On January 15, 2025
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Divided Sky Foundation appoints Dolinsky as its first executive director

Courtesy Divided Sky Foundation Divided Sky Foundation appointed its first executive director, Seth Dolinsky, center (pictured with Melanie Gulde (left) and Andy Bernstein (right)) on Jan. 10.

On Friday, Jan. 10, the Divided Sky Foundation announced the appointment of Seth Dolinsky as its first executive director, marking a significant milestone in the organization’s growth and dedication to expanding its recovery services in Ludlow.

Dolinsky, a seasoned expert in behavioral healthcare, brings over a decade of experience managing residential treatment and sober living facilities. In his new role, he will work with the foundation’s board of directors to develop long-term strategies while program director and co-founder Melanie Gulde continues to oversee operations at the Divided Sky Residential Recovery Program. Since opening in late 2023, the Ludlow-based facility has supported over 125 guests in their recovery journeys.

“This is an exciting moment for Divided Sky,” said Andy Bernstein, president of the foundation’s board. “Seth’s leadership and expertise will help us focus on future growth and sustainability while maintaining the high standard of care under Melanie’s direction.”

Dolinsky collaborated closely with Divided Sky and  Gulde during the foundation’s early stages and was instrumental in establishing its partnership with The Retreat in Wayzata, Minnesota—a similar recovery center that inspired Divided Sky’s unique approach. The program focuses on immersive education in the 12 Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous, emphasizing mindfulness, emotional sobriety, and finding joy in recovery.

“I’m honored to join Divided Sky in this new capacity,” said Dolinsky. “Working alongside Melanie and the board, I’m eager to help expand the foundation’s impact and continue to offer a supportive, life-changing environment for our guests.”

The Divided Sky Foundation, founded by Phish guitarist Trey Anastasio, operates a 46-bed residential recovery program in a renovated facility in Ludlow. The program integrates group discussions, readings, support meetings, daily outdoor activities, and nourishing meals, fostering a vibrant community of laughter, learning, and hope.

For more information, visit: dividedsky.org.

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