Bob Sideleau, RN, BSN, currently serves as the Director of the NEAETC Yale Regional Partner at Yale University School of Medicine since February 2018. In addition, Bob has held various roles at the Recovery Network of Programs, Inc., including Per Diem Nurse, Coordinator of Nursing Services, and Staff Registered Nurse since November 2015. Bob is also a Faculty Member for Connecticut AETC since March 2015 and previously worked as an Early Intervention Specialist at AIDS Project New Haven from April 2011 to March 2016. Bob’s extensive experience in nursing and healthcare includes roles in drug treatment advocacy, HIV/AIDS education, and project management for the Mid Fairfield AIDS Project. Bob holds a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Southern New Hampshire University and has completed associate degrees in Nursing and Liberal Arts from St. Vincent's College and Gateway Community College, respectively. Prior to a career in nursing, Bob worked as a Graphic Artist and Operations Manager in the media industry.
Recovery Network of Programs, Inc.
Recovery Network of Programs (RNP) is a non-profit social service agency that has been providing critical recovery care and support services to the Greater Bridgeport Community for 50 years. Our dedicated staff is experienced in delivering inclusive care that is held to the highest standards of respect, integrity, and excellence. Our mission is to provide comprehensive care and expert recovery services to any individual or family on their journey to restore hope, health, and healing. We are committed to empowering those in need to get the compassionate and personalized support they deserve to help improve their lives, all while creating impactful change in our community. At RNP, we understand that the road to recovery is different for each individual. Whether you or someone you know is struggling with substance abuse, mental health, or behavioral health, we tailor our holistic service offerings to meet the personal needs of each client, providing integrated support through every stage of recovery. Regardless of race, gender, age, sexual identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, or financial status, we are here to provide a safe and healing environment for all. For more information, visit: www.recovery-programs.org.