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June 24, 2026 By Compass Health Center

Get to Know the Leaders Behind Compass Health Center – Brookfield, Wisconsin

Compass Health Center – Brookfield is proud to join the Wisconsin community and to introduce some of the dedicated professionals who lead our care teams. Meet two Associate Directors and one Family Therapist who bring extensive clinical expertise, compassionate leadership, and a deep commitment to supporting individuals and families. Although each serves a unique role at Compass, they share a common mission: delivering empathetic, high-quality care while fostering connection, trust, and resilience within the communities we serve. 

Meet Our Leaders at Compass Health Center – Brookfield 

Megan Kurdi, MSW, LCSW — Associate Director, Adult Programs 

Megan’s story: After beginning her career in case management for adults with disabilities, Megan spent a decade at Rogers Behavioral Health training across inpatient, residential, and PHP and IOP levels of mental health care, and now specializes in mood and anxiety disorders, OCD, and trauma. 

What she does here: Megan oversees the adult (18+) programs at Compass’s Brookfield, WI, location, leading treatment for our mood and anxietytrauma, and OCD and complex anxiety programs. 

Why this work: She found her calling in the space between direct care and leadership—mentoring clinicians, refining clinical processes, and building the kind of team culture where meaningful patient outcomes become possible. 

Approach to care: Megan believes that every patient who walks through the door has already demonstrated courage. Her role is to honor that courage by building teams that help people achieve meaningful, lasting change. 

A thought she returns to: “Being a social worker and clinician means walking alongside people through their hardest moments and helping them find strength within themselves.” 

Outside the office: A mom to a five-year-old and a three-year-old, Megan is attempting to become an outdoors person this summer—one camping trip at a time. 

Katrina Sukovich, MSW, LCSW — Associate Director, Adolescent Programs

Katrina’s story: Katrina has been in the field since 2017, when she began graduate school at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, and has grown from student intern to clinical leadership with a focus on children and adolescents. 

What she does here: Katrina leads the under-18 programs at Compass’s Brookfield site—mood and anxietyOCD and complex anxiety, and a newly opened child program—serving children ages 9 to 12 and teens ages 13 to 18. 

Why this work: Katrina was drawn to working with young people and families for whom weekly therapy alone isn’t enough, and to building the kind of wraparound team that can meet them wherever they are at and support them through their journey forward. 

Approach to care: She sees the step-up to intensive programming as something rare and special. It’s a chance to address multiple dimensions of a young person’s life at once, with a whole team rallied around them. 

A thought she returns to: “Patients come to us when outpatient therapy isn’t enough—having an entire team wrap around them to address several aspects of their lives at once is something truly special.” 

Outside the office: Katrina recently welcomed a baby boy and is currently in the thick of new parenthood with her husband. 

Jessica Donato, LCSW — Family Therapist 

Jessica’s story: Trained at UW-La Crosse and UW-Milwaukee (MSW), Jessica has spent five years in the field across ABA therapy, treatment foster care, and outpatient child therapy, and now focuses on children, adolescents, and their families at Compass. 

What she does here: Jessica serves as the family therapist for Compass’s under-18 programs, working to integrate caregivers into treatment in order to strengthen progress across environments and support the broader family system. 

Why this work: She believes healing is most powerful when the whole family is part of the process and that caregivers, who are navigating these challenges right alongside their child, deserve support of their own. 

Approach to care: Jessica sees meaningful change as something that grows from an integrated system of trust, warmth, and collaboration—not just within the family, but between the family and their treatment team. 

A thought she returns to: “When patients and families feel supported, connected, and hopeful about what’s possible, that is when real healing happens.” 

Outside the office: A lover of the outdoors, Jessica recently made her first trip to Yosemite and came back raving about the hiking. 

Stronger Together: The Power of Collaborative Leadership 

While each leader brings a different background, area of expertise, and perspective to the work, they share a common commitment to compassionate, evidence-based care. Their strengths complement one another—spanning child, adolescent, young adult, and adult treatment, clinical leadership, family engagement, and staff development—creating a collaborative environment where patients and families can feel supported at every stage of care. 

Together, the Compass Health Center – Brookfield team provides specialized treatment across Compass’s mood and anxietyOCD and anxietytrauma, and school anxiety and refusal programs. . Whether working directly with patients, partnering with families, or supporting clinical teams, these leaders help shape an experience grounded in trust, growth, and meaningful change. 

Interested in joining us? Visit our careers page to learn about opportunities to make an impact alongside dedicated mental health professionals. Check back soon for future features, spotlighting more of our exceptional clinical leadership.