Meet The Team
Living Water Mental Health BRAIN Treatment Center is run and staffed by purpose-driven professionals who are passionate about helping individuals find treatment solutions that work quickly, safely, and effectively to relieve suffering. We will also be actively recruiting for a number of positions soon, so please check back frequently for up-to-date listings.

General Manager, South Carolina
Ben Greenzweig
Ben Greenzweig is a seasoned entrepreneur and experienced community builder who lives in Murrells Inlet, S.C. After more than a dozen years holding various senior leadership positions in the media and events industry, Ben launched Momentum Events in 2012, a leading conference business that has produced hundreds of events across the globe, focusing on the life sciences and mental health sectors. Mental health has always been his passion; he has been public for some time through podcasts, conferences, and blogs about his own struggles and decided years ago to be more open about his challenges in hopes of reducing the dual stigma of both talking about mental health and seeking treatment for it. In 2020, Ben, his wife, and their three young children moved to Horry County, South Carolina, and quickly found a warm, welcoming, and loving community that made the transition during a difficult time much easier. Filled with gratitude and a desire to give back, he felt a burden on his heart to help address the lack of mental health treatment options in Horry, Georgetown, and neighboring counties. The helplessness he felt while witnessing firsthand the suffering of friends, family members, and neighbors moved him to seek God’s direction on how he could be used to ease suffering. In response to that calling, Ben embarked on his first major career change in 25 years in 2024 by committing himself to bringing FDA-cleared, breakthrough mood disorder treatments to South Carolina.

Chief Medical Officer
Owen Scott Muir, M.D. / DFAACAP
Owen Scott Muir, MD Is a dual board-certified child, adolescent and adult psychiatrist, and co-author of Adolescent Suicide and Self-Injury: Mentalizing Theory and Treatment. He has held academic appointments at Hofstra-Northwell, NYU and Baylor College of Medicine. He is the cofounder of Fermata.health, A neuromodulation-first medical Practice in New York City, And the author of thefrontierPsychiatrists.com, Daily newsletter and podcast about the future of health. He has over 200 academic presentations and publications to his credit, focusing on high-risk populations and the role of interventional psychiatry. His main research interest is in neuromodulation for treatment resistant mood disorders and obsessive compulsive disorder. He has over 60,000 hours of clinical experience and is an official supervisor for the practice of Mentalization Based Treatment. Dr. Muir is an award-winning journalist and educator, Who also serves in a number of executive roles across medical devices and innovative character delivery models. He is an NIH grant funded researcher Developing AI models to a-hypothetically diagnose symptoms facing his patients. He has served as a principal investigator with Mindmed, Magnus medical, iRxReminder, And others. When not working to champion help that is actually helpful, he enjoys creating music and watching esoteric documentaries, especially with his twin children.

Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
Kellie Ross / MSN, APRN, PMHNP-BC
Kellie Ross is a board-certified psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner (PMHNP-BC) licensed in South Carolina. At Living Waters Mental Health Brain Treatment Center, she provides patient-centered, evidence-based care for individuals across the lifespan. Her clinical focus is interventional psychiatry, with expertise in treating depression, anxiety, and obsessive-compulsive disorder using neuromodulatory treatments, including transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), under the medical direction of nationally recognized psychiatrist Dr. Owen Scott Muir. Kellie’s approach is grounded in the belief that every person possesses an innate and sacred dignity. She is inspired by the Japanese art of Kintsugi—mending broken pottery with gold—as a metaphor for healing that honors the past while building resilience and beauty. Her care blends cutting-edge technology with deep empathy, offering hope and renewed purpose to those in need. Before entering advanced clinical practice, Kellie founded and led a nonprofit organization that supported individuals facing poverty, trauma, and crisis. These formative experiences continue to shape her compassionate, community-rooted perspective on mental health. She is certified through the American Nurses Credentialing Center and is an active member of the American Nurses Association (ANA), South Carolina Nurses Association (SCNA), American Association of Nurse Practitioners (AANP), and American Psychiatric Nurses Association (APNA).

Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
Jessica Criser / PMHNP-BC
As a board-certified Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, I'm passionate about providing thoughtful, evidence-based care that supports the whole person. I work with individuals facing a wide range of mental health challenges—including anxiety, depression, trauma, bipolar disorder, and ADHD—and believe that healing begins with being truly heard and understood. My approach blends medication management with a strong emphasis on therapeutic connection, collaboration, and patient education. I strive to create a safe, supportive space where clients feel empowered to take an active role in their mental wellness journey. Outside of work, you'll often find me at the beach soaking up vitamin “sea” with my husband of 26 years and our two dogs, Salem and Triss. I also cherish time with my three daughters—Maya, Lilli, and Bree—when they return home from college. I enjoy music, reading, and staying active. My Christian faith is central to my life and guides my work and relationships.

Practice Manager
Christine Bouchard
With over 20 years of organizing, managing, and customer service experience at different companies, Christine brings to Living Water her passion, drive, and leadership. She loves serving others and this role allows her to do just that and more. Christine's passion for those struggling with mental health came after losing her mother while she was in college and how depression and grief have affected her over the years. It was her faith that kept her grounded and moving forward each day. She has found her calling from God to serve Him and others by joining the Living Water team. Christine holds a liberal arts degree from Southern Connecticut State University. She proudly served her country in the Air National Guard in both Connecticut and South Carolina for 10 years. Originally from Connecticut, she finds herself to be comfortable with southern life in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Christine has a passion for today’s youth and volunteers regularly for her church youth group and has been an assistant softball coach and volunteer with the local JROTC program. She loves a good workout and a good beach read. Christine loves spending time with her husband and 2 kids because time is a commodity we don't get back.

Technician
Jaidyn Grantham
At 23 years old, South Carolina native and CCU Alumni (Go Chants!) Jaidyn-Elise Grantham has already become a passionate advocate for mental health awareness and suicide prevention. Raised in Lugoff, SC she has witnessed firsthand the importance of mental well-being and the need for accessible resources within the community and surrounding areas. Drawing strength from her own personal journey, Jaidyn is determined to use her testimony to inspire and empower others who are navigating similar struggles. With a heart for service and a deep sense of purpose, she is excited to leave a lasting impact in Horry County by promoting open conversations, reducing stigma, and connecting individuals to the support they need to thrive. A fun fact about Jaidyn is that she holds a state pageant title as Elegant Elite Miss South East, where her platform “SURO - Speak Up, Reach Out” is all about raising awareness for Suicide Prevention and Suicide Loss Survivors. Jaidyn is grateful for the opportunity to work with her fellow colleagues to help reduce the stigma of mental illness in Horry County and share the love and word of Jesus - Roman’s 8:18 “The pain you’ve been feeling cannot compare to the Joy that is coming”.

Technician
Alexis Osborn
Alexis Osborn, originally from New Jersey, is a recent graduate of Coastal Carolina University, where she earned a degree in Psychology with a minor in Pre-Health Professions. Her passion for mental health grew from her own life experiences and led to her strong desire be part of improving the mental health treatment system, particularly in the South. She believes in the power of connection, compassion, and creating a safe space for healing. Outside of work, she loves spending time outdoors—whether it’s kayaking, going to the beach, or just enjoying nature with her dog. She is dedicated to helping others feel understood and supported, and is excited to continue growing in this field while making a positive impact in people’s lives.

Volunteer
Nina Eaton
Nina Eaton, also known as Christine, brings multiple years of experience in customer service and supervisor roles, with large and small companies like IBM, Hill-Rom, and The Department of Homeland Security in disaster support. In most recent years, her work experience has been with in an administrative and volunteer capacity. Having watched family and friends suffering from mental health issues she felt the heartache of not being able to help them, no matter the research that she did. She has prayed and hoped for a treatment for those in her circle of influence, now at least with Living Waters she can help in a more effective way using TMS without the harmful effects of narcotics. In 2021, her and her husband both retired from their jobs and moved to South Carolina from Texas. It has been by far the best decision they have made. They love the beach, and her husband loves golf, so it was a win/win. They have 3 children, and 5 grandchildren spread across the North and Southeast. They love traveling, classic car shows, and have been on many adventures together.

Content Creator
Alyssa Brackins
Alyssa worked in the retail business for 12 years of her life at a small business local to Myrtle Beach, SC where her passion for small businesses, working with others, and social media started. In 2021 she switched gears and became the marketing director for a cosmetics company, where she watched the CEO grow a successful company out of a dream, and that’s where the thought of Embraced began. Alyssa already knew she loved helping other companies grow, she loved being creative, and she had a passion for designing beautiful and strategic pages for companies. With the love and support of friends and family, she started her journey in 2022, and Embraced has since blossomed with every new small business that chooses to work with them.
Board of Directors
Our Board of Directors has been assembled to represent some of the communities Living Water is focused on serving. The individuals below are passionate about service and have generously offered their time to support our ambitions. As the center takes root, we aim to expand the Board to further align with our commitment to mental health equity and engage our beautifully diverse community.