team
DR. MARK. MAYFIELD
Founder, No Student Unseen
Dr. Mark Mayfield is a former pastor, award winning author, speaker, leadership coach, counselor, and professor. He has extensive experience in mental and emotional health consulting with schools and faith-based organizations. He is founder of No Student Unseen, which helps schools navigate their mental health challenges with the Stop Light Alert for Mental and Emotional Wellness system. Clinically, Dr. Mayfield is an expert in working with families affected by trauma. He is an Assistant Professor of Clinical Mental Health Counseling at CCU and also partners with the AACC as the Director of Practice and Ministry Development and Editor of Marriage & Family: A Christian Journal.
Executive assistant
Lynne Benkendorfer
As Dr. Mayfield’s executive assistant, Lynn is No Student Unseen's first point of contact and provides quality customer care to schools. As a former elementary and middle school teacher, Lynne is passionate about seeing students thrive in school. She is the wife of Spencer, and mother of three to Sydney (6), Audrey (4), and Wesley (3). Lynne enjoys reading a good book, playing outside with her kids, and daily walks while listening to her favorite podcasts.
JONATHAN COLLIER
Technology and Marketing Guru
Jonathan is a dedicated leader who empowers others to create pathways for success. His mission is to equip individuals with the knowledge, skills, and tools necessary to thrive in a competitive market. With a deep passion for assisting businesses of all sizes, non-profits, and entrepreneurs, Jonathan works tirelessly to clarify their brand and amplify their impact.
At the core of Jonathan's approach lies a profound dedication to collaboration and relationship building. He firmly believes that by establishing close partnerships with his clients, he can assist them in fostering enduring momentum and attaining sustainable success. Jonathan's ultimate goal extends beyond short-term results; he is committed to equipping his clients with the expertise and resources essential for long-term thriving.