Staff and Board of Directors - Alliance for Suicide Prevention of Larimer County

The ASP Team

Since 1989, the Alliance for Suicide Prevention has provided suicide prevention educational programs and grief support services to youth and adults. Our Mission is to prevent suicide in Larimer County through training and education, providing outreach, and offering support.

Team

Kimberly Moeller, M.A., L.P.C.

Executive Director
kim@suicideprevent.org

Kim has been working in suicide prevention since 2013. She is a Master QPR Trainer and has trained over 45,000 people in suicide prevention trainings. She is passionate about crisis response, postvention work, and community building. During her off time, Kim spends time backpacking, cooking, hanging out with her family. Kimberly’s super power is her ability to remain calm and clear headed in a crisis.

Traci Sandoval

Program Director
traci@suicideprevent.org

Traci has a B.A. in Psychology and was a middle school science teacher and a researcher and mentor in a neuroscience lab. Her focus has always been teaching both content and character, but also understanding the neurological changes of the maturing brain and working to incorporate positive habits during this challenging transition. Traci loves cooking, gardening, learning, camping, hiking and kayaking with her pup. Traci's super powers are her often infectious positive attitude and her ability to find the good in difficult experiences

Kiersten Chuven, M.A.

Program Director
kiersten@suicideprevent.org

Kiersten taught high school English in Colorado, Orlando, and San Diego before relocating (with her Wildlife Biologist husband) to the United Arab Emirates, where they raised their sons for 12 years in a small city outside of Dubai. She loves traveling, reading, and being active outdoors. With boundless curiosity and empathy, she excels as a communicator and understands that the seemingly small things in life are actually the big things. Her superpower lies in attentively listening and deeply caring.

Arlie Brigette

Grief Specialist
arlie@suicideprevent.org

Arlie began her journey with ASP as a student intern while studying psychology at Colorado State University (CSU). Since graduating, she has transitioned into a vital role supporting community members through their grief and leading our Heartbeat Grief Support Group. With a deep interest in neuroscience and the grieving process, Arlie brings both knowledge and compassion to her work. Her kind and supportive nature creates a comforting environment for all who seek guidance and connection during challenging times.

Rachel Olsen, M.A.P.P.

Deputy Director
rachel@imaginezerosuicide.org

Before becoming the Imagine Zero Coalition Coordinator for the Alliance for Suicide Prevention of Larimer County, Rachel ran her own photography business for over a decade. Before that, she was a Professional Healthcare Representative for Pfizer as well as a Vail Ski Patroller and Backroads Bike Guide. When Rachel is not bringing her most adorable dog Ansel in for staff meetings, she can be found galavanting in the mountains with her family. Rachel’s super power is bringing people together and creating connection.

Kiera Butler, MA, LPCC (she/her)

Postvention Program Director
kiera@suicideprevent.org

Kiera joined ASP in 2019 as an intern Youth Education Program Facilitator. She noticed a gap in the community as a suicide loss survivor herself and re-amped our Heartbeat Support Group and Postvention efforts from 2020-2023 to support those after losing a loved one to suicide. To advance her knowledge, skills, and career, Kiera went back to school and after three years, she received her master's in Clinical Mental Health Counseling. Kiera is now a contract therapist in Boulder and returned to ASP to further our Postvention support in Larimer County. Kiera is honored to support our community in the aftermath of such a tragic loss. She is motivated by her belief in all beings’ inherent beauty, strength, and dignity. She engages with the world through a lens of compassion and is committed to assisting people on their healing journeys. In her free time, you can find Kiera meditating, hand balancing outside of the office, hiking, at a concert, running, or making new herbal tea blends. Kiera’s superpower is like a Phoenix, bringing light and newness to people’s healing journeys out of the depths of darkness and suffering.

Lawrence Hermance, MSW

Program Coordinator lawrence@suicideprevent.org

Lawrence is a recent graduate of the University of Denver's School of Social Work and joined the Alliance for Suicide Prevention team after completing a successful internship in 2024. A former U.S. Army Medic, Lawrence brings his dedication to serving others and a passion for mental health to his work in the Larimer County community. Outside of his professional life, Lawrence enjoys spending time outdoors with his dog, Tobi, playing chess, cheering on the Colorado Avalanche, and diving into a good book. As a mental health provider, Lawrence is committed to making a lasting impact in Larimer County.