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Jim Clegg

Jim Clegg graduated from the University of Utah with a dual major in Business Management and Marketing.  Jim’s business career has provided him with unique experiences in key sales management and marketing roles with Firestone Tire & Rubber, Norwich Eaton Pharmaceuticals, O.C. Tanner Company, Impact Imaging, and HCH Transportation.  Jim currently directs his energy and passion to The Institute for Addiction Study which he founded in October of 2006.  Jim has a strong passion for the world of addiction and has dedicated his life to helping those suffering from the Disease of Addiction and their families.
Dr. Cory Reich

Dr. Cory Reich received his Ph.D. in Child Studies and Human Development from the University of Maryland where he was honored as a Graduate Fellow. He also earned his Master's Degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from the University of Maryland. His professional experience includes Private Practice, Life and Corporate Coach, and the Director of Clinical Services for a 12 Step Clinically Driven Wilderness Program for youth and young adults. Dr. Reich's passion resides in the area of mental wellness focusing on therapeutic change through a meaning based orientation.
Dr. Kevin McCauley

Dr. Kevin McCauley is a graduate of the Medical College of Pennsylvania.  After completion of medical school, he joined the Navy and became a Naval Flight Surgeon.  After earning his wings at Pensacola, Florida he was assigned to a Marine helicopter squadron (The Red Lions).  Later he was transferred to Marine F/A-18 Hornet squadron (Sharpshooters).  While working as a flight surgeon Dr. McCauley treated pilots with alcohol and drug problems.  As a physician, he advocates strongly for the rights of addicts as patients.
Cody Knight

Cody attended the business program at Weber St. University from 1992-1996. Upon completion he moved to Phoenix, Arizona where he worked for Knight Transportation. In 1999 Cody was given oversight of his own division of Knight Transportation in Salt Lake City, Utah. Cody was very successful building the division and becoming a top producer. Cody is in recovery and is grateful to all those who supported his treatment experience and celebrates sobriety. One of Cody's primary motivations is to be part of an organization that relates to addicts as people and provides a new standard of care upon integration from treatment. After meeting those involved with the Institute Cody felt it was a great fit and joined the team.