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Sean Fournia

Sean Fournia

Peer Recovery Specialist

Email: fournias@vcu.edu

Sean Fournia is a dedicated Peer Recovery Support Specialist at the VCU College of Health Professions, committed to assisting individuals grappling with gambling disorders. Drawing from his personal journey of overcoming gambling and substance use disorders, Sean found his calling in supporting others on their path to recovery.

Prior to his current role, Sean spent 15 years in the Information Technology field at various Fortune 500 companies, leveraging his skills and experiences to excel in his career. However, it was his transition to peer support services that truly ignited his passion for helping others.
 
In 2017, Sean was selected as an AmeriCorps member to provide peer support services as part of the Governor's initiative to combat the opioid epidemic in the City of Richmond. Through his work at CARITAS, Sean quickly advanced from a peer mentor to roles such as Transition Peer Mentor, Peer Supervisor, and eventually Recovery Program Coordinator, where his servant leadership qualities were nationally recognized.
Sean's commitment to serving extends beyond his professional roles. He actively participates in various organizations and initiatives, including the THP Alumni Association, CARITAS AfterWorks Committee, VCPG, NAADAC, VAAP, and volunteers at Chesterfield County Jail and Beaumont Correctional Facility and more.
 
In addition to his extensive involvement in the recovery community, Sean is also a Nationally Certified Peer Recovery Support Specialist with a Problem Gambling endorsement from the DBHDS. As the owner of Teamwork Recovery Services LLC, he is leading efforts to provide peer support to our Virginia citizens in Virginia through partnerships with organizations like the Virginia Partnership for Gaming and Health.
Outside of his professional endeavors, Sean enjoys a range of adventures, hobbies and interests, including spiritual development, yoga, weightlifting, soccer, surfing, skydiving, water skiing, snow skiing, and fostering connections through fellowship and learning from others.