What Watauga Consulting Clients Have to Say …

Jeanne has the ability to work with her clients in a very focused manner. While she accepts their unique characteristics and respects those, she is able to keep folks on task and directed toward the issues on hand. Jeanne seems to have a good day, every day, and she works well with a wide range of people. She is an excellent facilitator who is well prepared.

John M. Hardy, Area Director, Mental Health Services of Catawba County



We were so very fortunate to have had the opportunity to work with Jeanne Supin! She was just what our agency needed in a consultant, a back ground in the mental health field, a wonderful plan to help direct our process and an outstanding sense of humor. Her assistance in helping OASIS, Inc. outline our next seven years of growth and change has been invaluable and has made a significant difference in where we apply our energies and resources.

Jennifer Herman, Executive Director, OASIS Domestic Violence Services


Jeanne Supin has assisted our organization with several projects including facilitation of a consolidation with another entity, development of clinical service plans and identification of community needs and service gaps. She is a great facilitator who has a wealth of knowledge in the MH/DD/SA field. She also has a great personality which contributes to her success in assisting people and organizations to come together to meet common goals.

Foster Norman, CEO, Five County Mental Health Authority


We were very fortunate to find Jeanne Supin to facilitate our successful nine-county merger process. She was an honest broker who brought a goal oriented, respectful and stabilizing approach to our negotiations. An additional benefit was Jeanne's good humor and partnership in the process.

Roy Wilson, CEO, East Carolina Behavioral Health

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Watauga Consulting Sample Client List

  • East Carolina Behavioral Healthcare
  • Burke County Public Schools
  • National Council for Community Behavioral Healthcare
  • North Carolina Division of Mental Health / Developmental Disabilities / Substance Abuse Services
  • Connecticut Department of Mental Health & Addiction Services
  • Louisiana Department of Mental Health Rehabilitation Services
  • California Council of Community Mental Health Agencies
  • Catawba County Mental Health
  • New River Behavioral Healthcare
  • Five County Mental Health Authority
  • Foothills Area Program
  • Wyandotte Center
  • Northern Arizona Regional Behavioral Health Authority
  • North Carolina Council of Community Programs
  • OASIS, inc  Domestic Violence Services
  • XDS, Inc.
  • Sandhills Center
  • Habitat for Humanity of Charlotte
  • Santa Barbara County Planning & Development, California
  • Crisis Assistance Ministries
  • Mecklenburg County Department of Social Services
  • Heritage Behavioral Health Center
  • Wyoming Department of Mental Health

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What Readers Have to Say …

Jeanne Supin has been writing for All About Women magazine since the very beginning. Her regular column, a reader favorite, adds a female perspective that is insightful and thought provoking. Both male and female readers enjoy her column.

As a feature writer she often finds article ideas that significantly contribute to our monthly theme. She has a gift for finding an individual’s true essence with her words. As her editor I have never been disappointed, and Jeanne strives to please on many different levels.

Jill Jordan-Wilson, General Manager/Editor, All About Women, Boone, NC


Jeanne Supin’s writing blows me away. She has an uncanny ability to cradle thunderous, transformative ideas within simple, accessible descriptions of our every day lives. She explore a universal image and then anchors it with familiar image – Big Love nestled among stacks of her new husband’s winter clothes and his son’s baby pictures, for example. It gives me an inspiring way to view my own life.

Joanne, Boone, North Carolina


The first thing I turn to when a new "All About Women" comes out is Jeanne Supin’s column. She is always so insightful, honest and funny writing about topics that are close to all of our hearts. She makes me think, makes me laugh, and even occasionally bring tears to my eyes. She confronts and discusses issues common to most women, indeed most people, trying to have a meaningful life in today's world or work, family and friendships. She has a lot of wisdom, grace and style.

Phoebe, Boone, North Carolina


Tonight at dinner [my daughter] nearly collapsed in fear about college applications and acceptances: high drama, tears, fear of failure, need to succeed, etc. An hour later I read your column "Leap of Faith," which so moved me that I had no difficulty interrupting her homework and studying to read it aloud to her too. When I had finished, she looked at me and gave me a thumbs-up! Your words could not have been more perfect nor could I have had a better moment to share it with her - thank you for writing!

Janet, Chapel Hill, NC


I love Jeanne Supin’s articles. Her writing is excellent and thought provoking. It leads my thoughts in directions that I'm not focused on at the moment but just the same affect our lives. It’s not just excellent, but it also hits a nerve. It’s well researched information but written from a personal and reflective perspective. But not preachy. She questions herself as well as raising the questions.

Jo Anne, Houston, Texas


I love how conversational your writing is and how you are very open in sharing personal experiences. To me, that is one of the hallmarks of good communication with readers—when they can relate to what you’re saying and the writing doesn’t get in the way of the message … I appreciate your friendly yet clear writing style.

Kelly, Senior Editor, Better Homes & Gardens, Des Moines, Iowa


Jeanne's essays are like a really great discussion with your best friend, but one that doesn't get interrupted by the phone, doorbell or an errant thought. You both happen to know all these cogent facts on the topic and are able to interject them at just the right moment. You can bring the conversation to a stirring conclusion that usually resolves both the material and the ethereal, so that both left and right brains are content. "How do I get it done?" and "Why does it Matter?" are answered. At the end of each essay, I know I will find a satisfied sigh.

Elise, Santa Barbara, California

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Publication List

  • All About Women magazine
  • Behavioral Healthcare Tomorrow
  • National Council for Community Behavioral Healthcare Journal
  • Resonance Re-patterning Journal
  • Santa Barbara Weekly
  • Santa Barbara News & Review

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