Meet Our Staff

Tim MorberTim Morber, M.Ed., LPCC-S

Tim believes that the purpose of life is to discover one's purpose on this earth and fulfill that purpose throughout the rest of one's temporal life.

Tim discovered his purpose as a sophomore in high school: he knew then that he wanted to serve others as a professional counselor. And Tim has been fulfilling that purpose since 1989.

Tim has lived and worked in the Akron/Canton area all his life. He was born and raised in Akron and attended the University of Akron. There he completed a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology degree. He stayed close to home and earned a Master of Education (M.Ed.) in Counseling and Human Development from Kent State University. He did some post-graduate work, also at Kent, and then embarked on his professional career.

In 1995, Tim was licensed as a Professional Clinical Counselor in the State of Ohio. In 2000 he was granted the supervising counselor credential. Tim has served children, adolescents, adults, couples, and families. He especially enjoys working with college students because,  “They can be so genuine. Students challenge convention. That’s refreshing. They also seek understanding, not only of themselves, but those around them,” he says. 

Tim has served as director of the Counseling Center at Malone since 2005. 

“Working on a Christian campus brings a different set of challenges,” he says. "There is the challenge of being in the world but not a part of it; of discovering one’s purpose as God intended; and balancing God’s grace and our own behaviors."


Dania M. King, M.A. Ed., LPC

Dania has over 25 years of experience working in the human service field. She completed her bachelor’s degree in Human Development and Family Studies with a concentration in Family Life Education from Kent State University, and earned her master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Malone University. Dania has a strong faith and loves the Christian atmosphere that Malone University provides.
 
Dania works with children, adolescents, young adults, adults and families with various needs in a variety of settings. Dania believes no matter the state of an individual, everyone deserves empathy, compassion, genuineness, and unconditional positive regard. As such, Dania’s goal is to consistently provide a nonjudgemental, inviting and compassionate environment that helps every individual feel safe and free to be open during their session. It is her desire for every individual to leave feeling heard, challenged, and encouraged. 

Dania’s pray is that “the Lord will give her the tongue of the learned that she may know how to speak a word in season to those that are weary.”

Rachel Ambroziak

Administrative Support for Counseling

BA - Psychology with a minor in Sociology, University of Cincinnati

Rachel is a graduate student at Malone in the clinical mental health counseling program. She is committed to understanding and supporting others. Rachel enjoys talking to people and plants! You can catch her walking at CVNP.  Rachel loves talking with others and values the meaningful connections she builds with those around her. Rachel will be arranging appointments for the counselors via email and phone.