New Hampshire Team
Kendall Edkins | Associate Executive Director
In his role as Associate Executive Director of Ridge New Hampshire, Kendall brings over 20 years of experience working with at-risk teenage boys with a variety of emotional, behavioral, neurological, and learning needs. Before joining the Ridge as Program Director, Kendall served as Program Director of the Kindle Farm School therapeutic day school in Vermont, where he valued the learning that happened across the entire program—whether in the classroom, the outdoors, therapeutic groups, or on the sports field. He consistently aimed to provide diverse experiences throughout the day and took advantage of teachable moments as they arose. The relationship-building that happened on the basketball court, the ski mountain, or sitting around the kitchen table playing board games helped Kendall and his students work through more challenging behavioral or emotional issues.
Now, as Associate Executive Director of Ridge New Hampshire, Kendall brings his extensive experience working with youth and his passion for fostering growth and resilience to this leadership role. His focus is on ensuring that the Ridge program meets the complex needs of youth in crisis, helping them chart a path to a brighter future.
Kendall recently returned home to New Hampshire with his wife and twin daughters after living in Vermont for 20 years. He holds a deep love of early American history, particularly that of New Hampshire and Vermont, and is an avid metal detectorist. In his free time, you can find him searching for relics and artifacts from the colonial past.
Kendall Edkins
Megan Gerbino, M.S.N., APRN, FNP-C | Medical Director
Between 2012 and 2014, Megan held various roles at Shortridge Academy , starting as a student mentor before advancing to the position of Residential Manager. In this role, she managed the residential environment and organized student trips. The experience she gained at Shortridge Academy was so influential that she eagerly embraced the chance to collaborate with the students and staff once more.
Prior to Shortridge Academy and her medical training, Megan was employed at a community mental health agency as a Case Manager where she worked closely with people diagnosed with severe and persistent mental illness. Megan would ensure these patients had their daily and case-specific needs met, as well as assisted in community integration.
In her free time, Megan enjoys hiking, kayaking, playing drums, and spending time with her family.
Megan Gerbino, MSN, APRN, FNP-C
Megan Lancaster, LCMHC, M.S. | Clinical Director
Megan Lancaster, LCMHC, M.S.
Lex Remillard, MSW, LCSW | VP Program Development
Lex Remillard, MSW, LCSW
Danielle Bousquet | Behavioral Health Advisor
Danielle Bousquet
Jamie Paolini | Behavioral Health Advisor
Jamie Paolini
Rudolph Novak, JD CIP | VP of Clinical Partnerships
As an attorney he realized early on that his work often intersected with those who may be in a behavioral health crisis. His own personal journey of [family] recovery began in his adolescence and through this, he developed a passion for the behavioral health field. With a personal investment and a stark need in the community for access to care, Rudy dedicated his career path to filling this void.
Since his formative years as an attorney, Rudy has sought out opportunity to learn and grow in the recovery industry; he has worked as a certified interventionist, an attorney, an advocate, a case manager, and a clinical outreach director, amongst various volunteer positions. Through advising on intervention and treatment planning for thousands of clients and their families nationwide, Rudy has visited, evaluated, and assisted in developing of hundreds of treatment programs across countless miles and diagnoses.
Through his own efforts to increase accessibility to treatment and recovery, Rudy maintains relationships with organizations and practitioners globally. In his own investment in accessibility and community service he has co-founded a nonprofit foundation and private organization that are dedicated to serving marginalized populations and expanding access to therapeutic services.
In his free time, you will find Rudy spending time with his son, eating, traveling, hiking, and seeing live music.
Rudolph Novak, JD CIP
Stephanie Conni | Behavioral Health Advisor
Stephanie is a dedicated business development professional who specializes in the mental health industry. Her passion lies deeply in adolescent mental health and substance use disorder services. With over a decade of experience, she has excelled in forging strategic partnerships that have broadened access to mental health services for adolescents. Stephanie’s expertise lies in understanding the unique needs and challenges faced by adolescents, and in crafting innovative business strategies to effectively meet these needs. She is deeply committed to improving mental health outcomes for adolescents and is devoted to the development of programs and services tailored to their specific challenges. As a dedicated mom and bonus mom to three wonderful children, Stephanie is actively involved in running a nonprofit organization that advocates for youth and provides support. In her spare time, she enjoys exploring new cuisines through cooking and is an avid traveler, always seeking new experiences and perspectives to enrich both her work and personal life.