Board of Directors
Ross Nusser
Ross Nusser is an Iowa City real estate professional, developer, and community volunteer. He brings to the board experience in finance, governance, strategic planning, and real estate, along with a practical, long-range approach to leadership. Successful Living is deeply important to him, and he is proud to support its work in helping people build stability, independence, and dignity within the community.
Rochelle Honey-Arcement
Rochelle Honey-Arcement works at the Crisis Center with Mobile Crisis Outreach as the Full Time Follow-Up Counselor. She has an MSW and a Masters of Arts in Health and Disability Rights. Advocacy for people with disabilities is a passion of hers. Rochelle is a former client of Successful Living and believes in the importance of including people with lived experience in the treatment of people with mental illness. Rochelle also works part time at The Montessori Children’s Garden, a preschool in North Liberty and has taught children since she was 16 years old. In her free time, Rochelle plays in an orchestra, enjoys photography, arts and crafts, reading, hiking, and working out. Her family is important to her and she enjoys spending time with them and traveling with them. Rochelle is pleased to continue to support Successful Living through her role as Successful Living Board Chairperson.
Luke Prottsman
Luke is a financial & investment advisor, and lives in Iowa City with his wife and 3 children. He enjoys spending time with family & friends, outdoor activities, and traveling. He serves on the Board of Directors for Successful Living, is a Board Member of The James Gang, is a co-founder of Reclaiming Roots, and volunteers to assist in planning the annual Community Foundation of Johnson County charity golf tournament.
Chabli Hodge
Chabli Hodge joined the board in 2025. Chabli is a clinical social worker, educator, and advocate. She is currently pursuing her PhD in social work at University of Iowa, with a concentration in public health. Chabli has expertise in private practice, addiction treatment facilities, school-based mental health, non-profit organizations, and program development.

