Keith A. Neuber, M.S.
Keith A. Neuber, M.S.
Professional Background & Testimonials
Education
Bachelors Degree in Psychology, 1973, Hartwick College, Oneonta, NY
Masters Degree in Clinical Psychology, 1975, Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, KY
Publications
at this link
Current Positions
President, I K.A.N. Presentations, St. Louis, MO
CEO, Kreative Kids Learning Center, Alton IL
Former Positions
President, Associated Counselors, Illinois and Missouri
Executive Director, Metro Center for Personal and Family Development, Collinsville, IL
Director, Parents Plus, Granite City, IL
Program Director, Mental Health Services, Southern Madison County, IL
Professional Training References
Marcia Hazelhosrt, Executive Director – Missouri Juvenile Justice Association
E-mail: marcia@mjja.org
Adriel Jones, Training Coordinator – Georgia State University
E-mail: ajones1957@gsu.edu
Stefanie Payne, Education Management Analyst – Office of the State Courts Administrator, Missouri
E-mail: Stefanie.Payne@courts.mo.gov
Susan West, Court Administrator – 16th Judicial Circuit, Blue Springs, MO
E-mail: swest@bluespringsgov.com
Gene Howell, President – Riverbend Head Start and Family Services, Alton, IL
E-mail: GeneH@riverbendfamilies.org
Elaine Rodgers, Program Supervisor, Child Care Resource and Referral Network, IL
E-mail: erodgers@childrenshomeandaid.org
Martha Morse, Business Development Representative, 1st MidAmerica Bank, Wood River, IL
E-mail: marthamorse@1stMidAmerica.org
Testimonials
- Please have Keith return. Great Experience.
- I enjoyed the training and learned a lot. Glad I got to be here. And probably like everyone, I especially enjoyed Keith’s energy and great insight!
- Never get rid of Keith
- ALL speakers were helpful. Keith was exceptional.
- I think Keith does an excellent job! He’s hands down the best trainer I’ve ever had for any training.
Best,
Marcia Hazelhorst
Executive Director
MO Juvenile Justice Association
P O Box 1332
Jefferson City, MO 65102
As I think about the reaction from my team what comes to mind is how powerful this simple yet complicated notion can be in our own daily lives. It is so often that we focus on the one thing that is not going well and we lose sight of life's daily miracles. Your "perspective" on this was a wonderful reminder to all of us how great life is everyday if we choose to see the good!
Thank you!
Gene Howell
Riverbend Head Start and Family Services