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Reset Ministries names first full-time director, Erich Switzer, and Men’s House Director Kevin Grantlin


Grant Dawson, founder, has announced that the Reset Ministries family is welcoming welcome new members of the leadership team.

Erich Switzer

Erich Switzer is now Reset’s very first full-time Executive Director.

Erich has pursued God’s calling on his life to serve those who have struggled with alcohol and drug addiction. Erich began working in the non-profit sector in 2009, where he began serving in the Philippines working with charities focused on benefitting children.

He brings with him 20 years of business leadership experience working with marketing and business development efforts for top firms and organizations in the Greater Cincinnati area. 

Kevin Grantlin has stepped into the role of Men’s House Director. Kevin brings with him years of experience working in managing sober-living environments after navigating his own journey to recovery, which lead to his answering a calling to serve God with the Reset Team.

Kevin Grantlin

He quotes as words to live by these thoughts from Martin Luther King, Jr.: “The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands in moments of challenge and controversy.”

The Reset Ministries family is honored and blessed to have these fantastic leaders joining us in these roles, and we ask for the support and prayer of our extended family as they guide us to the next steps and successes that God has in store for us! 

Reset is a Christ-centered, voluntary program for men and women in the Greater Cincinnati area that desire to radically change their lives. Its mission is to provide an opportunity for men and women to learn a better way of dealing with life issues so that they can experience their true purpose in life.

It is located in Newport.


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