Director of Prevention & Risk Reduction Services
Kennebec Behavioral Health
Skowhegan, Maine
Robert Rogers LADC, CCS, LSW, PS-A has been working with youth and families throughout Somerset and Kennebec Counties since 1994. Robert works for Kennebec Behavioral Health as Director of Prevention and Risk Reduction Services. He has over 10 years of coalition experience, previously working on a Drug Free Communities grant. Robert is a certified Prime for Life instructor and a State of Maine certified Responsible Beverage Seller trainer for the Bureau of Alcoholic Beverages & Lottery Operations. Robert also coordinates Respect ME, a Certified Domestic Violence Intervention Program for female survivors of domestic violence that used resistive violence with their intimate partners. Robert was appointed to the states Substance Abuse Service Commission, served by appointment on the states Maine Opiate Collaborative Prevention and Harm Reduction team, served as Chair for the Maine Prevention Specialists Certification Board, and serves as a Maine representative on the New England Prevention Technology Transfer Center’s Advisory Board. Additionally, Robert is on the Board of Directors for ADEPT Maine and on the Advisory Board for MOSS (Maine Opioid Settlement Support) Center. Robert is an Adjunct Professor of Substance Use Prevention at the University of Maine at Farmington. Robert was appointed by Governor Mills to the State of Maine Board of Alcohol & Drug Counselors and serves as the boards Chair. In 2021 Robert was awarded the Neill E. Miner Memorial Prevention Award and in 2014 was awarded Prevention Provider of the Year by the Maine Alliance to Prevent Substance Abuse. In 2024 he was presented the “Making the Difference” Award, Outstanding Community Member for Somerset County by the Family Violence Project.
Tuesday, April 28, 2026
2:15 PM - 3:15 PM MDT