Meet The Team
The volunteer staff of the Mental Health Alliance for Athletes (MHAA) is a dedicated group of individuals passionate about supporting the mental well-being of athletes at all levels. They work tirelessly to implement the organization's programs, provide resources, and raise awareness about the importance of mental health in the athletic community. With diverse backgrounds in sports, mental health, and community outreach, the volunteer staff plays a key role in advancing MHAA's mission through hands-on support, advocacy, and fostering an inclusive environment where athletes can seek help and thrive.
Jordan Meadows
Founder & CEO
Jordan Meadows, Founder and CEO of the Mental Health Alliance for Athletes, is a lifelong hockey enthusiast from Albuquerque, New Mexico. Having played, coached, and officiated since age 15, Jordan has experienced over 20 concussions and continues to navigate the lasting effects of those injuries. These personal challenges have given him a deep understanding of the gaps in mental health and brain injury resources for athletes, officials, and their families—fueling his commitment to creating lasting change through the Alliance.
Outside of his work with MHAA, Jordan serves as the Membership Director for the Broomfield Area Chamber and is pursuing his J.D. at the University of Denver’s Sturm College of Law. A graduate of the University of New Mexico with a degree in Strategic Communication, he is passionate about community connection, advocacy, and empowering athletes to prioritize both their mental and physical well-being.
Kate Fuentes
Content Creator / Writer
Kate Fuentes is a content creator and writer for MHAA. Being surrounded by various types of athletes her whole life, she understands the impact that TBIs and mental health can have on an athlete’s life, making her passionate about being a part of the MHAA team. As an avid researcher with a love of mental health for athletes, Kate creates informative content that advocates for mental health awareness and the well-being of athletes.
Liam Seiler
Community Engagement Specialist
Liam Seiler, a graduate of CU Boulder and Chicago native, has always found connection and growth through sports. With a background in lacrosse, rugby, and outdoor recreation, he’s learned firsthand the value of teamwork, resilience, and the positive impact athletics can have on individuals and communities. Liam is especially passionate about supporting athletes beyond the field, working to break down the stigma around mental health in sports. He believes that caring for mental well-being is just as important as physical training and is committed to fostering a culture where athletes feel supported, respected, and empowered to thrive.
Austin Wickham
Social Media Manager
Born and raised in Broomfield, Colorado, Austin Wickham is a residential and commercial roofing contractor with Red Rock Roofing. Before getting into the roofing industry, Austin was a multi-sport athlete for over 10 years through middle school and high school, where he experienced multiple concussions firsthand.
Because of that, this cause hits close to home. Austin is proud to support this nonprofit and help bring awareness, resources, and real impact to athletes and families dealing with the long-term effects of head injuries. Giving back to the community that raised him is something he truly believes in.
Daniel Rousseau
Wellness Ambassador
Daniel Rousseau, a native of Metro Detroit, is a passionate advocate for sports and mental health. With a background in hockey, basketball, and track, Daniel has always been drawn to the power of sports to unite and inspire. Owner of OnPoint Media & Communications, specializing in graphic and web design, and digital marketing, based in the Denver Metro Area, he channels his entrepreneurial spirit into creating impactful content that bridges the worlds of sports and wellness. Through his work and advocacy, Daniel strives to foster positive dialogue and promote mental well-being within the community.






