
Kim Fraser, Executive Director of Lake County’s ADAMHS Board
BRIDGES Names New Operations Manager to Strengthen Peer Support Services in Lake County
Jonathan Clemente, newly appointed Operations Manager at BRIDGES Mental Health Consumer Empowerment, brings extensive experience in peer recovery support and a strong commitment to strengthening community-based mental health services in Lake County. Photo credit by Thomas & Thomas Photography, rights owned by Jonathan Clemente.

Mentor, OH — The Lake County Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services (ADAMHS) Board is pleased to announce the appointment of Jonathan Clemente as Operations Manager of BRIDGES Mental Health Consumer Empowerment, a peer-led organization dedicated to supporting individuals living with mental health conditions.
Clemente began his role on March 2, 2026, bringing more than eight years of experience in peer support and behavioral health services. He holds multiple credentials, including Certified Peer Recovery Supporter (CPRS) and Certified Personal Medicine Coach (CPMC).
Prior to joining BRIDGES, Clemente served as a Certified Peer Support Specialist at Catholic Charities, where he worked directly with individuals in treatment, led support groups, and collaborated with clinical teams to improve outcomes. He also worked as a consultant with Northeast Ohio Medical University (NEOMED), developing training materials and providing guidance to behavioral health providers across Ohio.
“I was drawn to BRIDGES because of the importance of community,” said Clemente. “Having a place where individuals can connect and feel supported is critical, especially for those navigating mental health challenges.”
In his new role, Clemente will focus on learning daily operations, strengthening organizational culture, and enhancing services that support recovery and empowerment. He emphasized the importance of reducing stigma and building understanding within the community.
“The message I want to share is simple: do not be afraid of individuals living with mental illness,” Clemente said. “I have met incredible people in this field—individuals with strength, talent, and character. When we support one another, our entire community becomes stronger.”
Clemente is a Lake County resident and is deeply connected to the community he now serves. He and his wife, whom he married in 2024, enjoy spending time in local parks and remain active in their faith community.
“Leadership with lived experience is vital to building an effective behavioral health system,” said Kimberly Fraser, Executive Director of the Lake County ADAMHS Board. “Jonathan’s background and passion for peer support will help strengthen services for individuals and families across Lake County.”
BRIDGES plays a critical role in Lake County’s behavioral health continuum, offering peer-led programming that promotes recovery, connection, and hope.
For more information, contact David Schick at the Lake County ADAMHS Board at 440-350-2193 or DSchick@LakeADAMHS.org.
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