LifeLine for Youth
Nathaniel Ash is an experienced financial professional with a robust background in financial management and analysis within the public sector and nonprofit organizations. Currently serving as a Financial Manager I at the State of Utah - Department of Workforce Services since February 2015, Nathaniel oversees the financial reporting and operations of the Unemployment Insurance program. Previously, Nathaniel held roles including Contract Finance Manager at Life-Line, Inc. and Financial Manager I at State of Utah Medicaid, where responsibilities included budgeting, financial forecasting, and monitoring. As the Director of Financial Analysis at Valley Mental Health, Nathaniel collaborated with leadership to develop comprehensive budgets and cost analyses across multiple clinical programs, building on earlier experience as a Financial Analyst and Accounts Payable/Purchasing Coordinator. Nathaniel Ash holds a Bachelor's degree in Accounting from the University of Utah, earned between 1998 and 2000.
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LifeLine for Youth
In today’s world, it’s all too common for teens to make bad decisions. Even the best kids – perhaps some you know and love – can lose their way. For 30 years Lifeline for Youth has brought hope and healing to thousands of families suffering from substance abuse, depression, family relationship problems, criminal behavior, school problems, pornography, out-of-control and other destructive behaviors that prevent youth from being happy and successful. We help both teens and their families make positive changes for life. Lifeline for Youth was founded in 1990 by a small group who were concerned about the growing scourge of teen addiction – and the alarmingly high rate of relapse associated with traditional treatments. Over the years, Lifeline has grown to be a strong force in the community. Lifeline serves families whether they live locally or across the nation. It now has provided treatment to thousands of teens and their families and is poised to help more people in more ways than ever before.