My work as a nurse and author has brought me to creating a project that can help hundreds of thousands of kids.

As a 501c3 nonprofit entity, our mission is to give kids the ability to overcome complicated life circumstances by helping them realize they have power to rewrite their own stories. Our nonprofit raises and uses our funds to bring The Imagine Project into schools and other youth organizations at no cost.  Through a 7-step interactive process they are given the opportunity to write about the challenges they face, write how they want their stories to unfold and imagine new opportunities in their lives. Ultimately, The Imagine Project supports the mental health of our youth. The Imagine Project is now in 24 countries and all 50 states. Watching children and teens transform a once difficult life story into new possibilities is truly remarkable!

Dianne holds a Masters Degree in Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing from the University of Colorado Health Science Center. She is an international speaker, expert and thought leader in mental health, and author of several books including her most recent The Imagine Project: Empowering Kids to Rise Above Drama, Trauma, and Stress (Yampa Valley Publishing, 2018). Her first book The Imagine Project: Stories of Courage, Hope and Love (Yampa Valley Publishing, 2013) won multiple awards including the coveted Benjamin Franklin Award for nonfiction titles. Dianne’s children’s book, Byron the Caterpillar Who Loved to Imagine (Yampa Valley Publishing, 2017) is for kids 8 and under to help them understand the power of believing in themselves. She lives outside of Denver with her husband and has 3 grown children.

 

Bill Young
Board of Directors

Bill Young is presently the Senior Director of Alcohol Policy for Molson Coors Brewing Company and is based in Denver, CO, but it’s not his public policy work that brings him to The Imagine Project. A love for young people and a desire to help them live their dreams is the inspiration for Mr. Young joining The Imagine Project board of directors. Mr. Young coached youth sports for more than 20 years and has raised three kids — a lifetime of experiences with hundreds of kids and a lifetime of helping their voices and positive attributes be heard and seen. In addition to his seat on the Imagine Project board of directors, Mr. Young is a longtime board member of the Mark K. Ulmer Native American Scholarship Foundation. Bill is a native of Colorado but grew up mostly in Laramie, WY, graduating from Laramie High School in 1979 and the University of Wyoming in 1984. He currently resides in Littleton, CO with his wife, Lori and has two grown children.

 

 

Arlene Karlin

Board of Directors

Arlene Karlin has dedicated her entire 30-year career to helping families and students with special needs and emotional difficulties.  As a special educator and school counselor with K-12, Arlene has worked tirelessly to improve the learning opportunities for these students.  As part of this effort, Arlene has identified and brought into districts new and innovative SEL (Social Emotional Learning) programs.  She brings practical, hands-on experience in making these types of programs effective with The Imagine Project.

A highly relevant example is Arlene’s role was as a trainer of  the Yale University RULER program, where teachers were provided lessons that taught students ways to regulate their emotions in positive, healthy ways. Additionally, Arlene was a facilitator for the MCEC (Military Child Education Coalition)  in creating leadership clubs for students in elementary schools whose parents were in the military and/or deployed. Through these clubs, she fostered physical and emotional safety for children who were continuously transitioning to new locations and/or experiencing stress and trauma in military life.

Through her experience as a school counselor, Arlene has abundant knowledge of the Colorado Academic Standards for Social Emotional Wellness and has transformed these requirements into programs and activities with an emphasis on students’ health and wellness. Providing support to students working through trauma and challenging life circumstances that limit a child’s ability to grow and learn, both academically and emotionally, is her passion.  Arlene is excited to help The Imagine Project curriculum become more widely incorporated into the social emotional education of students across the globe.

Arlene is a native of Colorado and resides in Steamboat Springs, Colo.

 

Russ Slocum
Board of Directors

Russ Slocum takes a vision and makes it reality through sound strategy development. He intuitively sees the threads of opportunity that wind through an organization, brings them together into a coherent whole, helps others extend their thinking, and drives material business advantage. He is an inspirational leader and has built “World Class Teams”. Respected as a credible voice in decision-making, a well known “Lean Operational Leader”, and turn around specialist.

As the Regional Vice President – Western U.S. at ABRA Auto Body & Glass, a privately‐held, national auto collision & paint company, Russ was responsible for the operations of a $270M dollar plus region. He led the successful acquisition and integration of three independent Regional Collision Companies into the ABRA organization over an 18-month period resulting in record sales and profitability for each.

Russ is a decorated Military Officer who rose through the ranks in the United States Navy retiring as a Commander in Special Operations. His 30-year military career included both Active Duty and Reserve assignments. He is now spearheading a major strategic initiative for the hiring of Military Veterans transitioning from active duty into the civilian work force. Russ has a passion for helping those in need particularly veterans and at-risk children, which led him to become a board member of The Imagine Project, Inc. He lives in Parker, CO with his wife and has two grown children.

Russ Slocum takes a vision and makes it reality through sound strategy development. He intuitively sees the threads of opportunity that wind through an organization, brings them together into a coherent whole, helps others extend their thinking, and drives material business advantage. He is an inspirational leader and has built “World Class Teams”. Respected as a credible voice in decision-making, a well known “Lean Operational Leader”, and turn around specialist.

As the Regional Vice President – Western U.S. at ABRA Auto Body & Glass, a privately‐held, national auto collision & paint company, Russ was responsible for the operations of a $270M dollar plus region. He led the successful acquisition and integration of three independent Regional Collision Companies into the ABRA organization over an 18-month period resulting in record sales and profitability for each.

Russ is a decorated Military Officer who rose through the ranks in the United States Navy retiring as a Commander in Special Operations. His 30-year military career included both Active Duty and Reserve assignments. He is now spearheading a major strategic initiative for the hiring of Military Veterans transitioning from active duty into the civilian work force. Russ has a passion for helping those in need particularly veterans and at-risk children, which led him to become a board member of The Imagine Project, Inc. He lives in Parker, CO with his wife and has two grown children.

Susan Hartley
Chief Information Officer (CIO)

Susan Hartley is the parent of a child who had a rare seizure disorder and suffered severe developmental disabilities.

She understands and has experienced the broad scope of emotions that all parents or caregivers feel when providing for a child with special needs. Susan’s personal experience created a great passion for helping other families in similar situations. She has served on several nonprofits including a longtime board member of the Developmental Disabilities Resource Center in Lakewood, CO.

Susan’s 30 year career in the  Telecommunication/Business  industries gives her an incredible amount of experience helping The Imagine Project with our communications needs.

A tool that helps Children and Families work through Stress and Trauma is especially appealing to Susan. She has seen hundreds of families struggle with providing for their children and has worked hard to get the services needed. Until the Imagine Project she had not seen a tool that could help families, especially siblings and parents work through the stress associated with caring for their special needs child. Susan is a Colorado Native and she and her family still reside here and enjoy all this beautiful state has to offer.

Christie Taylor
Director of Development and Executive Producer 

Christie Taylor joined The Imagine Project in 2017 with great enthusiasm to help the founder, Dianne reach kids who have been affected by stress and trauma. Christie brings a repertoire of talents including marketing, sales, video production, and fundraising.

Christie’s background began in film production, graduating from the Colorado Film and Video Institute in 2002. She had already climbed her way to becoming a Producer at Starz Entertainment when she graduated. Working first in the marketing department at Starz as a PA, Christie quickly moved up through the company. Her passion was around the Starz Kids/WAM channel, where she produced and wrote her own short film that aired on the channel for Father’s Day, titled Daddy’s Day. Thereafter, she was recognized by the President of Starz Entertainment as a vital contributor to the companies charity projects. Christie wrote and produced many segments for Down Syndrome organizations in Denver for a year before getting onto the Starz on Demand launch team.

In 2007 Christie ventured down the entrepreneur route and opened a fitness business called TruFIT20. Christie runs the daily operations of this very successful business located in the Denver Tech Center. Her philanthropic heart brought her to The Imagine Project where she facilitates fundraising and video production, as well as sales and marketing. Christie’s sweet now 12 year-old daughter Sydney, is featured on the cover of the project’s latest book, The Imagine Project, Empowering Kids to Rise Above Drama, Trauma, and Stress. “These tools are amazing, and I believe every parent and teacher needs The Imagine Project.  I am thrilled to be working on this amazing project alongside Dianne. I truly believe The Imagine Project will change the world!”

Todd Daubert
Educational Consultant

After growing up as a child of educators, spending over thirty years as an elementary school teacher, and serving as a mentor to undergraduate students studying to become teachers, my entire life has been and continues to be focused on learning and teaching (in that order). As educators we are constantly on a quest to make learning accessible to everyone. It is the single most challenging, most important, most frustrating, most rewarding, and most difficult calling there could be.

If learning is our focus, then having tools that help everyone access their “wizard brains” are essential.  While there are a lot of programs for social/emotional learning that touch on the topics of empathy, emotions, and conflict resolution, nothing that I have used has had the impact that The Imagine Project does. It helps students move from their “lizard” to their “wizard brains,” from avoiding to embracing learning. The Imagine Project builds a vulnerable classroom community filled with understanding and empathy. It allows different points of view and life experiences to be seen and heard. Most importantly, it creates a brave space to share and rewrite your story where no one has to feel alone.

As educators, our goals are to provide skills that “stick” and are accessible to our students long after they have left our classrooms.  The simplicity and power of writing an Imagine Story to process difficult, stressful, and even traumatic events. If it is used consistently throughout the year, it can become a habit that students will fall back on during those tough solitary moments that are sure to come.

I am proud to support The Imagine Project and the schools that use it, as a tool for everyone who want to help students free themselves to learn at the highest levels while managing the stress of learning and life.

Imagine… the fear and worry that comes from teaching for over 30 years through towers falling, school shootings, student suicides, and a threatening pandemic.

Imagine… wanting to protect your students and create a safe space to learn but knowing that the world is not a safe space.

Imagine… spending each new school year searching for ways to connect and empower children to persevere and show courage through difficult times, but always coming up short.

Imagine… walking out of school on a Thursday in March and never coming back to school the same way again.

Imagine… starting your final school year full of fear, sadness, and uncertainty.

Imagine… wishing to feel normal, see smiles, and hug friends and family, but you can’t.

Imagine… learning a simple tool that helps to express those feelings and process those experiences.

Imagine… writing stories about your hard feelings and experiences that allow you to get them out of your heart and onto paper.

Imagine… sharing those stories with trusted friends in class and being able to empathize and connect with each other.

Imagine… all those intense emotions lifting off your shoulders and being shared by everyone who listens.

Imagine…creating a new brave space where students can be seen and heard for who they are.

Imagine… this simple tool being applied throughout the curriculum and school day whenever the need to process, connect, and empathize arises.

Imagine… carrying a tool into life that you can use anytime you need to feel hope

 

 

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