Dr. Lacey Berumen, PhD, LAC, MAC, MNM, ADS
Lacey has had an extensive career in behavioral health, spanning 25 years both nationally and internationally. Lacey is the Director of Behavioral Science for TRACKtech, LLC., an offender tracking and rehabilitation company, and an Adjunct Faculty member at the University of Phoenix-College of Social Sciences. Lacey recently finished her 6-year term as a National Board Member for the National Alliance on Mental Illness and an international trainer for NBCC’s Mental Health Facilitator Program. She was recently named to the Behavioral Health Task Forces Restoration to Competency Sub Committee by Governor Polis. She has held previous appointments to Behavioral Health Planning and Advisory Council; The Behavioral Health Transformation Council, Civil Commitment Taskforce; Colorado Commission on Juvenile Justice Committee; Colorado Medicaid Advisory Council.
Lacey has had numerous presentations and publications, further, she was recognized as Undergraduate Faculty of the Year for University of Phoenix Colorado Campus, 2014; CAAP Substance Abuse Counselor of the Year, 2013; Regis University Alumni Community Volunteer of the Year, 2012; Colorado Youth Volunteer of the Year, 2010; Colorado Volunteer of the Year by Governor Ritter, 2009;
One of Denver’s 150 Unsung Heroes, 2008; Heroes in the Fight Nominee 2007 and 2008; Lacey served in the United States Air Force during Desert Shield and Desert Storm receiving a Presidential Citation. Her Master’s research focused of Recidivism within the Colorado Department of Corrections. Her Doctoral research focused on Health Literacy and Medical Decision Making. She is a proud wife of 27 years with two kids, four grandkids and a rescue dog that has her trained well.
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Director of Behavioral Science for TRACKtech, LLC.