Meet Our Team
Anthony Lund and family
Hello, my name is Anthony Lund. I am the new Mental Health Coordinator for Wabasha County.
I coordinate all activities for Wabasha County’s AWARE Program (Mental Health Task Force) and the Wabasha County Collaborative. I look forward to developing my new role and making a difference in our communities!
Previously, I worked over 10 years in retail management then shifted to the medical field with oncology and family medicine as a Clinical Assistant. While working on my Bachelor’s degree, I worked as a Developing New Affiliates Intake Specialist for the national non-profit, Love INC. After completing my Bachelor of Arts degree in Organizational Leadership, I was hired as the Executive Director for Faith in Action, a non-profit organization in Red Wing, MN.
I enjoy spending time with my wife, Jennie, and my 5-year-old daughter. Together we’ve built a short-term rental treehouse that we rent out all year. Due to its success we are currently building another short-term rental experience to be shaped like a pinecone featuring one-way mirror glass, a separate hot-tub in a greenhouse, and a relaxing fire-pit area. We hope to open that addition in less than a year. This work definitely keeps us busy!
For questions about AWARE or the Wabasha County Collaborative, please contact me via email or by phone, 651-565-2234 (office) or 507-905-0481 (mobile).

Governing Board Members
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Sharleen Klennert, Chair
School Board Member, Wabasha-Kellogg
Sharleen serves on multiple community committees including HVED and the Wabasha Collaborative. She's a dedicated township clerk, mother of six, and grandmother of 15.
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Traci Green, Vice Chair
Director, Wabasha County Probation
With 34 years of experience in probation, Traci has led Wabasha County's probation department since 2007, supervising juvenile, adult, and treatment court programs.
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Cheryl Key
County Commissioner, Wabasha County
District 5Since 2015, Cheryl has represented Lake City's Wabasha portion. She brings decades of housing experience and serves on multiple regional planning boards.
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Jenny Larson
Executive Director, Three Rivers Community Action
Jenny oversees anti-poverty programs across four counties. Previously, she developed 650+ affordable housing units as Community Development Director.
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Erik Sievers
Executive Director, Hiawatha Valley Mental Health Center
A Lake City native with 20+ years in mental health leadership, Erik began his career in child protection and now leads regional behavioral health services.
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Monica Sveen-Ziebell
School Board Member, PEM District; Healthcare Administrator
Monica, MBA, is a lifelong Elgin resident and healthcare executive. She serves on the SSC board and chairs a national ethics forum (AAMC).
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Tammy Fiedler
Director of Public Health, Wabasha County
Tammy, a lifelong Minnesotan and Blandin Leadership graduate, leads local public health initiatives with a focus on families and wellness.
Advisory Council Members
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Jodi Johnson
Supervisor of Public Health, Wabasha County
Jodi, a Wabasha native, holds a B.S. from Winona State University and brings strong public health and community ties to her advisory role.
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Nels Onstad
Superintendent, Wabasha-Kellogg Schools
With a career spanning teaching to state-level educator licensing, Nels brings a deep understanding of school leadership and student achievement.
Aware Members
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Cassie Hill, LSW
Social Worker, Emplify Health by Gundersen
Cassie works in long-term care and brings diverse experience from healthcare, schools, nonprofits, and social services.
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Jen Apley, LICSW
Founder, Apis Mental Health & Grief Counseling
After losing her son to suicide in 2023, Jen has become a vocal advocate for mental health awareness and compassionate community care.
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Leanne Kruger, MS, LSW
School Social Worker, Wabasha-Kellogg School District
Leanne helps connect students with school, home, and community resources to support their emotional and behavioral success.
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Mindy Wise, MSW, LICSW
Behavioral Health Consultant, Gundersen St. Elizabeth's
With 32 years of mental health experience, Mindy specializes in integrated care for rural patients and advocates for accessible behavioral health services.