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Luke Wendlandt

Luke Wendlandt has worked at various companies since 2010. Their most recent role is as the Founder of Cadre, which they began in July 2021. Luke was also the Founder of Northstar Behavioral Health in March 2016. Luke served as a Board Member for the Steve Rummler HOPE Network from January 2019 to July 2020. In 2014, they were a Business Development Manager at the Hazelden Foundation, where they helped people recover from addiction. Prior to that, Luke worked at Thomson Reuters as a Law Firm Consultant from 2010 to 2013.

Luke Wendlandt first attended Hutchinson Senior High School but did not receive any degree there. Luke then obtained a Bachelor's degree in Marketing from Ferris State University in 2006. From 2009 to 2011, they attended The College of St. Scholastica, where they received a Master's degree in Business Administration with a focus on Marketing, as well as a Master's degree in Organizational Development.

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St. Paul, United States

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Northstar Behavioral Health

Northstar Behavioral Health believes we can help people affected by opioid addiction to identify and achieve goals that will help improve their lives. The primary goal and objective of the Northstar Behavioral Health residential treatment program we have developed is to reduce harms associated with illicit drug use by providing access to Suboxone, Buprenorphine, and Methadone, counseling, and access to other community-based services within our facility. Our vision is to improve the health and wellness of opioid dependent persons by providing an accessible service, which in turn will help them return to being a productive member of the community. We are a group of compassionate, client-centered, caring individuals who understand the epidemic that is Heroin and opioid addiction. We will treat those individuals in our facility through a friendly, genuine, empathetic, respectful, non-judgmental, reflective, and supportive approach to opioid treatment. We can change the lives of many, one at a time.


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