Grandview staff exemplifies an unwavering commitment to their work, infusing it with a sense of compassion and care. With commitment and dedication, we witness remarkable resilience of individuals and see the transformative impact that treatment has on their life. We believe there is hope for every individual grappling with addiction, and we are privileged to be a part of their journey towards long-term recovery and a brighter future.
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Our staff and clinical experts are only part of the story.Our Alumni pay it forward by returning to Grandview to generously share their life experiences, serving as shining examples of what is achievable through unwavering commitment and dedication to the path of recovery. Our esteemed Alumni are indispensable in our ongoing service programs and collaborative community initiatives.
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Grandview Foundation Leadership Team
SHELLY WOOD
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR With over two decades of experience in program design, operations, and fundraising within Los Angeles' local charity sector, Shelly Wood has successfully secured millions in funding for nonprofit organizations and state agencies through grant applications and special events. Her impressive educational background includes a Juris Doctorate from Western State University School of Law, graduate studies in Public Administration at Wayne State University, and dual Bachelor of Arts degrees in Economics & Management and Political Science from Albion College in Michigan. She also serves as an adjunct professor at the University of Phoenix. Early in her career, Shelly was instrumental in implementing nationally acclaimed restorative justice, arts, and cultural development programs within California's Juvenile Justice division, offering nationwide training to justice advocates with a rehabilitation-centric focus. |
PEDRAM MOSHFEGH
CLINICAL DIRECTOR Mr. Moshfegh is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) with a master’s degree in psychology from Phillips Graduate University. He has over twenty years of experience in mental health and substance abuse treatment and is known for driving excellence in program development, quality improvement, and compliance. Mr. Moshfegh has always been drawn to helping others. As a child, he would volunteer at his local soup kitchen and homeless shelter. After graduating from college with a degree in psychology, Pedram knew he wanted to pursue a career in social work. His experience with Non-profit organizations and residential treatment centers for people with substance abuse problems taught him the importance of patience, compassion, and understanding. He also learned that there is no one-size-fits-all approach to treatment. Each client had their own unique story and their own set of challenges. Over the years, he saw many of his clients make positive changes in their lives. He helped them to develop coping mechanisms, build relationships, and find hope for the future. Mr. Moshfegh is a leader in the field of social work. He is known for his expertise in trauma-informed care and cultural competency. He was also a passionate advocate for social justice. His passion for quality ensures programs deliver effective services. His leadership skills, compassion, and care make him a valuable asset to our clinical programs and clients. |
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JOSE AGUILAR
OUTPATIENT PROGRAM DIRECTOR Mr. Aguilar is a Certified Alcohol Drug Counselor with over 15 years of expertise in addiction treatment. His extensive background encompasses substance abuse, incarceration, trauma, co-occurring disorders, and homelessness. Jose earned an associate's degree in Human Services from Los Angeles City College. Recognizing addiction as a disease, he emphasizes the essential role of quality treatment in achieving lasting recovery. Mr. Aguilar adopts a strengths-based, solutions-focused, person-centered approach, empowering clients to leverage their unique talents and resources in finding their paths to recovery. Beyond his professional life, he finds joy in music, cherishes moments with his wife and family, and remains committed to lifelong learning and exploring new adventures. |
ROBERT REYES
EXECUTIVE CHEF Mr. Reyes has found deep fulfillment in his role as Chef, preparing food and catering neighborhood events for Grandview, since 2017. With a passion for creating top-tier cuisine infused with love and care alongside his Grandview Kitchen Crew, he remains devoted in his commitment to delivering dining experiences that evoke a sense of home for clients. Having journeyed through recovery himself, Mr. Reyes shares a relatable bond with those he serves, making his connection with the men who come to Grandview is especially rewarding. His faith and gratitude for his own transformation drives him to be a supportive father to his amazing children and a source of inspiration for others embarking on their recovery and living a healthy life. |
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OUR BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Christopher ChaneyPRESIDENT
Mr. Chaney graduated from the University of Southern California with a Bachelor of Science in business administration. He earned his law degree from Whittier School of Law and has been practicing criminal defense since 1979; currently, he is in private practice in Pasadena. Mr. Chaney is past president of the Criminal Courts Bar Association, California Attorneys for Criminal Justice, past member of the Board of Trustees of the Los Angeles County Bar, chairman of the Executive Board of the Indigent Criminal Defense Association, and chairman of the Criminal Law Section of the Pasadena Bar Association. He is the recipient of numerous awards, including Trial Lawyer of the Year in 2003, 2013, and 2018. A resident of La Cañada, he was honored for contributions to the community in 2004 and 2008. |
Andy RodemichSECRETARY
Mr. Rodemich, a proud LA native from Pasadena, leads a life dedicated to community service through Real Estate, currently affiliated with Engel & Volkers, previously Dilbeck Real Estate. His passion for Grandview stems from his firsthand experience with substance abuse and his triumphant journey to over twenty-five years of sobriety. His strong ties to the recovery community reflect his extensive history of service, assisting numerous local treatment centers as an advisor and hands-on helper. Recognizing the challenges men face, he views the Grandview Foundation as a sanctuary for those seeking help and is genuinely honored to play a pivotal role in the life-changing process available to them. Mr. Rodemich is also deeply committed to youth development, serving as the head Track & Field and Cross-Country coach for a local high school. His personal life is marked by a loving marriage to his wife Sara, and their two daughters. |
Charlie FrankowskiTREASURER
Mr. Frankowski graduated from the University of California, Los Angeles, where he earned a B.S., B.A., and Master Degree in Fine Arts/Advertising Design and served in the U.S. Army at N.A.T.O. With over 25 years work in the grocery business in executive roles, most recently as president of C.M.C. sales and marketing. He is known for his successful business development, strategic planning, optimizing profits, team building, and negotiating mergers and acquisitions. Honors include the National Conference for Community & Justice Humanitarian Award (1999), the Good Scout of the Year Award (1999), the City of Hope Humanitarian Award (2000), and the Jerry Buss Humanitarian Award. Additionally, he has served on several boards, including the City of Hope Southern California (1990 – 2000), M.D.A. Board Vice-President (1995-2000), and the Board of Directors for the Boy Scouts of America. |
Mike AntenesseBOARD MEMBER
Mr. Antenesse, originally from Brooklyn, New York, has lived in California since 1976. He enjoyed a successful 20-year career with major home textile companies, including Waverly Fabrics, before transitioning to the non-profit sector. He served as the Administrative Pastor at Calvary Chapel West Grove and spent seven years in non-profit banking before joining Foothill Unity Center as Chief Administrative Officer in 2015. A dedicated Rotarian since 2001, Mr. Antenesse actively participates in six Chambers of Commerce in the San Gabriel Valley. He serves on the boards of the Pasadena Chamber of Commerce and the Volunteer Center of the San Gabriel Valley. His commitment to serving underserved populations stems from his childhood experience of receiving food assistance. Mike's dedication to helping the economically disadvantaged is evident in his role at Foothill Unity Center, which will surely help Grandview, where he works to connect resources and support long-term recovery for men in their care. |
Alexandra MulraneyBOARD MEMBER
Ms. Mulraney brings a wealth of experience and a deep passion for service to The Grandview Foundation. A summa cum laude graduate of California State University Los Angeles with a degree in history, she currently works as a criminal defense paralegal in Pasadena while pursuing her law degree at Loyola Law School, where she will graduate in 2026. Her dedication to justice and advocacy extends beyond her career; she has previously partnered with The Grandview Foundation to organize impactful fundraisers and community drives. Now serving on the board, Ms. Mulraney is committed to leveraging her expertise and enthusiasm to further the foundation’s mission of providing hope, help, and home to men in recovery. |
Victor MonteleoneBOARD MEMBER
Mr. Monteleone comes to Grandview with a deep commitment to his personal recovery journey, celebrating sobriety since 1996 through an unwavering commitment, exemplified by his adherence to attending multiple meetings each week. His journey has been marked by dedication and transformation. His professional path led him from Lindenwood University in St Charles, Missouri, to the alcohol distribution industry for a decade, then transitioning into paper sales at Kirk Paper before heading back into the family business of personal content care and interior restoration 25 years ago. Today, he is the proud owner and operator of Monteleone Interiors, known as an industry leader and distinguished Los Angeles-based company. Mr. Monteleone is a devoted husband and shares the joys of parenthood, raising three children. His journey is a testament to his resilience and personal growth. |
Suzanne McDonnellBOARD MEMBER
Ms. McDonnell brings over 40 years of experience in education and a passion for fostering growth and well-being. With a Master's in Elementary Education from Cal State Northridge, she has dedicated her career to teaching and mentoring at Jefferson Elementary, where she developed the TLC pro-social intervention model to support at-risk children academically and emotionally. Certified in Mindful Schools and Capacitar International’s Multicultural Wellness Education, Suzanne specializes in emotional intelligence and holistic wellness. Her leadership on Jefferson’s Site-Based Operations and Restorative Practices teams highlights her collaborative approach to community improvement. Her long time expertise in education and wellness will help to advance Grandview's mission of providing hope, help, and home to individuals overcoming addiction, aligning her lifelong commitment to community empowerment with the foundation’s impactful work. |
Bob McKenneyBOARD MEMBER
Mr. McKenney is a seasoned real estate and asset management professional with extensive leadership experience. Most recently, as Senior Portfolio Manager at First Citizens Bank in Pasadena, California, he managed diverse portfolios, led successful initiatives, and consistently achieved top-tier performance results. He also served as Vice President at MPR Property Solutions and held senior roles with Parsons Federal Credit Union, Washington Mutual Bank, Wells Fargo Bank, and prominent automotive groups like Keyes and Bob Smith. His career reflects a strong track record of meeting performance goals, driving strategic initiatives, and building high-performing teams. Mr. McKenney decades long expertise in asset management and leadership, along with his skills in financial stewardship and strategic planning, align with the foundation's vision for long-term sustainability and impact. |