
Chief Medical Officer

Co-Founder & Chief Operations Officer
Marc Effron, Co-Founder and COO of Legacy Healing Center, brings a powerful blend of personal experience, executive leadership, and recovery advocacy to Legacy’s Ohio programs. Sober since 2008, Marc uses his journey to help shape treatment services that meet the complex needs of individuals managing addiction and dual-diagnosis conditions. His commitment to ethical operations and high-quality clinical care has guided Legacy Healing Center’s growth into Ohio, ensuring that clients receive comprehensive support - from detox to long-term mental health stabilization.
Marc’s focus on empowering clients with accountability, resilience, and purpose has made Legacy a trusted name in recovery. His leadership continues to drive innovation, expanding access to transformative care across the region.

Co-Founder & Chief Executive Officer
Ben Fox is the visionary Co-Founder and CEO of Legacy Healing Center, bringing his passion for ethical, client-centered behavioral health innovation to the state of Ohio. With personal recovery dating back to 2009, Ben is driven to create treatment environments that prioritize dignity, trauma-informed care, and comprehensive support for individuals facing addiction and co-occurring mental health disorders. His leadership is instrumental in shaping Legacy Ohio’s holistic, evidence-based programs designed to help clients rebuild stability and emotional wellness.
Ben’s mission has always been to build a center he would trust for his own family - focusing on safety, compassion, and long-term healing. Under his guidance, Legacy Healing Ohio continues to grow as a trusted resource for recovery in the Midwest.

Clinical Director

Advanced Nurse Practitioner
Valerie Puffenberger is a board-certified psychiatric nurse practitioner specializing in depression, anxiety, trauma, and dual diagnosis care for Ohio clients. She blends evidence-based psychiatric treatment with a compassionate, relationship-focused approach. Valerie is dedicated to trauma-informed care, suicide prevention, and integrating behavioral medicine into addiction treatment.
Known for her strong rapport-building skills, she creates a safe, supportive environment for clients to explore their mental health needs.
Her mission is to advocate for whole-person wellness and long-term emotional stability.

Case Manager
Jacob Sowry brings strong experience working with individuals facing severe mental illness and co-occurring substance use disorders in the greater Cincinnati area.
As a case manager at Legacy Healing Center Ohio, he helps clients navigate treatment, coordinate resources, and build stability in early recovery. Jacob is dedicated to strengthening client support systems through consistent communication and advocacy. He plans to pursue a master’s degree in counseling to expand his clinical skills.
Jacob is passionate about empowering clients to achieve resilience and long-term success.

Primary Therapist
Megan Shaver has six years of experience supporting individuals with mental health challenges and co-occurring substance use disorders. As a primary therapist at Legacy Healing Center Ohio, she uses evidence-based strategies in a safe, supportive environment to help clients build healthier lives. Her previous work with adult psychiatric populations strengthened her understanding of trauma-responsive care.
Megan is passionate about teaching practical tools that improve emotional regulation and long-term stability. She is dedicated to helping Ohio clients and families heal through education and compassionate support.

National Director of Business Development
Kristina Daniels, a proud Cincinnati native, uses her personal recovery journey to inspire and support individuals seeking addiction and mental health treatment. As National Director of Business Development, she helps connect Ohio communities with accessible, high-quality dual diagnosis care.
Kristy holds a degree from Purdue Global University and is currently pursuing her MBA. Her lived experience drives her passion for outreach, advocacy, and breaking the stigma around recovery.
For Kristy, this work is more than a profession - it is a calling.