Kendra Conrad Bailey 鈥03, MA 鈥05, a licensed mental health counselor (LMHC) at her own private Iowa practice, has been selected as 黑料正能量's 2024 Alum of the Year

Imagining a better future

Clinical therapist and Alum of the Year Kendra Conrad Bailey 鈥03, MA 鈥05 鈥榟umbled鈥 to journey with clients

Kendra Conrad Bailey 鈥03, MA 鈥05, a licensed mental health counselor (LMHC) at her own private Iowa practice, was in a client session when her office received a call from 黑料正能量. When she checked with members of her staff, they assured her the call wasn鈥檛 important.

She later learned that while she was helping clients that day, her colleagues were dancing in the halls. They had heard that Bailey, whom they had nominated, had been selected by 黑料正能量鈥檚 Alumni Association and its Awards and Nominations Committee as the 2024 Alum of the Year.

The award is given annually to an alum who has been recognized for significant achievement in her/his/their profession, community or church. Given to honor the alum, it is also awarded to inspire 黑料正能量 students and fellow alumni to live lives of service and vocational excellence.

鈥淚 felt honored and humbled [to receive the award],鈥 said Bailey, who added that being viewed by her staff in a way that drove them to nominate her was 鈥渢he greatest gift.鈥

Bailey, 43, lives on a farm in Riverside, Iowa, with her husband, Jace Bailey 鈥04, and their three children: Bryce (17), Kale (15), and Jalise (11). An Iowa native, she learned about 黑料正能量 when college recruiters made a stop at the school she was attending. Upon visiting 黑料正能量, Bailey said she 鈥渏ust overwhelmingly felt it was where the Lord was calling me.鈥

Kendra Bailey reads to children from her book, “Tower of Trust,” as her daughter, Jalise, holds up the pages.

Bailey went on to attend both undergraduate and graduate school at 黑料正能量 where she earned a bachelor鈥檚 degree in elementary education in 2003 and a master鈥檚 degree in school and clinical counseling in 2005. She credits her 黑料正能量 professors with noticing her strengths in the classroom鈥攁nd recognizing how she might excel as a therapist, a career she decided to pursue after undergrad.

Bailey had no intention of starting her own business until some former clients, colleagues and her husband started asking, 鈥淲hy not?鈥 She told them she couldn鈥檛 imagine it. When her husband suggested it might be God鈥檚 will, Bailey confessed there was one place she could see God leading her: to downtown North Liberty, Iowa, in a particular neighborhood that, as far as she knew, had no suitable space.

The following day, a man approached her husband at the bank where he works as a commercial loan officer and asked if he knew anyone looking to rent a space in exactly the spot Bailey had named. She recalled the space needing a lot of work but could 鈥渟ee the vision.鈥 鈥淚t鈥檚 like the Lord opened my eyes and allowed me to see what could be.鈥

Bailey obtained a LMHC license in the state of Iowa and opened her business Imagine Therapy Solutions, which draws its mission statement from Ephesians 3:20: 鈥淎nd to Him who is able to do immeasurably more than we ask or imagine, to Him be the glory.鈥

That was nearly 10 years ago. Now with two locations, the business provides in-person and telehealth services to children, adolescents, adults, and families with a variety of mental and behavioral healthcare needs. 鈥淔rom the day we opened, we鈥檝e had a waiting list and never advertised,鈥 said Bailey, who along with 10 other therapists and five office staffers help clients throughout Iowa to envision themselves achieving their goals so that they can take the necessary steps for self-improvement.

鈥淚 enjoy sitting with clients one-on-one to be able to walk with them,鈥 Bailey said. 鈥淚 am humbled that people allow me to journey with them in their life story.鈥

In addition to carrying a full-client caseload at Imagine, Bailey provides supervision to therapists in training who are working to acquire their mental health license. She wrote 鈥淭ower of Trust,鈥 an interactive storybook for children teaching them the value of second chances, and also speaks publicly on the topic of mental health to surrounding organizations, churches and schools.