Bre Lopuch, Program Manager, Missoula
Bre Lopuch holds a Master’s Degree in Social Work and has worked in a variety of social service settings for the past 8 years. She started her social work career as a resident advocate at a domestic violence shelter, then worked with children with emotional disturbances in rural Idaho. After that, she worked her way up from case manager to Program Administrator at a local mental health center. Bre is a fourth generation Montanan and loves the outdoors – she gets out into the backcountry as often as she can and is an avid skier, hiker, and angler. Her best friend is her dog, and her next best friend is her spouse because frankly, the dog is just a better listener. She is looking forward to learning more about the disability community and helping out with Summit’s mission of advancing independence and civil rights.
Becky Fleming-Siebenaler, Coordinator, Hamilton
Becky Fleming-Siebenaler is the new County Coordinator for Summit’s Hamilton Office. Becky comes to Summit after 30 years of working with the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services. During these years, Becky was responsible for policy development, writing regulations for a variety of human care settings, managing and supervising many employees and developing and implementing new regulatory processes. Becky completed her career with DPHHS as the Bureau Chief of the Quality Assurance Division’s Licensing Bureau, where she oversaw facility licensing and monitoring as it pertained to health care settings, child day care settings, youth residential settings and the various mental health settings.
Becky also worked with Disability Rights Montana where she was responsible for advocating for the rights of individuals who were placed at the Montana State Hospital, the Montana Developmental Center in Boulder, and the Mental Health Nursing Home in Lewistown.
Becky has a degree in Social Work from Carroll College. She enjoys time spent in the outdoors with her 2 daughters, husband, and her five dogs.