LEADERSHIP
Meridith T. Graham, MSW, M.DIV, LISW-CP
President/CEO
Meridith T. Graham is a Licensed Independent Social Worker (LISW-CP) in South Carolina. Ms. Graham is also a Certified Clinical Trauma Professional (CCTP) and Certified Clinical Anxiety Treatment Professional. She has earned a Master of Social Work from Loyola University Chicago with a focus in child and family clinical intervention. She also holds a Master of Divinity from Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary.
Ms. Graham’s hope is for MindPeace, Inc. to be a leader in mental health awareness through advocacy, education, and service for those struggling with various mental illnesses, their families, local communities, and beyond. For over a decade, Ms. Graham has provided behavioral health services and empathized with individuals and families impacted by mental illness. She believes that it takes a village of individuals throughout our communities to help stabilize and support those with mental health challenges.
Currently, Ms. Graham serves works as a clinical therapist in Williamsburg and Florence Counties providing clinical services (evidenced-based practices) in the areas of family therapy, grief, anxiety, sexual trauma, vicarious trauma, and depression. She offers workshops and seminars helping communities understand and support mental health.
Ms. Graham is also certified by the National Council on Mental Wellbeing as a Mental Health First Aid Instructor and conducts workshops for persons pursuing certification as a Mental Health First Aider (MHFA). Ms. Graham is a member of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc.
Claudette Hall
Treasurer/Board Member
Ms. Hall serves as Treasurer and Chief Financial officer of Mind Peace, Inc. A Florida native, and raised in South Carolina by her Parents Donald and Irene Hall. Mother of three children, two sons, and one daughter, she resides in Kingstree, SC, and works as a pediatric home health nurse and independent nurse contractor. Since 2020 she has been a certified BLS/CPR instructor.
A 2009 Graduate of Williamsburg Technical College she earned an Associate in Science and Pre-Nursing degree. In 2013 she earned clinical excellence and became a 2013 Nursing graduate from Horry Georgetown Technical School.
Ms. Hall has great compassion for helping and caring for others. She states, “It is my belief that mental health is very important and a lot of times overlooked. Everything starts with the mind, so we definitely need to make sure we are ok mentally!” Too many suffer in silence and shame, and it is time to recognize that we are all a part of the village who helps and supports each other.
Brittney A. Roberson, M.S.
Secretary/Board Member
Brittney Roberson is a highly skilled senior clinical research professional and understands the significance of helping individuals experience the best physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual care in life. Ms. Roberson is a graduate of the University of Missouri-Kansas City with a B.S. in Pharmaceutical Sciences and has earned a Master of Science in Project Management from Colorado State University Global Campus.
During her career, Brittney has worked for two of the top Clinical Research Organizations (CROs) in the world, IQVIA and PPD. She has received numerous awards for her work ethic, organizational skills, and contributions to the field.
At a young age, Ms. Roberson was inspired to make a difference in the lives of others when many of her loved ones died of various diseases and chronic medical conditions. She is determined to be a part of the clinical research community searching and finding answers to human suffering. This became all the more clear working in the clinical research industry for over a decade. Ms. Roberson has been dedicated to working in clinical research with therapeutic indications of Multiple Sclerosis, Traumatic Brain Injuries, Schizophrenia, and other major conditions.
Ms. Roberson resides in Charlotte, NC where she enjoys spending her free time reading, focusing on personal growth and wellness; and traveling the globe experiencing diverse cultures and lived experiences.