Beth’s Bio

Beth Conley, MPA, is the President, CEO of To The Point Facilitation, Inc. (TTP).  Her work demonstrates the ability to assess issues from the balcony, to create opportunities by networking resources, and to bring stakeholders together in coordinated efforts. Beth started her company to use her skills with graphic facilitation/recording along with her knowledge and experience in working across sectors to assist organizations and associations to achieve better outcomes. She provides graphic recording/facilitation for conferences, keynotes, meetings (including virtual meetings) and town halls.  The service provides the connective tissue between the content and the discoveries present when people gather. Beth has over 20 years of experience working on the design and production of focus groups, meetings, and educational courses in virtual environments. She combines her knowledge and skills in working online with the creation of real-time visuals to increase engagement and create better outcomes from gathering online.

TTP has recently worked with the California Institute for Behavioral Health Solutions, Ellis Planning Associates, Kern Alliance of Nonprofits, Parkinson Association of Northern California, and Anavo Solutions.  Prior to starting TTP in 2017, Beth worked for 9 years at the Kiely Group.  Her work at the Kiely Group included projects with San Francisco Department of Public Health, Solano County Public Health, Los Angeles and Alameda Counties, California Network of Mental Health Clients, Cal-Neva Community Action Partnership, San Diego County, Maravilla Foundation, HumPAL (Partnership between RCAA and Humboldt County Public Health), and University of Southern California School of Policy, Planning, and Development.  For these clients, she organized large amounts of data gathered from stakeholders, conducted focus groups, wrote Community Health Improvement Plans (CHIP), created graphics to illustrate the problem and solutions. 

Before her work at the Kiely Group, she was an Associate at California Institute for Mental Health (now California Institute for Behavioral Health Solutions) where she worked directly and/or had oversight for multiple simultaneous projects crucial to the implementation of Proposition 63 (Mental Health Services Act, or MHSA).  In addition, she obtained and managed a $680,000 annual contract with the State of California to provide training and technical assistance for the MHSA Housing Program. Beth chaired the Adult System of Care Training Steering Committee, which guided all training for AB2034 providers throughout California and whose work was foundational to the work done implementing new groundbreaking MHSA programs.

Prior to moving to California for graduate school, Beth worked in Indianapolis, Indiana, where she managed the student services functions for the School of Public and Environmental Affairs at Indiana University – Indianapolis campus. For the eight years preceding that, she supervised housing and service programs for the largest public mental health provider Indiana.

Beth received her MPA from the University of Southern California (USC). While at USC (both as a graduate student and as a consultant after graduating), she coordinated executive education programs for health care executives and mental health directors. Beth did her undergraduate work at Butler University in Indianapolis.