Doug is a successful PE portfolio, Inc 5,000 and Fortune 250 executive with over 30 years of experience in consumer-focused, market-driven companies in consumer services, healthcare and business services (loyalty, insurance) verticals. Doug has served as a C-suite executive for the last 20 years, with a track record of driving profitable growth demonstrated by four successful go private and recap exits of 20%+ share price and 15X+ EBITDA. Doug has a proven track record in leading multi-site healthcare leadership in: eating disorders, 28 programs, 5,500 patients; primary care, 38 locations 1MM visits; infertility, 45 locations, 25% of IVF in US; Cosmetic Surgery, 48 locations; Vein Therapy, 58 locations; Massage, 78 locations.
Doug holds a BA, cum laude, from Middlebury College, an MBA in Healthcare Management from The University of Connecticut and has completed several executive education programs at Harvard Business School and Dartmouth’s Tuck School.
Sabrina Gibson was born and raised in Wyoming. She began her career in healthcare finance in 2008 where she has served as an executive in med/surge hospitals, behavioral health, psychiatric hospitals, and youth residential treatment facilities. She holds her undergrad degree in Business Management and Accounting and a graduate degree in Business Management in Healthcare Management. She is so excited to work with a wonderful team who does amazing work. Sabrina has three children and enjoys summertime in Colorado, where she and her family love the mountains and lakes and spend as much time outdoors enjoying the beautiful scenery in both Colorado and Wyoming.
Dr. Clark S. McCoy is board-certified in Addiction Medicine, Family Medicine, and Obesity Medicine. Clark is the Chief Strategy Officer of Front Range Clinic with multiple locations, including Fort Collins, Greeley, and Longmont, Colorado.
In 1994, Dr. McCoy graduated from the Medical College of Wisconsin with honors in Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society. He has work experience in Emergency Medicine, Inpatient medical consulting, Urgent Care, Family Practice, and Clinic Management. In 2014, Dr. McCoy founded Front Range Clinic.
Dr. Dubin graduated from the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine (PCOM) in 2002 and completed his Family Medicine Residency in Colorado Springs, CO in 2005. Dr. Dubin has been board-certified in Addiction Medicine since 2006 and teaches locally, nationally, and internationally in the field of Addiction Medicine. He is an Assistant Clinical Professor at the University of Colorado School of Medicine in the Department of Family Medicine and a Clinical Faculty Adjunct at Rocky Vista College of Osteopathic Medicine (RVCOM). He is a past member of the Opioid Advisory Panel in the Office of Behavioral Health for the state of Colorado.
Dr. Dubin is proud to be behind the over 35 medical providers at Front Range Clinic who challenge stigma and remove barriers daily to provide nonjudgmental, up-to-date medical care.
Dr. Dubin is an official U.S. Ski Team Physician and a past NAUI Scuba Instructor.
Scott graduated with a Bachelors and Masters Degree in Physical Therapy from the University of North Dakota after serving five years in the US Air Force. In 2009, he completed a Masters Degree in Business Administration from Walden University. Scott brings twenty years of management and executive experience in multiple organizations focusing on Operations, Sales & Marketing, and Business Development across the healthcare marketplace. He is passionate about Front Range Clinic’s mission and is focused on expanding its outreach to those in need.
Trish has been with Front Range Clinics since its start in 2014. She received her degree in Biology and Chemistry from the University of New Mexico. Trish ensures facility needs are met and assists in clinic expansion. She is passionate about the mission and ensures that the foundation of FRC remains compassionate and accessible.
Steve Carleton is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Certified Addictions Specialist. He has been practicing in the field of substance use, trauma, and mental health since 2007. Steve is a leader in the mental and health substance space, an individual therapist, spokesperson, facilitator, and expert witness. Steve is a professor at the University of Denver Graduate School of Social Work. He provided 10 years of service for the Department of Veterans Affairs and was the Chief Clinical Officer for Gallus Detox, a cutting-edge medical drug and alcohol detox facility.
Pedro graduated from Colorado State University with a bachelor’s in Anthropology, and he has a particular interest in medical anthropology and analytics. Of Argentinian descent and fluent in Spanish, his bi-cultural background makes him appreciate Front Range Clinic’s approach of providing high-access, low-barrier, and culturally inclusive care. While Pedro supports many aspects of the operation of the FRC, his focus is on the management of our state-of-the-art diagnostics laboratory. In his spare time, he is a big soccer fan and enjoys spending time outdoors.
Dayna is tasked with building and maintaining community partnerships. Dayna has a Master’s of Public Health from the Colorado School of Public Health and has enjoyed bringing a public health perspective to Front Range Clinic and the clients. She is passionate about access to treatment and harm reduction practices. She wears many hats at FRC, but all her jobs are based on ensuring that FRC clients receive the best care possible.
Rachel Hoff has her undergraduate in Human Resource Management. She has been practicing HR since 2006 and has worked in many different industries such as Logistics, Packaged Goods, Software & Technology, and Healthcare. Rachel’s main responsibility is to be a voice for our employees and to motivate our teams to consistently achieve our goals and objectives. She has recently moved to Colorado from Nebraska and is enjoying taking in all the new surroundings.
Cody Caffee MBA, MHA, with over a decade of hospital and ambulatory clinic leadership experience, is a seasoned professional who has worked with some of the largest healthcare organizations in Colorado. He earned this MBA from the University of Texas at Austin in 2010, and later, in 2021, completed his MHA from Metropolitan State University Denver. With a strong foundation in healthcare leadership and a commitment to excellence, Cody brings a wealth of expertise to our team.
John Romero is a dedicated professional with an unwavering commitment to human services and addiction treatment. With a career spanning nearly two decades, John embodies a passion for creating impactful change and fostering innovation.
His journey began in 2004 when he acquired his first addiction counselor certification. Since then, John has ascended through various roles, starting as a case aide, progressing to a counselor, and eventually assuming leadership positions as a practice manager and director. Notably, he has spearheaded the establishment of multiple treatment agencies and garnered recognition for his award-winning programs.
In 2019, John joined Front Range Clinic, where his multifaceted expertise has seen him serve as a therapist, program director, and instrumental in the creation of an intensive outpatient program. His journey continued as he assumed roles of increasing responsibility, including Western Region Manager, Administrative Director, and now holds the pivotal position of Director of Innovation and IT.
In his current capacity, John focuses on driving innovation by shaping the company’s vision, strategy, and thinking methodologies. He’s committed to fostering a culture of innovation, refining existing processes, and pioneering new products and services that further the mission of Front Range Clinic.
John holds a Master of Arts degree and is actively pursuing a Master of Science in Data and Analytics from the IT Department at CSU, enhancing his ability to leverage cutting-edge technology and data-driven insights in his pursuit of innovative solutions.
His dedication to leveraging technology, coupled with his deep-rooted understanding of human services and addiction treatment, positions John Romero as a visionary leader dedicated to revolutionizing the landscape of care and support for those in need.
Lindsay completed her undergraduate degree at Wake Forest in Health and Exercise Science and then went to PA school at the University of Alabama Birmingham to be a Surgical PA. She worked in Orthopedics for the initial years of her career. Lindsay moved to Colorado in 2017 being drawn here by the outdoors. Little did she know that she would also find a new professional passion in treating Substance Use Disorders as she chose to transition away from Orthopaedic surgery. Lindsay loves all things adventure-related and you will find her climbing Colorado’s highest peaks in the summer and skiing in the winter.
“I firmly believe that we are all in recovery from something. It is my job as a medical provider to provide tools and support while patients rediscover their power and take back their lives from the shackles of addiction. I am honored and humbled every day that I am gifted permission to be a part of this process. Nothing brings me more joy than being able to witness each of their unique and sacred journeys.”
Brianna is a physician assistant and medical lead located in the Denver region. She graduated with her master’s degree in 2018 and has been working for Front Range Clinic ever since. Helping to treat individuals with SUD is a passion of hers, and she believes that the most rewarding part is being able to see the almost immediate positive change in individuals’ lives, personalities, and well-being. Being able to contribute to that positive change, even in the slightest, is the best part of Brianna’s job! In her free time she enjoys spending time with her two dogs, reading and being outdoors.
Katelyn graduated from Indiana University’s PA program in 2019. She became interested in addiction medicine after the disease impacted her family. Katelyn quickly moved to Colorado to begin her PA career in 2019 at FRC. She has had the opportunity to travel across the state, providing care in multiple of our clinics. She was one of the first providers to administer telehealth care to our patients during the COVID-19 pandemic. Katelyn strives to make sure each patient is heard, cared for, and given the ultimate possibility to succeed. In her free time, Katelyn enjoys cooking, hiking with her dog, pilates, playing with her niece, and spending time with friends and family traveling.
Melissa is a Board Certified Acute Care Nurse Practitioner. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Nursing at The University of Texas Health Science Center- San Antonio in 2005 and her Master of Science at Colorado State University-Pueblo in 2012. She enjoys working closely as a team at FRC to help people overcome substance use disorders.
Danielle attended Colorado State University in Fort Collins, Colorado and graduated Magna Cum Laude. During her undergrad, Danielle spent most of her time volunteering for a non-profit organization, working at a Skilled Nursing Facility, and volunteering on the EMS Reserves providing emergency services for Poudre Valley Hospital and Medical Center of the Rockies as an EMT.
After she graduated from CSU, she worked as a Social Worker for many years in a Skilled Nursing Facility. Danielle attended the University of Colorado Physician Assistant program at the Anschutz Medical campus in Aurora, Colorado. During her time in PA school, she volunteered for Project Access – a health class for at-risk and underserved high school students that focused on substance use and mental health. She also spent time volunteering at the Food Bank, a medical clinic for uninsured patients, and was elected as the Student Chair of Social and Community Outreach to provide support and involvement for her PA class.
Danielle is one of our providers in our Northern Colorado clinics. From early on, Danielle recognized the challenges that we all face in our daily lives and has had experience with supporting loved ones in some of life’s greatest challenges, including the journey of substance use and sobriety. While truly understanding that life can be both beautiful and deeply difficult, Danielle looks forward to meeting patients where they are at, challenging stigma, and having non-judgmental deeper conversations in hopes that patients can have the support they need to be the best versions of themselves.
Karlie grew up in Ocean City, Maryland and graduated with her bachelor’s degree in biology from St. Mary’s College of Maryland. Karlie then went on to earn her Master’s Degree in Physician Assistant Studies at Shenandoah University in Winchester, Virginia. Karlie started with Front Range Clinic in 2021 and is now a Medical Lead based out of the Fort Collins clinic. Karlie enjoys providing care to patients starting on day one of their journey towards recovery and following them through the weeks, months, and years to come gaining their lives back from addiction. Karlie piloted the infectious disease program at FRC which has led to tremendous success in curing Hepatitis C in our patient population. In her free time, you’ll find Karlie and her husband enjoying all things outdoor recreation including hiking, fly fishing, and snowboarding!