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Julie Krow

Julie Krow


Julie Krow
(formerly Miller) is a Senior Instructor with the University of Colorado, School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, Division of Substance Dependence. Addiction Research and Treatment Services (ARTS). She holds a Masters Degree in Psychology from the University of Northern Colorado and is a Licensed Professional Counselor. 
Julie’s responsibilities include a range of senior executive duties within a framework of four primary areas: Women’s Treatment Services, Operations, Development, and Community Relations in support of ARTS clinical programs. She oversees the administrative, fiscal and budgeting, and clinical management of [1] The Haven, a 38 bed Therapeutic Community Program located on the Ft. Logan Campus; [2] the Haven-Harmon House, a 23 bed therapeutic community which services as a transitional house; [3] The Haven Mother’s House I, a 24 bed therapeutic community for pregnant and post-partum women and their infant children; [4] The Haven Mothers House II, a 28 bed facility for pregnant and post- partum women and their infant children; [5] The Baby Haven and Haven Mothers House, a daycare for up to 26 infants; [6] the Denver Women’s Correctional Facility Therapeutic Community, a 65 bed Department of Corrections prison program; [7] a Community-Based Doula Program; and [8] the co-administration of the Outpatient Therapeutic Community.  Julie provides gender-specific program consultation ARTS-wide.  She participates in teaching opportunities including lecturing to medical students and psychiatric residents, providing community education, media relations, and publications.

Julie works with the ARTS Executive Director and the Manager of Operations and Development to develop and maintain the ARTS-wide strategic plan including growth and development priorities, grant writing and diversified fundraising strategies, marketing strategies, and annual revenue goals. She plans and evaluates the financial needs and fundraising plans for the organizations future and ensures growth and development is carried out in keeping with ARTS values, mission, vision, and plan.    Julie collaborates with local officials in order to promote and develop ARTS services.  She represents ARTS on various task forces, boards, and committees. 

Julie has experience in the areas of Child Welfare, Mental Health Substance Abuse Treatments, Developmental Disabilities, and Criminal Justice. 

Julie received the following awards and honors:  Colorado Association for Children and Families Agencies (CAFCA) Outstanding Public-Private Partnership Award in 2002; City and County of Denver's Leadership program in 2003; State Child Welfare Practice Award in July 2004; Colorado Institute for Leadership Training (CILT) class of 2004-2005; Regional Institute for Health and Environmental Leadership Award and Keynote Speaker-Promoting Diversity in the Workplace in 2007. 

Julie was appointed to serve on the Legislative Task Force for the Treatment of the Mentally Ill in the Criminal Justice System in May 2006 and is the Chair of the Subcommittee to Address Medication, Health Care, and Public Benefits.  She has served on the Board of Directors for The Friends of Kids in Crisis and as the Secretary for the Colorado Community Corrections Coalition.

 

 


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