Our Staff

Janet Piper Voss
Executive Director
jpvoss@illinoislap.org
Janet Piper Voss became executive director in 2002. With 24 years experience in the addiction treatment field, she has a background in administration, fundraising, marketing, and program development.
Before joining LAP, she served as executive director of the Cenaps Corporation, a training and consulting firm in addiction treatment, and was the former executive director of Grateful House, an extended residential treatment program for women in Oak Park, Illinois.

Hon. James M. Radcliffe, III (retired)
Associate Director
jradcliffe@illinoislap.org
Judge Radcliffe left the LAP Board of Directors to become associate director in January 2008. A retired associate judge from St. Clair County, Judge Radcliffe practiced law for 11 years before his 20-year tenure on the bench. He succeeds Joseph Bartylak who resigned for health-related reasons in 2007. He works from LAP’s downstate office in Belleville.

Robin M. Belleau, JD, LCPC
Clinical Director
rbelleau@illinoislap.org
Robin Belleau became clinical director in August 2010. She practiced law for eight years before becoming a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor. During her tenure in the law she was a DuPage County Senior Assistant Public Defender, a Kane County State’s Attorney, and then entered into private practice where she practiced criminal defense, real estate, and family law. Robin has clinical experience in addiction and mental health, including assessments, counseling, and case management.

Lawrence Scanlon, JD, MA
Clinical Case Manager
lscanlon@illinoislap.org
Larry Scanlon joined the staff in 2011, He has a law practice and is a graduate of Loyola School of Law. He has earned a MA degree in clinical psychology with a specialization in counseling. Larry is also an adjunct professor at the Chicago School of Professional Psychology in Chicago. .

Bridget A. McLaughlin
Administrative Assistant
bmclaughlin@illinoislap.org
Bridget McLaughlin joined the Lawyers’ Assistance Program on a temporary basis in 2001 and in 2002 became its full-time administrative assistant. Bridget has a degree in elementary education and was a pre-school teacher at St. Barnabas School before her work at Lawyers’ Assistance Program.