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Sterling Lyman

Managing Member and Founder

Sterling Lyman is the founder and President of Triumph Youth Services, which he established in 1998. Raised in Southwest Wyoming and Northern Utah, Sterling, his wife, and their four children still live in the area today. He attended Southern Utah University, where he played football and studied Sociology, Special Education, and Physical Education. Sterling began his career in 1992 as a youth advocate, foster parent, counselor, and law-related education instructor for first-time offenders in the Juvenile Court System. In 1995, he entered the private sector as a program director before founding Triumph Youth Services in 1998.

Passionate about creating quality residential treatment programs for troubled teens, Sterling opened his first center in Toquerville, Utah, in 1999. After seeing significant success, he centralized the programs to focus on smaller, more effective groups.

Sterling is deeply committed to serving youth and is actively involved in various charities. He and his wife, Char, adopted a boy from the program in 2001, completing their family. Sterling’s greatest joy comes from family time, family adventures, and watching his children grow. He also enjoys hunting, fishing, coaching, and spending time outdoors, especially in his favorite place, Alaska.

Sterling attributes his success to his incredible staff, saying, “If you surround yourself with good people, amazing things happen.” His motto, “Work Hard, Play Hard,” reflects his belief in a strong work ethic balanced with enjoying life’s rewards. Sterling remains dedicated to helping youth, finding immense fulfillment in seeing their long-term success.

“The rewards far exceed the disappointments,” he says, “and when you see a youth thriving years later with a family of his own, it reminds you why all the hard work is worth it.”

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Bruce Humphries

Managing Member

Bruce Humphries joined Triumph Youth Services in 2001 after earning his Bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice and Sociology from Southern Utah University. With a passion for working with teens, Bruce has held various roles in residential treatment and juvenile probation, gaining extensive experience since 1990. He became a managing partner in 2008 and continues to focus on improving the lives of youth. Bruce’s favorite hobbies include hunting, fishing, and traveling, especially to Alaska, where he finds peace and reflection. He believes in the principle that “they don’t care how much you know until they know how much you care,” guiding his approach to working with at-risk youth.

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Tom Filipe

President

Tom Filipe has been a key part of Triumph Youth Services since 2001, joining while attending Southern Utah University on a football scholarship. Starting as a part-time Direct Care Staff member, Tom now leads Triumph’s operations and Academy athletics, setting a strong example for both the youth and staff. He holds a double bachelor’s degree in Sociology and Criminal Justice, as well as an Associate of Science Degree from Dixie College. Tom is a Certified Teaching Instructor for the American Red Cross and has received training in Substance Abuse, Aggression Management, Crisis Intervention, Interviewing Techniques, Gang Awareness, and Anger Management.

Originally from Salt Lake City, Tom now resides in Taylorsville, Utah. His approach focuses on addressing root causes and replacing negative behaviors with positive ones. “Triumph Youth Services isn’t a cookie-cutter program,” Tom says. “We pride ourselves on tailoring solutions for each youth. We’re committed to supporting them not only during their time here but for the rest of their lives.”

Tom finds fulfillment in his work: “I love what I do. Every day brings new challenges, and I’m excited to tackle them.” Outside of work, Tom enjoys spending time with his wife and six children. He’s passionate about sports—especially rugby, football, basketball, golf, and weightlifting—and loves playing guitar and cooking.

“I’m making a difference and giving our youth a second chance at life,” says Tom.

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Nikki Jones, CMHC

Clinical Director

Nikki Jones is a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor and the Clinical Director at Triumph Youth Services. She began her academic journey at the University of Utah, earning a Bachelor of Science in Sociology and Family Studies in 2009. Nikki continued her studies at the University of Phoenix, where she completed her Master’s Degree in Mental Health Counseling in 2013. She joined Triumph Youth Services in 2007 as a member of the direct care staff while working on her degrees, and over time, transitioned into the clinical team, ultimately becoming the Clinical Director in 2017.

Nikki is deeply committed to inspiring positive change in the youth served by Triumph. She believes in the immense potential within each individual and is dedicated to helping them make healthy life choices through the supportive programming and treatment provided at Triumph. “What sets Triumph apart is the genuine care and collaboration among everyone involved. We work together to meet the unique needs of each youth.”

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Kenyon Bott, APRN

Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner

With over two decades of experience in residential care, Kenyon Bott has worked with individuals facing a wide range of behavioral health challenges. He earned his Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) from the University of Utah in 2011 and is a board-certified Family Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner. Ken has worked in outpatient care, addiction medicine, and medication management for residential programs treating both adolescents and adults with diverse diagnoses, including neurodevelopmental disorders.

Ken and his wife are proud parents of six children, and he enjoys supporting his family in their various pursuits, learning about local history, and playing golf.

“In the study of pigeons, it may be better to understand a pigeon, rather than a flock.” – Author unknown

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Bailey Lyman, CSW

CLINICAL THERAPIST

Bailey Lyman is a Certified Social Worker with a passion for helping adolescents build the skills they need to become proactive, emotionally resilient, and effective adults. Her journey in residential treatment began while completing her undergraduate studies at Utah State University, where she worked as a direct care staff. It was through this early experience that Bailey discovered what kind of therapist she wanted to be: one who supports teenagers in navigating life’s challenges and preparing for a better future.

Bailey takes a trauma-informed, strengths-based approach to care, with a strong belief that real connection brings true change. She prioritizes building authentic, trust-based relationships with the youth she serves, creating a safe space for growth, accountability, and emotional development.

Bailey is committed to equipping adolescents with practical tools for managing emotions, building healthy relationships, and making positive choices. Her work is grounded in empathy and a deep respect for the individuality of each young person.

Outside of work, Bailey proudly embraces her “nerd” side. She enjoys playing video games with her husband, diving into new TV shows, and getting lost in a good book.

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Daniel Gladden

Director of Youth Services

Dan is deeply committed to helping youth make meaningful changes in their lives early, understanding that success is achieved before they transition into adulthood. With extensive experience working in the Criminal Forensic Units at the Utah State Hospital, he brings valuable insight into the importance of intervention during these formative years.

A proud father of five and grandfather of four, Dan finds joy in spending time with his family. In his spare time, he enjoys painting, writing, hiking, and watching movies and sports.

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LeRoy Perea

Schedule Coordinator

LeRoy started at Triumph thinking it would be temporary, but he fell in love with it and has been here since 2019.

LeRoy was born and raised in Brigham City. He tried moving away a few times but always came back to family. He has four kids and four grandkids. They are everything to him. And because family is so important to him, he pours into the youth at Triumph so they can return to a healthy family relationship.

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Brenda McDowell

Admissions Director

With over 25 years of experience in the at-risk youth industry, Brenda has spent the last 13 years as a vital part of the Triumph family. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Education and a Master of Science in Recreational Therapy, which reflects her deep commitment to the success of the youth she serves.

Originally from California, Brenda moved to Utah when she began working with at-risk youth, and she quickly discovered her true passion. Though she does not have children of her own, Brenda has dedicated her career to making a difference in the lives of young people, finding great fulfillment in her role.

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Michelle Young

Vice President

Michelle became a part of the Triumph team in 2012, bringing with her extensive administrative experience in both higher education and non-profit organizations. She has a strong background in business operations, accounting, and program planning, all of which contribute to her impactful role at Triumph Youth Services.

Outside of work, Michelle values quality time with her family and enjoys reading, hiking, and river rafting. She has a passion for exploring unique restaurants, coffee shops, and bookstores, and she loves to travel, with favorite destinations including Alaska, Cusco, Stuttgart, Linz, Vienna, and Greece.

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Latiesha Westover

AdMINISTRATIVE MANAGER

Latiesha has been doing bookkeeping and office management since 2008. After spending seven years in Vernal, where she ran a small produce farm and pumpkin patch, she moved back to the Wasatch Front in 2019. In 2021, she furthered her education by acquiring additional skills in business and accounting, graduating with honors. She currently resides in Brigham City with her four children. Latiesha is passionate about helping others and making a difference in their lives, which makes Triumph the perfect fit for her. Her hobbies include reading, gardening, writing, camping, cooking, and baking. 

 

A quote that she deeply believes in and strives to live by is: “You can always give something, even if it is only kindness!” – Anne Frank.

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Tonya Jackman

Program Assistant

Tonya lives in Brigham City with her husband and has 4 children and 4 grandchildren. She holds a degree in Early Childhood Education and has received training, earning certificates in Child Psychology and issues related to At-Risk Youth. She has worked with children and youth for over 25 years. One of her favorite jobs was working for Cache Valley School District, where she mentored Title VI Native American youth, helping them navigate life, develop self-advocacy skills, improve relationships, and increase graduation and retention rates. 

Tonya and her husband owned and operated a drug and alcohol rehabilitation group home for teenage boys, and she fell in love with seeing the progress that could be made in these young men’s lives with proper therapy, believing in themselves, and realizing that others believe in them also. One of her favorite quotes is from Theodore Roosevelt: “Believe you can, and you’re halfway there.”

In her spare time, she enjoys attending sporting events (especially her grandsons’ games), shopping, going to lunch, and just about anything else that is outdoors or involves her family.

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Lindsay Ward

Administrative Coordinator

Lindsay brings extensive experience in business and office management, having worked as an Office Manager and Assistant for organizations like Box Elder School District, State Farm Insurance, and the Social Security Administration. Her exceptional organizational skills make her a vital asset to Triumph Youth Services. Lindsay graduated with honors from Box Elder High School, where she also received the Academic Excellence Award. Additionally, she has completed and been certified in several business courses at Bridgeland Applied Technology Center, including Business and Business Office Occupations.

A resident of Brigham City for the past 18 years, Lindsay enjoys the outdoors with her family, particularly camping, fishing, and spending time in nature. She also enjoys yard work and discovering new ways to decorate her home.

Lindsay believes that every youth deserves a chance to change and make healthy choices for a successful future. “I believe that with the right support, we can provide youth with new opportunities while challenging them to take responsibility and gain independence.” Lindsay adds, “Triumph Academy stands out because it dedicates its resources to offering individualized attention to each youth. Personally, Triumph has given me the opportunity to use my skills to help others, which in turn has made me a better person.”

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Marina Martinez

Admissions Coordinator

Hey there! I’m Marina Martinez, I was born and raised here in Brigham City, UT. I met my husband when he moved here from TX in 2008. We have three little girls, and a doggy named Kaia. I juggle a lot of roles in life, but no matter what I’m doing, I bring the same three things to the table: family, faith, and love.

Let’s start with family.
They’re everything to me. My people keep me grounded, keep me laughing, and—let’s be real—they keep me humble too. Whether it’s Sunday dinners, spontaneous
amusement park trips, or just group chats full of memes, family is at the heart of who I am.

Then there’s faith—the quiet strength that guides me through the highs, the lows, and everything in between. It’s a big part of how I show up every day—with purpose, with gratitude, and with an open heart.

And last but definitely not least: love. Not the sappy kind (okay, sometimes the sappy kind), but the kind that shows up in the way I connect with people, the passion I bring to my work, and the joy I find in the little things.

So that’s me—Marina Martinez. Full of energy, always growing, and forever focused on what matters most. Thanks for stopping by—let’s make great things happen together!

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Osotonu Tanielu-Samani (Tonu)

Care Manager

Hi! My name is Osotonu Tanielu-Samani, a dedicated professional with strong roots in East Palo Alto, California. A proud alumnus of Notre Dame, I competed at the Division 1 level in rugby, where I developed the discipline, teamwork, and resilience that continue to guide my leadership today. Now at Triumph, I am deeply committed to creating real, lasting change. I bring a strong sense of purpose to my work, driven by a genuine desire to see the boys I work with thrive and reach their full potential. As a family man, I also value integrity, growth, and building a future that empowers the next generation.

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Jayden Filipe

Care Manager

Jayden Filipe is a dedicated professional at Triumph Youth Services and a passionate sports enthusiast. Raised in the culture of Triumph, Jayden has witnessed firsthand the transformative power of structure, support, and hard work. Inspired by the example set by his father, who helped shape him into the person he is today, Jayden strives to instill the same values and high standards in the young men he works with. As a mentor, he focuses on helping his clients build everyday life skills, strengthen family relationships, and develop accountability. By encouraging them to step outside their comfort zones, discover their own values, and rise to their potential, Jayden aims to guide them toward becoming confident, self-aware adults who live by strong personal standards. With empathy, leadership, and a commitment to growth, Jayden works to make a lasting impact both in the home and on the field.

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