Jennifer Raggi

Jennifer Raggi is a business development director at PMC, with a focus on expanding access to quality behavioral health care in rural areas within the southeastern region of the country.

Jennifer brings a diverse background in behavioral healthcare and business development to PMC. Prior to joining the organization, she dedicated years serving individuals in community mental health and private practice settings as a provider. Transitioning into the pharmaceutical and urgent care sectors, she served as a director of business development for two decades. Throughout her journey, Jennifer recognized the disparity in access to quality mental and behavioral healthcare, particularly in rural areas. Now, at PMC, her mission is to bridge this gap and ensure that everyone, regardless of location, can access the quality care they deserve.

Jennifer holds a B.S and M.Ed. from Vanderbilt University in Nashville, TN.

Beth Marczynski

Beth joined PMC in 2019 with more than 30 years of experience in healthcare census development, communications, and provider relations. Although she resides in Tennessee now, Beth’s career has taken her to New Mexico, Pennsylvania, Washington D.C., and Oregon where she has led the marketing and public relations at numerous hospitals and facilities. Returning to Tennessee in 2012, Beth most recently worked for Universal Health Service – Behavioral Health Division as a business development representative and geriatric specialist, and Lakeside Hospital as a business development representative.

A native Texan, Beth attended The University of Texas in Austin, TX,  and finished her undergraduate degree at The University of Memphis in Memphis, TN. She is currently working toward her M.S. in Professional Studies with a Healthcare Marketing Concentration at the University of Memphis in Memphis, TN.

Budine Pucylowski

Budine Pucylowski is a development director of behavioral health at ITP. Budine’s objective is to bring behavioral health solutions to healthcare providers through the provision of onsite clinicians as well as psychiatrists using telehealth.

Prior to joining ITP, Budine worked as a director of business development and VP of business development on behalf of the post-acute and healthcare industry for contract rehabilitation. Through this experience she demonstrated effective cross-functional collaboration and relationship development resulting in business growth, market positioning, and sustainable financial results for all parties. Budine is a long-time child sponsor for Compassion International and a former membership coordinator for Hands of Mercy, as a volunteer organization committed to serving families in need. Passionate about meeting the needs of the most vulnerable populations, Budine’s experience allows her to collaborate with healthcare providers to ensure behavioral health services are timely and accessible, especially to those who may have limited access.

Budine graduated from Florida State University with a masters of communication and science disorders and earned her certificate of clinical competency as a speech-language pathologist, MS, CCC-SLP.

Budine joined ITP on April 30, 2023.

John ‘JD’ Frattini

JD joined PMC in 2016 as a regional director. He oversees Senior Life Solutions operations in the Nashville region, providing operational oversight and program support. He brings over 20 years of executive leadership experience in both the for-profit and non-profit sectors, with expertise in multiple industries, including healthcare, insurance, and social service organizations.

Before joining PMC, JD was responsible for the operational management, program development, and strategic growth of the American Cancer Society. Before entering the non-profit sector, he oversaw regional operations and compliance programs for over ten years in the insurance industry.

JD has extensive experience in designing, developing, and delivering multi-dimensional, cross-functional business models covering a wide industry spectrum. During his 20 years working across these industries, he has helped launch numerous programs, from the inception of an idea, through the preparation and presentation of business plans. Throughout his career, he has demonstrated an understanding of the delicate balance between dedication to mission, the need for bold entrepreneurial initiatives, and the importance of strategic planning.

JD earned his BS in Business Management from the State University of New York, Farmingdale.

Tennille Gibson, LMSW, CAADC

Tennille Gibson, LMSW, CAADC, provides clinical support and operational oversight to programs throughout the Detroit region. She joined PMC in 2013 as a therapist for the first Senior Life Solutions program in Michigan. While working as a PMC therapist, she provided individual, group, and family treatment and was actively involved in interdisciplinary measurement-based care, treatment planning, and community outreach. Seven months later, Tennille was promoted to program director and oversaw program operations while still providing therapy treatments.

Prior to joining PMC, she worked for Huron Behavioral Health for twelve years providing case management, outpatient therapy, geriatric outreach and therapy to seniors in their private homes as well as nursing homes. Tennille also served as the county OBRA coordinator where she gained leadership skills and interdisciplinary team skills managing nurses, occupational therapists and therapists. She also had the opportunity to develop and maintain working relationships with nursing home and hospital leaders.

Tennille earned her B.S. in Social Work from the Saginaw Valley State University in University Center, MI, and her Master’s Degree in Social Work from Michigan State University in East Lansing, Michigan. Tennille is a Certified Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselor in the state of Michigan and can provide substance abuse and co-occurring disorder treatment.

In January 2019, Tennille was recognized as a local leader in the Huron Daily Tribune’s 20 under 40 section. Tennille is dedicated to supporting programs and assisting them to provide the highest quality of care to PMC patients.

Gabrielle Lambert

Gabrielle Lambert, BSN, RN is a regional director at PMC. She provides clinical support and operational oversight to Senior Life Solutions programs within the Fargo region. Gabrielle started with PMC in 2022 as a program director in Bagley, MN, and later as a program director in Crookston, MN.

Prior to joining PMC, Gabrielle worked in a long-term care facility that focused on providing specialized care for individuals with Alzheimer’s and dementia. In her role, she was responsible for overseeing staff, coordinating MDS assessments, and the coordination of psychiatric care for patients. This involved working closely with the clinical team, outpatient facilities, area clinics and specialists to provide the best care for individuals with complex needs.

Gabrielle earned her ADN from Rasmussen University in Moorhead, MN and BSN from Capella University in Minneapolis, MN.

Elizabeth Hamilton

Elizabeth Hamilton provides clinical support and operational oversight to programs throughout the Creston region. Elizabeth comes to PMC with experience in mental health nursing, particularly crisis stabilization, and nursing administration.

Prior to joining PMC, Elizabeth has 23 years experience working as a nurse in various aspects of the medical field, including long-term care, specialty clinics, lead nurse for a crisis stabilization facility, and as a home health administrator. She was also a program director for Senior Life Solutions prior to being promoted to Regional Director.

Elizabeth received her Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree from The University of Iowa in Iowa City, Iowa and her Registered Nursing Degree from Southwestern Community College in Creston, Iowa.

Elizabeth joined PMC as Program Director for Senior Life Solutions in June of 2021 and was promoted to Regional Director in September of 2022.

Lyndsay Irvine, BSN, RN

Lyndsay Irvine, BSN, RN, began working at PMC in March 2019 as a program director for a Senior Life Solutions program in Cresco, IA, and now serves as the regional director for the Mason City Region.  Lyndsay came to PMC with experience working in long-term care and clinic settings which provided her a variety of knowledge on different illnesses.   

Prior to joining PMC, Lyndsay worked as the director of nursing for Kensington Place Assisted Living in New Hampton, IA.  Lyndsay has worked as a nurse in a long-term care facility as well as different clinics where she assisted physicians, delivered patient care, and assisted with patient treatments.    

Lyndsay earned her A.S. in nursing from NICC in Calmar, IA, and her B.S. in nursing through Allen College of Nursing in Waterloo, IA. 

Jeanine Loewen, MSW

Jeanine Loewen, MSW, is PMC’s Regional Director, providing clinical support and operational oversight to programs throughout the El Paso region.  

Before joining PMC, Jeanine served as a Director of Operations for a facility providing service in the US, Canada, and Mexico, a Clinical Therapist at a psychiatric facility in NM, and a Child Welfare Manager, CAC Supervisor, and Forensic Interviewer in NM.  

Jeanine earned her Master of Social Work (MSW) with a minor in Rural Social Work Practice from Western New Mexico University in Silver City, NM.  

Chelsea Bean, MA, LPC, NCC

Chelsea Bean, MA, LPC, NCC is a regional clinical specialist at PMC. Chelsea provides clinical support to our teams to ensure they can offer patients exceptional care while complying with regulatory standards.

Chelsea joined PMC in March of 2018 as a program therapist in the Fairfax, MO Senior Life Solutions program where she served patients in her home community for over six years. Prior to joining PMC, she was an outpatient therapist providing individual, couples, and family therapy services to children, adults, and senior citizens. Throughout her career, Chelsea has specialized in providing mental health and crisis counseling services to survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, or other violent crimes. Chelsea is passionate about improving access to mental health services in rural areas and has led community-wide, short-term interventions for acute stressors and participated in education and outreach initiatives.

Chelsea has a B.A. in psychology and minors in human development/family studies and sociology from the University of Missouri in Columbia. She earned an M.A. in counseling psychology from the University of Nebraska in Lincoln. She is currently a licensed professional counselor (LPC) and a national certified counselor (NCC).