Ditch the boring lunches and join us for a Meet & Eat experience that's not just about business – it's about building connections, savoring scrumptious bites, and gaining inspiration that'll leave your taste buds and your networking game craving more.
Connections MADE: Meet & Eat is Mason Deerfield Chamber's popular networking event and offers lunch provided by a rotating member restaurant or venue. During the meeting members have a brief opportunity to introduce themselves and their business to the group, connect with new members, and expand their personal and professional networks. Each event also includes a featured speaker, or panel of speakers, who will be discussing their business journeys and topics of interest concerning the greater MADE region. Guests of the November Meet & Eat will enjoy a brief business spotlight featuring Connections MADE Presenting Sponsor,
Intelligent Office & Mercy Health-Kings Mills Hospital.
About November's Event
November's event will focus on the Mental Wellness with guest speaker: Karly Danos from Lindner Center of HOPE.
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Karly Danos, MA, LPCC, CCC
Residential Therapist
Lindner Center of HOPE
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Learn More About November's Speaker

Karly Danos, MA, LPCC, CCC
Residential Therapist
Lindner Center of HOPE
Karly is a full time Residential Therapist, serving both Sibcy and Williams House at Lindner Center of HOPE. She also serves as Adjunct Faculty at Xavier University and is pursuing her PHD in Counselor Education and Supervision at the University of Cincinnati.
With undergraduate degrees in both Theatre and Interpersonal Communication, Karly employs an innovative, interpersonal, and systems-based approach to therapy. As an avid arts practitioner, she utilizes expressive and creative interventions to initiate change and healing, while increasing inter- and intrapersonal efficacy and functioning. Further, she employs a collaborative therapeutic alliance, coupled with evidence-based practices to assess, and address, mental health concerns along the spectrum of the DSM.
Karly has worked in a variety of settings, providing both clinical and consultative services and trainings, short- and long-term treatment, and in varying levels of care. She began her career right at UC Health working in the Employee Assistance Program. She then worked as a Residential Therapist at the Center for Addiction Treatment. After a brief stint in private practice, she has now returned to Residential Treatment, and is looking forward to continuing excellent clinical care through an ecological and team-based approach.
Karly is planning to combine her areas of study, and advance the field, through further research and development within the intersection of theatre, communication, the art of therapy, and supervision.
Areas of specialty:
- Trauma & Domestic Violence
- Addictions
- Couples & Family Systems
- Personality Disorders
Degree(s):
- 2012-2016 B.A. Theatre, Miami University, Oxford, OH
- 2012-2016 B.A. Speech Communication- Interpersonal Communication
- 2017-2019 M.A. Clinical Mental Health Counseling
Practicum & Internship:
- 2018-2019 Counselor in Training, UC Health EAP
Licensure and Certification:
- 2019-2021 Licensed Professional Counselor
- 2019 Certified Career Counselor
- 2021 Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor