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Leadership

Our leadership team combines professional expertise, long-term recovery knowledge, and hands-on program experience. Together, they provide steady, qualified guidance for every aspect of care at Potter House Recovery.

Nicole Page, Co-Founder & Executive Director

Nicole Page is the Co-Founder and Executive Director of Potter House Recovery, bringing years of experience in recovery advocacy, program development, and nonprofit leadership. Rooted in both lived experience and professional training, Nicole is deeply committed to helping individuals rebuild their lives after substance use and life-altering challenges.


A Certified Peer Support Specialist, she is trained in recovery coaching, trauma-informed care, crisis intervention, and program development. Under her leadership, Potter House Recovery has grown into a respected recovery housing organization known for structured programming, strong community partnerships, and measurable outcomes.


Nicole believes recovery requires more than sobriety—it requires structure, accountability, and compassionate support. She is passionate about helping individuals transition from crisis to stability through safe housing and purpose-driven living.


Nicole leads with strength, empathy, and vision, committed to building not just recovery housing, but a pathway to lasting transformation.


Nicole is married to her husband, Donovan, and is a proud mother of two daughters. When she’s not serving the recovery community, she enjoys spending time with her family and soaking up the sunshine.

Donovan Page, Co-Founder & Outreach Coordinator

Donovan Page is a co-founder of Potter House Recovery with years of lived recovery experience and hands-on leadership in community outreach and transitional housing. He established Potter House Recovery to provide structured, accountability-driven recovery housing for individuals struggling with substance use disorder.


Donovan builds strong partnerships with local agencies, treatment providers, and community organizations to expand access to safe housing, employment opportunities, and long-term recovery support. Through peer mentorship and recovery coaching, he has helped guide many individuals from active addiction to stability, restored relationships, and sustainable sobriety.


His own recovery journey transformed into a calling to help others rebuild their lives. Donovan believes lasting change is possible with structure, accountability, and support—and he is committed to helping individuals lay a foundation for lifelong success.


He is married to his wife, Nicole, and enjoys spending time with family, whether at the beach or in the mountains, recharging and staying grounded.

Robert Waller, Co-Founder/Assistant Director

Robert Waller is the Assistant Director and Co-Founder of Potter House Recovery, where he plays a hands-on role in daily operations, mentorship, and program oversight. With a sobriety date of September 9, 2018, and certified as a Peer Support Specialist (CPSS) since 2022, Robert leads from lived experience, accountability, and faith.


Robert studied at Johnson & Wales University’s School of Culinary Arts and worked as a chef in restaurants nationwide and abroad. Today, he uses those skills at Potter House Recovery for structured meal planning and kitchen leadership, while also teaching residents responsibility, teamwork, and life skills through hands-on training.


Since establishing Potter House Recovery, Robert has remained committed to building a program rooted in accountability, structure, and hope. He is a proud father to one son and is deeply committed to his faith and fitness. He values spending quality time with family and believes that sustained recovery is built on daily spiritual discipline, physical health, accountability, and meaningful relationships.

Dylan Beamer, Men's Director

Dylan Beamer serves as the Men’s Director at Potter House Recovery, where he helps men build strong foundations in sobriety, accountability, and personal growth. With a sobriety date of April 16, 2023, Dylan leads from lived experience, offering mentorship grounded in authenticity and example. His passion is rooted in helping men overcome alcoholism and addiction while developing the structure and discipline necessary for lasting change.


Dylan is especially motivated by witnessing lives transformed through recovery and is committed to creating an environment where men are supported, challenged, and empowered to grow.


Outside of his work at Potter House Recovery, Dylan is a proud father to one son, who remains his greatest inspiration. He enjoys traveling, skateboarding, going to the gym, spending time with friends, and attending live music. He is also actively involved in a local Cocaine Anonymous fellowship, where service, community, and continued personal growth remain central to his recovery journey.

Tiffany Blackman, Women's Director

Tiffany Blackman serves as Women’s Director at Potter House Recovery with compassion, strength, and unwavering dedication. Her leadership is rooted in both professional experience and lived recovery, allowing her to connect deeply and authentically with the women she serves.


A graduate of Potter House Recovery’s 90-day program, Tiffany’s life was transformed through faith, perseverance, and community support. After completing the program, she was reunited with her family, breaking generational cycles and restoring what once felt lost. That experience ignited her calling to help other women find lasting freedom.


Tiffany has mentored hundreds of women into stable, long-term recovery and has helped develop structured, women-centered programming focused on accountability, healing, and sustainable independence. She believes every woman deserves a second chance and works tirelessly to create safe, shame-free spaces where transformation can begin.


A devoted mother and proud grandmother, Tiffany leads with authenticity and heart—living proof that recovery is possible and that healing can lead to leadership.


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