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Board Treasurer

Matt Boggs is the CEO and co-founder of Ryker Douglas, which provides consulting, property development, and owns a portfolio of substance use disorder treatment centers and recovery homes. He has worked in various leadership roles throughout the substance use disorder treatment and recovery field, including Executive Director of a statewide nonprofit recovery service provider and Community Relations representative for a biopharmaceutical company. Mr. Boggs is also a founding member of the West Virginia Alliance of Recovery Residences, a NARR Affiliate, helping launch and secure state funding to support their mission of improving housing standards across the state.

Mr. Boggs work in the substance use treatment and recovery field has been recognized throughout, including being named one of the “West Virginians of The Year” by the Gazette Mail (Charleston, WV) and one of WV Executive Magazine’s “Young Guns” for his volunteerism and work for the betterment of all West Virginian’s. He has spoken on national platforms, educating on the importance of creating a recovery-oriented system of care, and has written multiple guest columns for national publications. His passion for developing meaningful treatment systems that include authentic recovery support services is deeply rooted from his personal experience of finding recovery from substance use. Since finding recovery in 2012, Matt found his voice, advocating at the local, state, and federal levels for policies that create opportunities for people in recovery. Matt was instrumental in the passage of multiple pieces of legislation related to recovery housing, criminal justice reform, and recovery services. He was appointed in 2018 by former WV Governor Jim Justice to serve on the Governor’s Advisory Council for Prevention and Substance Use, chairing the newly established “Lived Experience Subcommittee,” which developed a statewide strategic plan to address substance use in communities.

Mr. Boggs has extensive experience in managing state, federal, and foundation grant awards that include direct services, housing, and workforce development. He also serves as a board member for The ArchWay Institute.

Matt currently lives in Pinellas Park, FL, with his wife, Megan, two daughters (Peyton and Tegan), and their two dogs. In his free time, he enjoys playing pickleball and golf.