Brotoloc South, Inc.
Taran Scheppa has over a decade of experience in program management and administrative roles. Currently serving as Program Manager at Brotoloc South, Inc. since November 2010, Taran implements and evaluates program policies while overseeing employee recruitment, training, and performance evaluations. Previously held the position of Executive Administrative Assistant, managing payroll and accounts receivable, alongside data entry related to clients and staff. Earlier career experience includes a role as Head Cashier/CSA IV at Lowe's Companies, Inc. from November 2005 to July 2010, focusing on customer service and cash handling. Taran holds a Master of Science in Psychology from the University of Phoenix, obtained between 2009 and 2014.
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Brotoloc South, Inc.
Brotoloc was founded in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, in 1964 by a small group of forward thinking psychiatric professionals as an alternative to hospitalization for persons with severe and chronic mental illness. The name “Brotoloc” is actually an acronym for the four founders: Brousseau, Tobin, Lorenz, and Connor. Since those pioneering days, we have grown in both the scope of our services and the breadth of our expertise. While keeping our commitment to the provision of services to persons with histories of unsuccessful community placements and long term institutionalization, we have built a reputation for professionalism in the areas of mental illness, developmental disabilities, traumatic brain injury, and multiple diagnosis. Our state-wide team of professionals includes medical doctors, psychologists, therapists, educators, social workers, nurses, and a host of highly trained paraprofessional staff. Today, Brotoloc provides support to over 400 persons around Wisconsin through contracts with over 50 county human service agencies, the state of Wisconsin, and a variety of private agencies and individuals. Ask the agencies we serve—Brotoloc has established the reputation as a trustworthy and reliable high-end provider, whose service niche is in the successful integration of persons with significant challenges into less restrictive, more independent community settings.