MEET CEO
Kenneth "Sober Scooter" Reddick II
I am a three-time suicide survivor, a former 30-year alcoholic, and now a dedicated mental health advocate, speaker, and Certified Peer Specialist (Parent & Mental Health). After decades of alcohol addiction, I made the life-changing decision to recover—and I’ve now been sober for over three years.
My journey fuels my passion to help other Black men overcome substance abuse, mental illness, and emotional suppression. With over 25 years in the pharmaceutical industry (14 of those in neuroscience and mental health), I understand the clinical and personal side of healing.
Through my nonprofit, Brothers Brunch Foundation, I create safe spaces where Black men can mend, heal, and feel the difference.


Why Work With Me?
- Certified Peer Specialist – Parent (CPS-P)
- Certified Peer Specialist – Mental Health (CPS-MH)
- 2025 National Fatherhood Award Honoree
- Over three years sober after 30 years of alcoholism
- Certified in Mental Health First Aid, Suicide Prevention (QPR), Peer Support
- 14 years of experience in neuroscience and mental health care
- Trusted leader in Black men’s mental health and emotional wellness
- Focused on healing the whole man—not just the symptoms
Be dedicated to change the way in which people see mental illness at all levels of society. If not for yourself, advocate for those who are struggling in silence.
Board of Directors

Kenneth Reddick
COO

Pascale Bourne
Speech Language Pathologist

Ebon Bourne
MD

Tiffany Galvin Green
Ph.D.

Christopher Young
Partner

Dwayne Wright
PhD

Tiffany Galvin Green
Ph.D.

Otis Lee
Partner

Dwayne Wright
PhD
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