San Marcos Treatment Center
Andy Herod's work experience begins in 1995 when they worked as Sales and Management for Charter Printing, Inc. Andy then moved on to Christian Academy of Guatemala where they worked as an Economics and Religious Studies Professor from 1999 to 2001. From 1998 to 2002, they worked as the Director of Marketing and Practicum at Centro de Educación Misionera en Centroamérica. Andy then worked at Voyagers Bible Church as a College Ministry Director from 2003 to 2006. Following that, they worked at Foothill Family Service as a Marriage and Family Therapist from 2003 to 2006. From 2006 to 2008, they worked as a Clinical Program Manager Residential Services at Covenant Health. Andy then worked at CPI Resources as Sales Management and Logistics from 2008 to 2020. Starting in 2009, they had multiple roles at Para Los Niños, including Clinical Program Manager, Director of Family Services, Senior Director of Family Services, and Vice President, Student and Community Services. From 2020 to 2022, they worked as Chief Executive Officer at Willow Springs Center. Currently, they are the Chief Executive Officer at San Marcos Treatment Center.
Andy Herod completed their BA in Communications at Biola University from 1991 to 1995. Later, they pursued an MS in Marriage and Family Therapy from Fuller Theological Seminary from 2002 to 2004. In 2019, they attended the Stanford University Graduate School of Business for Executive Leadership Development.
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San Marcos Treatment Center
San Marcos Treatment Center, originally the Brown School, was founded in 1940 by Bert and Lorine Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Brown moved to Austin in 1933 during the depression, arriving by train with two little boys, two ragged suitcases and sixty cents. They established one of the first rest homes in Austin. This was a home for impaired patients. They progressed from there until 1940, when they found the opportunity to lease a building which was known as the Spring Lake Resort. They continued to lease this building while expanding to two units on the hillside of the current property. As the number of children grew, the Brown Hall Unit opened at the base of the hillside in 1953. In 1960, the Hillview Unit, named for its hilltop location, was constructed with donations from parents of the children who were the first residents. All units merged in 1974 to become San Marcos Treatment Center.