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Board Member Information

The professional standards committee for Marriage and Family Therapists is composed of four Independent Marriage and Family Therapists and one public member, they are appointed by the Governor.

Jose Camerino - from University Heights, was appointed to the Board for a term ending October 10, 2008. He fills one of the positions on the Marriage and Family Therapist Board. Mr. Camerino is in independent practice and teaches in the Department of Psychiatry, Case Western Reserve University. He received his MSW from the University of Southern California and holds both an LISW and IMFT license.

Tommie Robertson - from Cincinnati, was appointed to the Board for a term ending October 10, 2009. He fills one of the MFT positions on the Marriage and Family Therapist Board. Mr. Robertson works at A Sound Mind Counseling, North Key Community Center in Covington, Kentucky. He received his MS from the University of Kentucky with a major in marriage and family therapy and holds an MFT license in Ohio and Kentucky.

Mary Anne Sharkey -(Public Member) from Cleveland, was appointed to the Counselor, Social Worker, and Marriage and Family Therapist Board for a term ending October 10, 2008. Ms. Sharkey served on Governor Taft's senior staff and was the Governors Communications Director. She was a newspaper editor, columnist and reporter. Ms. Sharkey was president of the Ohio Legislative Correspondents, board member of the International Women's Media Foundation, and a Harvard Fellow at the Kennedy School.

Kenneth Trivison- from Willoughby, was appointed to the Board for a term ending October 10, 2009. He fills a licensed Independent Marriage and Family Therapist position. He is in private practice. Mr. Trivison is the former Director of the Center for the Prevention of Youth Violence at Catholic Charities Services of Lorain County. He has also served as a board member for the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapists. He received his M.A. degree in Educational Psychology from John Carroll University.