

December 22, 2025
|
News
Logan Davidson Announces Executive Director Transition
An open letter from founding Executive Director Logan Davidson:

Serving as the founding Executive Director of Texans for Greater Mental Health has been the honor of my life.
Over the last three years, building this organization alongside our founder, Eric Khozindar, and helping turn his vision into a statewide force for change, has been the most rewarding challenge of my career.
We have done the unorthodox to achieve the improbable. T4GMH has set a national standard for collaboration in the psychedelic space and helped deliver historic wins along the way.
Together, we have proven a simple truth:
as goes Texas, so goes the nation.
Today, I am announcing that I will be stepping down from my role as Executive Director at the end of the year, but I am not stepping away from T4GMH.
I am thrilled to share that I will continue serving this organization as Senior Advisor and Policy Director.
This transition represents a new chapter, one that allows me to focus fully on what has always animated my work here: driving policy development, advancing research, and expanding access to lifesaving mental-health treatments in Texas and across the country.
We are publicly posting the job application for our next Executive Director, and we will be conducting a national search for a leader who can carry this mission into its next phase.
I encourage anyone who feels called to this work and who believes in the future we are building to apply.
This is a rare opportunity to lead one of the most dynamic, impactful psychedelic organizations in the country. In the meantime, our development director Nate Benson will step into the role of interim Executive Director.
As we enter this new moment, some have wondered how we can possibly replicate (or even exceed) the unprecedented successes of 2025.
My answer is simple: from here, it's possible.
What we accomplished this year, and the years before it, is proof of what happens when communities organize, when families speak out, when veterans and first responders share their stories, when science leads, and when hope is met with action.
Community organizations like T4GMH are the engines of change.
What has happened in Texas and stretched far beyond our borders would not have been possible without the Texans who believed in us, who showed up, who invested in this mission, and who refused to accept the status quo.
We are anchored in Austin, Texas and they say what starts here changes the world. I believe we have already changed it.
I will never forget my time as Executive Director and the three-year adventure we have been on together.
To everyone who has supported our work—our board, our partners, our donors, our staff, our volunteers, and the countless Texans who entrusted us with their voices and their futures—thank you.
This organization exists because of you, and its future will be written by you.
Texas Forever,
Logan Davidson




