Brenda J. Moragne
I have worked in several industries throughout my career – advertising, sales/marketing and human resources. My passion has always been obtaining goals and reaching success. While working in the advertising industry I was focused on making sure the client was satisfied which meant making sure that the smallest of details were covered. In the sales and marketing arena,
I helped to launch several start-up magazines and even published my own automotive magazine for women. It gave me a true sense of satisfaction to see ad pages in the publications that I was directly responsible for securing. I managed the sales and marketing of a multi-media company that catered to Blacks and Latinos through automotive publications, a radio show and an National Automotive Awards Program. My experience in HR solidified my calling of working with people. Nothing brings me more satisfaction than helping people.

Commitment To Mental Health
My commitment to mental health is unwavering. I have worked for a mental health non-profit, a domestic violence non-profit and several mental health professionals/therapists. I even started my own mental health non-profit – Love and Hugs Mental Health Foundation. It is vitally important to the success of our society to eliminate the barriers to obtaining mental health services. Dispelling the stigmas, making services accessible and educating ourselves about the many facets of mental wellbeing is near and dear to my heart.
My Commitment To You
As a member of the Hopkins Behavioral Health Team, I will continue my dedication to helping others. It is my responsibility to ensure that you get the attention and acknowledgement that you deserve. Quick responses, requested information and required resources are just a few of the things I will strive to provide for you. I live by the Golden Rule – “I treat everyone, the way that I want to be treated”. I look forward to being a conduit, a helping hand, a friendly voice that will help you on your way in your journey to good mental health.
“There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you.”
- Maya Angelou