Our Team

With more than thirty years’ experience launching, owning, operating, and supporting mission-based businesses, our own enduring mission is to help mental-health and wellness programs, and mission-aligned partners survive and thrive. We provide support, advisement, and business services to our partners, making them part of a well-resourced network of programs whose collective strength is greater than the sum of its parts.  

We help our partners grow not just bigger, but better. 

With hundreds of years of collective experience, our diversely skilled team has launched, owned, operated, and supported organizations all across our sector. Our skillsets span the varied operational needs of organizations

PRESIDENT

Jay Wolter, JD

Jay founded Moosilauke Visions after transforming a small residential treatment program into one of the largest mental-health service providers in the Northeast, serving “difficult to treat” adolescents and adults suffering from a wide range of mental and behavioral health issues. Moosilauke Visions represents the next chapter in Jay’s career; one in which he hopes to help other mission-focused founders, owners, and trustees achieve growth and sustainability for their organizations.

Jay’s formula for success has been to focus on continuous program improvement, employing holistic and experiential approaches while better engaging community and family supports. This approach helped his original non-profit business—Becket Family of Services—successfully reintegrate hundreds of difficult to treat students back into the community leading to Becket’s expansion into Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont and beyond. Becket now operates a variety of successful treatment programs and facilities ranging from short-term assessment programs to highly supportive subacute facilities to boutique private-pay programs. 

“I’m very proud of our success helping clients—especially those with long histories of failed psychiatric and treatment experiences.”

Prior to taking over Becket in 1993, Jay practiced health law for several years, helping hospitals, nursing homes, assisted living facilities, and mental health programs navigate legal challenges ranging from regulatory issues, to financing, mergers and acquisitions.  Jay is a social entrepreneur to the core, with a special facility for finding and developing talented leaders and preparing them for lives of leadership and service.