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Our Leadership
Meet our leadership team, a group of experienced executives and professionals
who are committed to making a difference in the lives of the families we serve.
Matt Landry
| Chairman of the Board
In a financial services career spanning more than three decades, Supportkids,
Inc. Board Chairman Matt Landry has spent years helping clients and companies
reach their financial goals. Today, he's taken that endeavor to a new level,
guiding Supportkids as it fulfills its mission of serving thousands of families
with unresolved child support issues.
"The glue that binds us all together is our mission -- to make a difference for
families - one family at a time," Matt says.
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Bryon Sehlke
| Chief Executive Officer
Bryon Sehlke's career has literally taken him around the world. His concern for
family helped bring him home to Texas and to Supportkids.
Trained as an aerospace engineer, Bryon began his career as a project manager
for a Washington, D.C.-based technology firm, where he served as a consultant
on Space Shuttle payloads and helped design and install a major computer
network at the Import-Export Bank of the United States.
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Dianne Erlewine
| Chief Financial Officer
As Chief Financial Officer, Dianne Erlewine puts her financial and management
experience to work for clients every day. And she does it because she is committed to achieving Supportkids'
mission of helping families. As a single mother for eight years with two teen-aged children, Dianne knows
first-hand the challenges facing custodial parents.
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Dennis Young
| Chief Information Officer
Dennis Young likes to "make things happen." He especially likes the challenge
of putting technology to work to help people achieve their goals. At
Supportkids, that means developing automated systems that increase efficiency
while maintaining a high level of customer service.
Dennis honed his technological skills at Dell Computer Corporation and Tivoli
Systems Inc., two successful Austin-based companies that grew dramatically
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Eric Rosenkoetter
| Executive Counsel & Chief Compliance Officer
Attorney Eric Rosenkoetter presided over more than 3,000 administrative child
support proceedings as a hearing officer for the state of Missouri. Naturally,
he was interested when he saw a commercial for Supportkids. "I was watching an
episode of Lassie with my wife and children, and was intrigued by the concept of this company."
Eric logged on to the Supportkids website to find out more. Within a few weeks,
he had joined the Supportkids staff as Chief Compliance Officer.
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Greg Warmink
| General Counsel
Persistence and creativity are key attributes for Greg Warmink. Whether he's
training for a marathon, performing in a local band or resolving issues related
to child support, Greg relies on his impressive energy and creativity. As head
of Supportkids' Legal Division, he uses those skills and his legal training to
realize the Supportkids mission - helping custodial parents receive the child
support they are owed. Read
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Ken Luster
| Vice President of Operations
Mr. Luster has over 19 years experience in consumer debt collections. As
Director of Operations for West Asset Management; he ran the St. Louis collection division. He has a solid background in operations, quality
assurance, and leadership development in the receivables management industry.
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Yvonne Devany
| Vice President, Client and Government Relations
"Recently, I took a phone call from a parent who was literally sobbing and in
complete shock," says Yvonne Devany, an eight-year veteran of Supportkids.
However, they weren't tears of despair, but rather an outpouring of her
heartfelt thanks, relates Yvonne.
"She had gone ten years without child support payments. We were fortunate
enough to locate the non-custodial parent in two weeks and obtain a settlement.
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Vanessa Diaz
| Vice President
If determination was measured in dollars, Vanessa Diaz would be a very rich
woman. The Supportkids vice president has always had a lot of determination,
but as a young single mother in the 1980s, it sometimes wasn't quite enough to
put food on the table.
Vanessa married young and had two sons right after high school. But, a 1986
divorce left her strapped for time and money. Though working long hours, she
found herself in a situation faced by many custodial parents.
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