Presenter Biographies
Marna Anderson
Marna Anderson began working on issues of violence against women in 1987 as
an advocate for survivors of sexual violence. Since that time, she has worked
in Central America to educate women on domestic/sexual violence and human rights.
She received her B.A. in Cross-Cultural Communications and Women Studies from
Bethel College and is currently seeking a M.A. in Organizational Leadership
from the College of St .Catherine.
Presenting: Court Monitoring and Sexual Assault: Creative Strategies for Creating
Change
Co-presenter for Dawn Dougherty
Isela Arras
Isela is the Immigration Project Coordinator for the Kentucky Domestic Violence
Association and serves as a liaison and resource to KDVA’s member programs
that are working with Immigrant and Refugee Women and their children. In addition,
as part of her duties at KDVA, Isela also works with the KDVA/KASAP Immigrant
Women and Refugee Taskforce, which provides training across the state in the
areas of Cultural Competency, Language Accessibility, Immigration Issues and
Public Benefits as they apply to Immigrant and Refugee victims of violence.
Isela’s work focuses on providing technical assistance to partner agencies
that work directly with immigrant communities.
Presenting: Providing Language Accessible Service to Victims of Violence
Marlene Austin
Marlene Austin is the Prevention Education Coordinator at PASSAGES, Inc.,a
sexual violence center for Clarion, Clearfield, and Jefferson counties in Western
Pennsylvania. She earned her BS Degree in Elementary Education from Clarion
University of Pennsylvania before coming to PASSAGES, Inc. in 1996. Marlene
has developed many curriculums used today that are presented to the area schools,
universities, and community groups. Marlene has previously been involved with
projects facilitated by the Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape and Clarion
University. She and Malissa Martino, prevention educator, present over 600
programs each year.
Presenting: Invisible Predators: Hidden Dangers of the Internet
Co-presenting for Malissa Martino
Linda Baldwin
Linda Baldwin is a Project Manager assisting with the planning, implementation,
and ongoing administration of drug treatment, mental health, and sex offense
courts throughout New York State. Ms. Baldwin works with court administrators
in district offices and local jurisdictions to ensure they are meeting the
goals and preferred practices, as established by the Office of the Deputy Chief
Administrative Judge for Court Operations and Planning. Ms. Baldwin works as
part of a team to develop training programs for judges, court personnel, prosecutors,
defense attorneys, treatment providers, and representatives from county and
victim service agencies on substance abuse treatment, mental health treatment,
and sex offender management and their roles within a specialized court.
Presenting: Sex Offense Courts: The Next Step in Community Management
Co-presenter for Juli Ana Grant
Victoria L. Banyard
Victoria L. Banyard, Ph.D. is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology
at UNH and Co-director of Prevention Innovations: Research and practices
to end violence against women on campus. She chairs the Sexual Harassment
And Rape Prevention Program (SHARPP) Advisory Board, and is an evaluation
consultant on the bystander intervention program, part of a grant to reduce
violence against women with the University of New Hampshire Police Department.
Her research focuses on consequences of interpersonal violence including
resilience. She was the principal investigator on an NIJ grant to evaluate
sexual assault prevention program based on a bystander intervention model.
Presenting: Bringing in the bystander: An empowerment approach to prevention
using the Readiness to Change model
Claudia J. Bayliff, Esq.
Claudia J. Bayliff, Esq. is the Chief of the United States Air Force Sexual
Assault Prevention and Response Program. She is responsible for administering
the new Air Force program, including developing and implementing the Air Force's
Sexual Assault Prevention and Response policy. She was the National Judicial
Education Program's Project Attorney for its Understanding Sexual Violence
grants from October 1996 to August 2005. Ms Bayliff served as the Assistant
Director of the Boulder County Rape Crisis Team from 1989 to 1993. In addition,
she lectures to various professional organizations about violence against women
and women's relationship to the legal system.
Presenting: Sexual Assault in the Military: The Air Force Response
Judy Benitez
Judy Benitez has been executive director of the Louisiana Foundation Against
Sexual Assault (LaFASA) since 1993. She previously served as a victim advocate
and program director at a prosecutor-based victim assistance and rape crisis
program. She is a former reporter with experience at newspapers in New York,
Virginia, and Louisiana. She holds a master’s degree in counseling from
Southeastern Louisiana University and a bachelor’s degree in journalism
from Syracuse
University. Judy has been qualified as an expert witness in state court and
continues to volunteer with her local rape crisis center,
providing counseling and medical advocacy to victims and survivors.
Presenting: Naming Names: Ethical Issues of Identifying Sexual Assault Victims
in the News Media
Presenting: Can't We All Just Get Along? System-Based and Non-Profit
Victim Service Programs
Presenting: Expert Witness in Sexual Assault Cases
Alan Berkowitz
Alan Berkowitz is an independent consultant who helps colleges, universities,
public health agencies and communities design programs that address health
and social justice issues. Dr. Berkowitz has consulted for sexual assault coalitions
and health departments nationally and served on the planning committee for
CDC’s National Sexual Assault Conferences. He has developed model rape
prevention programs and programs on men’s issues and is a co-founder
of the social norms approach and its application to violence prevention.
Lisa Brito Greene
Lisa Brito Greene has been the youth outreach advocate and facilitator of
STOP Abuse peer educators at the Women’s Resources of Monroe County,
Pennsylvania, for five years and regional director of Pennsylvania Coalition
Against Rape’s youth activist network, Rallying Youth Organizers Together
Against Rape, since its inception in 2003. Ms. Brito Greene has also worked
for Urban League and in the New Jersey school system. She has been an educator,
counselor, professional development director, and parent advocate in the school
system, and has advocated for the needs of children and teen victims as well
as students with alternative needs.
Presenting: Engaging Marginalized Youth
Sandy Bromley
Sandy Bromley is a Senior Program Attorney
for the Stalking Resource Center at the National Center for Victims of Crime.
Prior to joining the National
Center, Sandy was the Director of Services for the Maryland Crime Victims'
Resource Center, Inc. (MCVRC), a statewide nonprofit victim services organization,
where she was responsible for all direct victims’ services programs,
including legal advocacy and social and therapeutic services. She also
previously served as the staff attorney for the MCVRC representing crime
victims with
legal issues such as criminal justice rights, restitution request and collection,
crime victim compensation board appeals, and family law matters, and has
taught a course on victimology at the University of Maryland, Shady Grove
Campus.
Presenting: Making the Connection: Stalking and Sexual Assault
Sheryll Brown, MPH
Sheryll Brown, MPH is an epidemiologist with the Injury Prevention Service,
Oklahoma State Department of Health. She is the project director for the Oklahoma
Violent Death Reporting System, and has served as project director and epidemiologist
on several injury prevention programs including intimate partner violence,
the Oklahoma Violence Against Women Assessment and Strategic Planning project,
and the Oklahoma Rape Prevention Education program. She is the Injury Prevention
Service designee to the Oklahoma Domestic Violence Fatality Review Board. She
has authored or co-authored publications, including peer-reviewed articles,
on intimate partner violence and sexual violence in Oklahoma.
Presenting: Accessing and Using Sexual Violence Data to Plan and Evaluate
Prevention Programs
Suzanne Brown-McBride
Suzanne Brown-McBride began her work on behalf of sexual assault victims in
the early 1990’s as a community educator and advocate. She went on to
manage and direct several sexual assault and domestic violence service programs
in Oregon and Washington State. As Director of the California Coalition Against
Sexual Assault (CALCASA), Suzanne has focused her advocacy efforts on the development
of effective public policy related to sexual assault victimization, the supervision
of sex offenders, and community responses to violence. In addition to a variety
of other taskforces and workgroups, Suzanne serves as an appointee to California’s
Sex Offender Management Board.
Presenting: Entrances and Exits: learning, legacy and growing-up in the anti-rape
movement
Co-presenter for Christiane Hurt
Pamela Alba
Pamela Castle, MA LMFT is a licensed marriage and family therapist. She has
been working with acute/chronic mental health as well as substance and process
addiction issues since 1994. She is a trauma resolution specialist and trains
rape crisis center therapists in advanced trauma resolution skills. Currently,
she is the SAFE/SART coordinator for the Maryland Coalition Against Sexual
Assault, where she facilitates development of multi-disciplinary policy to
enhance response to sexual assault victims. She is also an on-call advocate
at Anne Arundel Medical Center.
Presenting: Trauma Resolution for Sexual Assault Survivors
Presenting: Facilitating Policy
Susan Chassom
Susan Chasson JD, MSN SANE-A is President of the International Association
of Forensic Nurses. She is the sexual assault nurse examiner coordinator for
the Utah Coalition Against Sexual Assault. Susan has helped hospitals and communities
create programs for providing health care to victims of sexual violence in
Utah for more than 15 years. She practices as a family nurse practitioner at
the Utah Valley Family Medicine Center in Provo, Utah. She is a part time faculty
member at Brigham Young University in both the College of Nursing and the J
Reuben Clark Law School.
Presenting: Sexually Transmitted Infections: Treatment Update
Roxanne Chinook
Roxanne Chinook (Wasco) M. Ed, B.F.A. is a tribal member of the Confederated
Tribes of the Warm Springs Indian Reservation of Oregon. She is the mother
of three daughters and a survivor of childhood incest, abuse, multiple rapes,
domestic violence, and substance abuse. She has been diagnosed with Chronic
Post-traumatic Stress Disorder. Since her last rape in 1982, she has survived
alcohol and drug treatment centers, psychiatric hospitals, attempted suicides,
abusive relationships to the removal of her children to finally be where she
is today. In her own struggle to make sense of her life time of victimization
and substance abuse, she began to research her inflictions in 1997.
Presenting: “My Spirit Lives,” Helping to End the Cycle of Multiple
Rape & Substance Abuse for Native Women & Women of Color
Mitru Ciarlante
Mitru Ciarlante is a lifelong children’s advocate in the movements to
end sexual and domestic violence. She started the children’s advocacy
program at Women’s Resources of Monroe County, Pennsylvania, in 1986,
is the founder of the Children’s Advocates’ Task Force of the Pennsylvania
Coalition Against Domestic Violence, and youth organizer/consultant for the
Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape’s youth activist network. As director
of the Teen Victim Initiative at the National Center for Victims of Crime in
Washington, DC, Mitru continues to work to advance rights and services for
young victims, and to support advocates and allied professionals serving children
and teens.
Presenting: Engaging Marginalized Youth
Co-presenting for Lisa Brito
Nathaniel "Nate" Cole
Nathaniel “Nate” Cole is a 19-year-old Men of Strength Club member
and native of Washington, DC. A member of the club at School Without Wall Senior
Public High School for three years, Nate is now a sophomore at the University
of Maryland, College Park, majoring in Sociology and Communication. He currently
serves on the Dean’s Advisory Council for his college and works as a
peer advisor on campus. In 2005, Nate was the Youth Honoree at Men Can Stop
Rape’s annual Men of Strength Awards.
The Voices of Young Men: Men of Strength Club Members Talk about Sexual Assault
Prevention
Co-presenting for Neil Irvin
Robert Coombs
Robert Coombs, Director of Public Affairs for the California Coalition Against
Sexual Assault (CALCASA), holds a Master’s degree from the University
of Colorado at Boulder where he studied Organizational Communication & Social
Justice. His research and training includes strategic planning, organizational
culture, and conflict resolution. A sexual violence prevention educator since
1999, Robert’s background in judicial affairs, public relations, and
international affairs has allowed him to work in a variety of contexts. He
has been a trainer and facilitator in six countries with audiences including
the military, educators, athletes, law enforcement, faith communities, business
leaders, youth, men’s groups, and community organizations.
Presenting: Emerging Sex Offender Policy through the lens of Victim Advocacy
Co-presenting for Suzanne Brown-McBride
Sarah Dawgert
Sarah Dawgert, MSW, is a consultant to organizations working to empower women.
Prior to this work, She was the public education coordinator at the Boston
Area Rape Crisis Center. She has spoken to a wide variety of audiences on a
range of issues related to sexual violence, trained and coordinated community
educators as well as survivor speakers, and facilitated state certification
trainings for rape crisis counselors. She presented at the National Sexual
Assault Conference in 2005, and has been published in dozens of newspapers.
Sarah holds a Masters of Social Work from Boston University.
Presenting: Sharing the Load: Volunteers as Community Educators
Kim Day
Kim Day is a registered nurse with over 28 years of critical care/emergency
department experience. She became a Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner in 1998 and
helped establish a Sexual Assault Forensic Examiner program at her local hospital,
eventually serving
as coordinator of that program. She is the Sexual Assault Forensic Nurse Examiner
Technical Assistance Coordinator with the
International Association of Forensic Nurses. In this position, she addresses
the needs of service providers and works to strengthen the quality of medical
forensic care given by sexual assault forensic nurse examiners, promoting a
multi-disciplinary community-based approach.
Presenting: The National Protocol for Sexual Assault Medical Forensic Examinations
Dawn Dougherty
Dawn Dougherty has been working to end violence against women since 1994.
She is currently the court monitoring coordinator at WATCH in Minneapolis,
MN, where she coordinates the National Association of Court Monitoring Programs.
She previously served as the Director of Public Education and Outreach Services
at Boston Area Rape Crisis Center and has worked as a consultant for the Massachusetts
Coalition Against Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence as well as many other
organizations. She has presented nationally on creating survivor speaker bureaus,
addressing teen dating violence in the gay population and creating court monitoring
programs.
Presenting: Court Monitoring and Sexual Assault: Creative Strategies for Creating
Change
Rebecca Dreke
Rebecca joined the National Center for Victims of Crime in 2007 as a Program
Associate for the Stalking Resource Center. The mission of the Stalking Resource
Center is to raise national awareness about stalking and to encourage the
development and implementation of multidisciplinary responses to stalking
in local communities across the country. Rebecca is a social worker, educator
and victim advocate. Rebecca has trained nationally on various topics, including
sexual assault, domestic violence, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender & Queer
(LGBTQ) issues, and hate and bias-motivated violence. Rebecca holds a Master
of Science of Social Work from the University of Texas and a Bachelor of
Arts in Women’s Studies from the University of Minnesota.
Robert W. Dumond
Robert W. Dumond is a board certified [NBCC} and Licensed Clinical Mental
Health Counselor [MA & NH] and a Diplomate of Clinical Forensic Counseling
who has served crime victims and witnesses in a number of criminal justice
venues since 1970, most notably as Director – Victim/Witness Assistance
with the Essex County (MA) District Attorney’s Office and with the
Massachusetts Department of Correction, as Psychologist III/Mental Health
Administrator and Director – Research & Planning Division.
Donna Dunn
Donna Dunn became the Executive Director of MNCASA in July, 2006. Prior
to this, Ms. Dunn served as the program manager of the Sexual Violence Justice
Institute, the criminal justice arm of the coalition. An activist in the
movement to end violence against women, Ms. Dunn has over 20 years of experience
in community based private non-profits. She was the director of Victim Services
of Dodge/Fillmore/Olmsted Community Corrections and served as the Sexual
Assault Program Director for the state of Minnesota.
Ms. Dunn has lectured on team collaboration and sexual assault response
across the U.S. She believes that multidisciplinary collaboration brings
together the community forces that need to be working in tandem to stop violence
against women. She is a graduate of Gustavus Adolphus College and Vanderbilt
University.
Robert Eckstein, M.S
Robert Eckstein, M.S. is an instructor in Psychology and Justice Studies
at UNH. He is a doctoral candidate in clinical psychology at Loyola College
of Maryland. And one of the main trainers and facilitators of the “Bringing
in the Bystander” prevention program at UNH. He has experience educating
students using a bystander approach and also training professionals to implement
a bystander-focused prevention program. He is also a member of the SHARPP Advisory
Board.
Presenting: Bringing in the bystander: An empowerment approach to prevention
using the Readiness to Change model
Co-presenting for Victoria L. Banyard
Dr. Ruth M. Forero
Dr. Forero has a PhD in Clinical Social Work from NYU. She has 25 years experience
in direct practice and is an expert in treating
adult and children survivors of violent trauma in individual, group and family
modalities. She is a trainer, supervisor and consultant
to mental health and social service agencies and has presented on the subject
of violent trauma at local, national and international
professional conferences.
Presenting: Group Model for Women Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse: A Three-Step
Approach to Treating Early Sexual Trauma
Robert Franklin
Robert Franklin has worked on issues of sexual violence since the early 1990s
when he was an advocate for a rape crisis center and coordinated a batter's
intervention program at a domestic violence agency. As a college administrator,
he presented a number of workshops on the state, regional, and national level
on issues from alcohol abuse prevention, the male gender role, and why/how
to involve men in sexual violence prevention. Currently, he is the male outreach
coordinator at Virginia Department of Health continuing efforts to involve
men in sexual violence prevention.
Presenting: " Isn't She a Little Young: Understanding Statutory Rape
and Sexual Coercion of Minor Teens"
Cynthia Fraser
At NNEDV’s Safety Net: Safe & Strategic Technology Project, Cynthia
Fraser provides training, analysis and technical assistance to address ways
that technology safety, accessibility, and privacy issues impact victims of
stalking and domestic and sexual violence. During 18 years working to end violence,
she has staffed hotlines and shelters, organized community outreach with diverse
communities, accompanied survivors through court and hospital visits, trained
multi-disciplinary groups, and worked in national policy and research. Her
lengthy experience in the impact of communication, surveillance, and information
technology on sexual violence survivors and advocacy agencies includes six
years at VAWnet (National Electronic Network on Violence Against Women).
Presenting: Sexual Violence and Technology: Supporting Survivor Safety
Cat Fribley
Since 2001, Cat Fribley has supervised the National Resource Sharing Project
(RSP) for the Iowa Coalition Against Sexual Assault. Through this project,
she provides capacity building training and technical assistance to state and
territorial sexual assault coalitions and coordinates national activities.
She has worked to end violence against women for 12 years at national, state,
and local advocacy organizations. Ms. Fribley has trained on sexual assault
issues with special focus on survivors giving birth, healing sexuality, online
counseling, SART development and GLBT issues. She has also provided trainings
on board development, strategic planning, anti-racist organization building
and statewide collaborations.
Presenting: Anti-Racist Organizing Basics for White Allies
Presenting: I Couldn't Say Anything So My Body Tried To Speak For Me:
Long-term Accompaniment for Medical and Dental Care for Sexual Abuse Survivors
Michelle Garcia
Michelle Garcia was appointed as the Director of the Stalking Resource Center
in October 2006. The Stalking Resource Center, a project of the National Center
for Victims of Crime, is funded by the Office on Violence Against Women to
provide technical assistance and training to grantees. Prior to joining the
National Center, Michelle was a Program Specialist with the U.S. Department
of Justice Office for Victims of Crime. She has over 15 years experience working
with victims of sexual assault and domestic violence in both rural and urban
settings, and advocating for victims’ rights on a local, state, and national
level. Michelle is a former President of the Illinois Coalition Against Sexual
Assault and a former President of the National Coalition Against Sexual Assault.
Making the Connection: Stalking and Sexual Assault
Co-presenting for Sandy Bromley
Meg Garvin
Ms. Garvin is the Director of Programs for NCVLI. She provides programmatic
oversight for all aspects of NCVLI. Ms. Garvin participates in NCVLI’s
impact litigation, writing amicus curiae briefs for state and federal courts
nationwide, and providing legal technical assistance to attorneys representing
crime victims throughout the nation. Ms. Garvin participates in national forums
to develop policy on victims’ rights and has testified before Congress
on the current state of federal victim law. Prior to joining NCVLI, Ms. Garvin
clerked for the Honorable Donald P. Lay of the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals
then practiced law in a private firm in Minneapolis, Minnesota. She has a B.A.
from the University of Puget Sound, an M.A. in Communication Studies from the
University of Iowa, and a J.D. from the University of Minnesota.
Presenting: Advancing Victims’ Rights: Strategic Litigation of the Top
5 Victims’ Rights Cases
Co-presenter for Joanna Tucker Davis
Juli Ana Grant
Juli Ana Grant is a Senior Associate working on the implementation of sex
offense, youthful offender, and domestic violence courts throughout New York
State. Prior to her work at the Center, Ms. Grant was the Director of the Safe
Horizon Brooklyn Criminal and Supreme Courts Program, overseeing the provision
of services and child care to victims of crime in Brooklyn Criminal Court,
Brooklyn Supreme Court, the Brooklyn Family Justice Center and the Red Hook
Community Justice Center. Ms. Grant also worked for Legal Momentum, coordinating
their Public Education and Outreach Program and as an Associate in the National
Judicial Education Program.
Presenting: Sex Offense Courts: The Next Step in Community Management
Jennifer Grove
Jennifer Grove has been the Online Resource Specialist with the National Sexual
Violence Resource Center since 2005. She received her B.A. in Family Studies
from Messiah College and has worked in the anti-violence movement for eight
years. Ms. Grove has served as a child advocate, sexual assault/domestic violence
counselor, and rape crisis direct services supervisor. Ms. Grove has also served
as a member of the Board of Directors for the Pennsylvania Coalition Against
Rape, participating in their Public Policy, Elder Sexual Assault, and Emergency
Contraception committees. She has also chaired the Sexual Assault Forensic
Examiner and Child Advocacy Center committees in her community.
Presenting: Beyond Google: Exploring Online Resources and Tools to Support
Sexual Violence Prevention Efforts
Co-presenter for Casey Keene
Lydia Guy
Lydia Guy is the Prevention Services Director for the Washington Coalition
of Sexual Assault Programs. She is responsible for the provision of training,
technical assistance, and resource production for sexual assault service providers
throughout the state as well as nationally. Her focus is the development and
implementation of community mobilizing strategies specific to sexual violence.
Lydia has been active in the anti-rape movement since 1992 and is a board member
of National Alliance to End Sexual Violence. She is committed to providing
training and producing publications on the issue of sexual violence that are
relevant, culturally competent, and innovative.
Presenting: Public Health 101 for Rape Crisis Center Advocates
Presenting: Re-visioning the Sexual Violence Continuum
Scot Hampton
Scott Hampton, Psy.D. has been working with batterers, sex offenders, victims,
and children affected by violence for over 16 years. Currently, he is the executive
director of Ending the Violence, and organization that provides educational
classes to perpetrators of domestic violence, sexual assault, and hate crimes.
He is also the founder of The Consexuality Project, a sexual violence prevention
initiative and a past president of the National Supervised Network. Dr. Hamilton
writes and speaks frequently on issues related to interpersonal violence having
conducted hundreds of workshops in the United States, Canada, and Europe.
Presenting: Addressing Male Entitlement
Faith Harkey
Faith Harkey is the developer of Gentle Yoga for Trauma Survivors, a yoga
program designed to meet the special needs of survivors of abuse, crime,
war, and other traumas. She is a registered teacher with the Yoga Alliance.
Having worked as a Sexual Assault Survivor Advocate in Pinellas County, FL,
she is currently the Technical Assistance Coordinator for the Florida Council
Against Sexual Violence in Tallahassee, FL.
Presenting: The Things We Carry: Yoga, Trauma and the Body
Christiane Hurt
Christiane Hurt is the Acting Director of the Washington Coalition of Sexual
Assault Programs (WCSAP). She has been active in the anti-rape movement since
1991, when she first volunteered in a North Carolina rape crisis center. Ms.
Hurt received her Master’s Degree in Public Administration, with a concentration
in nonprofit management from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,
and has been a staff member of WCSAP since 1998. Ms. Hurt is a recognized trainer
on organizational development and change, strategic planning, and board development.
She has a special interest in nonprofit management within the unique rape crisis
center environment.
Presenting: Entrances and Exits: learning, legacy and growing-up in the anti-rape
movement
Transitioning your board of directors
Neil Irvin
Neil Irvin is Men Can Stop Rape's National Director, Men of Strength Club.
Mr. Irvin has been instrumental in mobilizing more than 700 Club members to
participate in the positive prevention of men’s violence against women.
Since 2001, he has grown the Men of Strength Club from one school in Washington,
DC to 10. Starting in 2005, he oversaw the establishment of six Clubs throughout
the state of California as part of the California Coalition Against Sexual
Assault’s My Strength Campaign. He is currently working with organizations
in New York City and Ohio to implement new Men of Strength Clubs.
Presenting: The Voices of Young Men: Men of Strength Club Members Talk about
Sexual Assault Prevention
Casey Keene
Casey Keene has been at the National Resource
Center on Domestic Violence since 2001, and currently serves as the VAWnet
Resource Coordinator for the National Online Resource Center on Violence
Against Women. Her background includes domestic violence technical assistance
and information provision at the national level as well as counseling and
crisis intervention at the local level. Ms. Keene specializes in issues related
to children’s exposure to domestic violence, having conducted research
and spoken about her experience at trainings and conferences. Ms. Keene received
her Master's in Social Work from Temple University, completing her practicum
at the Pennsylvania Coalition Against Domestic Violence.
Presenting: Beyond Google: Exploring Online Resources and Tools to Support
Sexual Violence Prevention Efforts
Alisa Klein
Alisa Klein is a policy consultant on sexual violence prevention. She is
currently on the National Project to Prevent and Respond to Sexual Violence
in Disasters and serves as Public Policy Consultant to the Association for
the Treatment of Sexual Abusers. Alisa’s previous experience in the sexual
assault field includes Director of Public Policy for a national child sexual
abuse prevention organization, educator, counselor and advocate. She is a member
of the National Sexual Violence Resource Center’s Advisory Council and
serves as an Expert Panelist for the Sexual Violence Primary Prevention Project
of the International Association of Forensic Nurses.
Presenting: Safety for All: Report Back and Recommendations from the National
Project to Prevent and Respond to Sexual Violence in Disasters
Sally Krasevic
Ms. Krasevic received a Bachelor of Science degree in Professional Studies
of Criminal Justice at Elizabethtown University. As Director of the Violence
Intervention & Prevention (VIP) Programs of the YWCA of Greater Harrisburg,
she oversees program development and delivery related to sexual assault, domestic
violence, and prevention education. She is responsible for ensuring that VIP
programs provide comprehensive, quality services that meet the emerging and
continued needs of the community. She is a Board member of the Pennsylvania
Coalition Against Rape and the Pennsylvania Coalition Against Domestic Violence.
She has presented numerous trainings on domestic and sexual violence throughout
Pennsylvania.
Presenting: Address Confidentiality Services for Sexual Assault Survivors
Co-presenter for Carol Lavery
Elizabeth Kristen
Elizabeth Kristen is a Staff Attorney at the Legal Aid Society-Employment
Law Center. She represents workers who have experienced employment discrimination.
Her primary focus is on leave laws and disability discrimination. Prior to
becoming a Staff Attorney, Ms. Kristen was a Skadden Fellow at LAS-ELC . Her
two year project aided low-income workers with hidden disabilities. Ms . Kristen
is a 2001 graduate of Boalt Hall School of Law. She clerked for the Honorable
James R. Browning on the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco.
Presenting: Employment Rights of Sexual Assault Survivors
Co-presenter for Anya Lakner
Anya Lakner
Anya Lakner is a Project Attorney for the Domestic Violence and Employment
Project at The Legal Aid Society - Employment Law Center. She represents workers
who have experienced employment discrimination. She focuses on workplace rights
of domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking survivors. Ms. Lakner is
a 2005 graduate of Northeastern University School of Law. During law school,
she clerked for the Honorable Ann Claire Williams, U.S. Court of Appeals for
the 7th Circuit; the NAACP Legal Defense & Educational Fund; the ACLU of
Northern California; and LAS-ELC. She represented indigent clients at the Northeastern
Poverty Law and Practice Clinic.
Presenting: Employment Rights of Sexual Assault Survivors
Sally Laskey
Sally J. Laskey joined the National Sexual Violence Resource Center (NSVRC)
in 2001 and currently serves as Associate Director. For over 16 years, Ms.
Laskey has been working for social change at local, state and national levels.
She has experience as an advocate, prevention educator, trainer, and researcher
and as the Direct Services Coordinator for the Sexual Harassment and Rape Prevention
Program at the University of New Hampshire. Ms. Laskey received her bachelor's
in Sociology from the University of New Hampshire, and is currently pursuing
her master's in Community Psychology and Social Change from Pennsylvania State
University. Ms. Laskey supports sexual assault prevention efforts across the
country through consultation and technical assistance.
Presenting: Creating Sustainable SANE Programs
Co-presenter for Jennifer Markowitz
Carol Lavery
In 2006, Governor Rendell appointed and the Pennsylvania Senate confirmed
Ms. Lavery as the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania’s Victim Advocate. She
represents the rights of crime victims before the Board of Probation and Parole
and the Department of Corrections. She also oversees the state’s Address
Confidentiality Program. Ms. Lavery’s 27 years of victim service experiences
include directing the Office of Victims’ Services for the Commission
on Crime and Delinquency and directing a community-based victim service program.
She has served as President of the Boards of NOVA and the Pennsylvania Coalition
Against Rape, and holds a Masters Degree in Public Administration.
Presenting: Address Confidentiality Services for Sexual Assault Survivors
David S. Lee
David S. Lee, MPH, is the Prevention Connection Manager at the California
Coalition Against Sexual Assault where he coordinates online discussion forums
on preventing violence against women. He is the Manager of MyStrength, CALCASA’s
social marketing campaign to engage youth and men to prevent sexual violence.
David has been involved in the movement to end sexual assault and domestic
violence since 1982. He focuses on prevention and the development of community
responses. He has developed and provided training to educators, health care
professionals, law enforcement, clergy, faith leaders, business leaders, social
workers, therapists, welfare workers, substance abuse treatment providers,
youth, and community organizations.
Presenting: Beyond Google: Exploring Online Resources and Tools to Support
Sexual Violence Prevention Efforts
Co-presenter for Casey Keene
Presenting: Prevention Connection: Exploring Current
Trends in Primary Prevention of Sexual Violence
Jennifer G. Long
Jennifer Long is the Director of the National Center for The Prosecution of
Violence Against Women (NCPVAW) at the National District Attorneys Association.
She travels across the country training prosecutors, law enforcement officers,
and victim advocates and other allied professionals on issues related to violence
against women. She provides technical assistance to criminal justice professionals
throughout the nation and has served on a number of national committees dealing
with sexual assault and domestic violence. Previously, she was an Assistant
District Attorney in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where she prosecuted cases
involving domestic violence, sexual assault and child physical and sexual abuse.
Presenting: Working with Experts to Explain Victim Behavior
Kaarin Long
Kaarin Long is the staff attorney with the Minnesota Coalition Against Sexual
Assault, where she leads the Legal Resources program. She has done policy work,
trainings, and provides written resources to Minnesota criminal justice professionals
handling criminal sexual conduct cases. Ms. Long has been felony prosecutor
in Minnesota and South Dakota. In her role as a prosecutor, she focused on
cases involving violence against women and narcotics. Ms. Long has experience
as a college instructor, as an instructor at the National Advocacy Center for
prosecutors, and as an instructor for law enforcement while prosecuting.
Presenting: We call ourselves a collaborative - Now What?
Tim Love
Tim Love is the Youth Services Coordinator for the Texas Association Against
Sexual Assault (TAASA). He has over eight years of experience working with
youth in various educational settings. Tim spent several years with the Metro
Atlanta Task Force for the Homeless working with, educating about, and advocating
for individuals experiencing homelessness. Tim worked as a Sexual Assault Prevention
Educator at the Hays-Caldwell Women’s Center and served for three years
on the Students Taking Action for Respect Conference Planning Committee. In
his current position, Tim provides youth programming and outreach, including
the STAR (Students Taking Action for Respect) program, a program designed to
provide leadership and prevention skills to youth around issues of sexual and
dating violence.
Presenting: Involving Youth in the Primary Prevention of Sexual Assault
Christina Marín
Christina Marín is an educator/performer/director/scholar whose work
has been conducted on an international level in countries including Colombia,
Ecuador, México, and South Africa. Her most recent directing project
involved the docudrama, “Las Mujeres de Juárez,” by Rubén
Amavizca Murúa, based on the brutal femicide taking place on the border
between Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, and El Paso, Texas. This piece has
been produced in several venues in Phoenix, Arizona, the Latino Research Center
at the University of Nevada at Reno, and in Puerto Peñasco, México
to benefit the Mexican Red Cross. In September 2005 she was honored by the
AriZoni Commission with an award for Best Director for this production. She
is thrilled to be working on Ms. Orta’s play, Braided Sorrow, because
she believes it is an excellent example of how theatre can be used as a tool
in Human Rights Education and how we can shed more light on the violations
being perpetuated against women around the world.
Presenting: Braided Sorrow: Using Theatre to Explore Systemic Issues of Sexual
Violence Against Women in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, Mexico
Jenifer Markowitz
Jenifer Markowitz was, until December 2004, the Coordinator of Victim Services
for the DOVE Program (Developing Options for Violent Emergencies) in Akron,
OH, overseeing forensic services for victims of sexual assault, intimate partner
violence and elder abuse. She is currently a special consultant for DOVE, concentrating
on issues of program development and clinical education. She is also the project
director for a CDC-funded grant received by the International Association of
Forensic Nurses focusing on sexual violence primary prevention and for an OVW-funded
project on SANE sustainability for the National Sexual Violence Resource Center.
Presenting: Creating Sustainable SANE Programs
Malissa Martino
Malissa Martino is a 2003 graduate of Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
with a bachelor's degree in education. In 2004, she joined the staff of PASSAGES,
Inc. as a prevention educator. PASSAGES' two-member Prevention Education Team
provides over 600 programs each year in Clarion, Clearfield, and Jefferson
counties. After seeing a need for programs addressing the growing problem of
online sexual predators, Malissa created the three-part curriculum, "Invisible
Predators: Hidden Dangers of the Internet." These programs have become
some of the most requested ones at PASSAGES to date.
Presenting: Invisible Predators: Hidden Dangers of the Internet
Meg McIntyre
Meg graduated with a B.A. in Psychology from the University of Cincinnati
with a concentration in Women's Studies. She worked for a domestic violence
shelter for six years as the School/Community Education Advocate. She has been
asked to present at various conferences across the United States on the topic
of women with disabilities and domestic violence.
Presenting: Camp Create: A Creative and Empowering Day Camp for Young Children
Who Have Experienced Abuse
Jennifer Meade
As the Research Manager at Jane Doe Inc. (JDI) for nine years, Ms. Meade
has worked on data collection issues throughout Massachusetts, including local
rape crisis centers and domestic violence programs. She is co-chair of the
Governor’s Commission on Sexual and Domestic Violence Data Analysis,
Research and Evaluation
Committee. She is developing and implementing a statewide data collection tool
for JDI’s member organizations. In addition, she provides technical assistance
to member organizations and the general public on various data needs. Ms. Meade
has an MSW and is pursuing her PhD.
Presenting: Data and Rape Crisis Centers: Balancing safety concerns and need
for accurate data
Kathy Middleton, LSW, LADC
Kathy Middleton, LSW, LADC coordinates the Sexual Violence Prevention Education
Program for the Oklahoma State Department of Health. She has 28 years experience
in social services program development, violence prevention, research, addiction
counseling, international and regional social work, and teaching. Kathy authored
the trainings, “Bullying 101 and 102” and “A Public Health
Guide to Bullying Prevention” reaching over 9,000 faculty, administrators,
and health care providers. She has a private practice in chemical dependency
treatment; serves as adjunct faculty for the University of Central Oklahoma,
Department of Sociology, and is completing certification as a national Olweus
Bullying Prevention Trainer.
Accessing and Using Sexual Violence Data to Plan and Evaluate Prevention Programs
Co-presenting for Sheryll Brown
Karin Montejo
Karin Montejo is a 28-year veteran of the Miami-Dade Police Department, currently
assigned as the Division Chief for the Administration and Technology Division.
Prior to this assignment, she was the Major of the Domestic Crimes Bureau,
District Commander for the Kendall District, and the Major of the Sexual Crimes
Bureau. Karin Montejo is an instructor for the Miami-Dade Police Department
and the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) where she developed
the Sex Crimes Investigation Course. Karin serves on the Board of Directors
for End Violence Against Women International (EVAW), and the SANE-SART Web
Site Advisory Board.
Presenting: Using the SART Toolkit to Facilitate an Ideal Coordinated Response
Co-presenter for Debbie Rollo
Dr Zoë Morrison
Dr Zoë Morrison is the Director of the Australian Centre for the Study
of Sexual Assault, the only national research centre on sexual
assault in Australia, which is funded by the Australian Government's Women's
Safety Strategy. She has worked in law reform,
recommending change to laws addressing family violence in Australia. She has
also worked as a consultant on sexual assault and
women’s issues for the Anglican Church, and for Monash University. Zoë obtained
her doctorate as a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford
University, UK, where she also worked as a lecturer in human geography and
gender studies.
Presenting: Addressing Sexual Assault in the Church: An Australian Case Study
Kimber J. Nicoletti
Kimber is the Statewide Minority Outreach Coordinator for the CARe Initiative
in Indiana, which provides sexual violence prevention education and technical
assistance for minority communities in the state of Indiana. Kimber’s
experiences as a survivor of sexual violence and as a therapist working with
victims provide her with insight into barriers and challenges in providing
culturally-relevant sexual violence prevention services. Kimber serves as the
vice chair of the Advisory Council for the National Sexual Violence Resource
Center and is the President of the Latino Faculty and Staff Association at
Purdue University. Kimber uses the arts to express herself and is the mother
of three daughters.
Kimber is the Statewide Minority Outreach Coordinator for the CARe Initiative
in Indiana, which provides sexual violence prevention education and technical
assistance for minority communities. Kimber serves as the vice chair of the
Advisory Council for the National Sexual Violence Resource Center and is the
President of the Latino Faculty and Staff Association at Purdue University.
In 2003, she was awarded the Cesar Chavez “Si Se Puede” Award for
her sexual violence prevention education work with the Migrant Farm Worker
community. In 2006, the Migrant Clinician Network identified the CARe Initiative
as the only program in the United States providing sexual violence prevention
education to the Migrant Farm Worker community.
Presenting: Healing through Sexual Violence Prevention
Presenting: Developing Sexual Violence Prevention with Migrant Farm Workers
Rebecca K. Odor
Rebecca K. Odor, MSW, is currently the Director of Sexual & Domestic
Violence Prevention at the Division of Injury and Violence Prevention at the
Virginia Department of Health. Her current job involves oversight of research
projects, public awareness campaigns, training, and policy development in the
area of sexual and domestic violence prevention. In addition, she manages a
federal grant for child and adolescent violence prevention and is a certified
trainer in suicide prevention. She has been employed by the Department of Health
working in violence prevention or HIV/STD prevention for nine years. Becky
received her Master of Social Work from Virginia Commonwealth University and
her Bachelor of Fine Arts from Longwood University.
Presenting: Logic Models and Program Design
Marisela Treviño
Orta
Poet and playwright Marisela Treviño Orta has an M.F.A. in Writing
from the University of San Francisco. Her first play Braided Sorrow was read
at the 2005 Bay Area Playwrights Festival, at the Ford Amphitheatre’s
[Inside] the Ford’s 2006 Summer Reading Series and won UC Irvine’s
2006 Chicano/Latino Literary prize in drama. Currently as Marin Theatre Company’s
Resident Playwright, Marisela teaches playwriting at San Rafael High School
in San Rafael, CA, and will write a full-length play inspired by her experience
in the community. She has also been commissioned by Austin Script Works and
Teatro Vivo to write a new full-length play for the 2007 Latino Playwrights
Initiative playfest. Marisela is also one of the founding editors of Switchback,
the official literary journal of the University of San Francisco’s MFA
in Writing program and recipient of Naropa University’s 2005 Summer Writing
Program’s Nora Zeal Hurston scholarship. Marisela’s poetry has
appeared in BorderSenses, Double Room, 26: A Journal of Poetry and Poetics
and Traverse.
Gowon Patterson
Gowon Patterson is a 19-year-old Men of Strength Club member and native of
Washington, DC. He first learned about the MOST Club during his freshman term
in School Without Walls Senior Public High School but didn’t become active
in the Club until his junior year, when he chose to focus on it for his community
service project. At that time, he became a serious member involved with all
of the Club’s projects, such as the MOST Club Black History Month Film
Festival and 30 Days of Strength. He is now a first-year student at the University
of Maryland, Baltimore County.
The Voices of Young Men: Men of Strength Club Members Talk about Sexual Assault
Prevention
Co-presenting for Neil Irvin
Jennifer Pollitt Hill
Ms.
Pollitt Hill is a master’s level social worker with over ten years
experience in addressing violence against women issues. She has provided
a variety of direct services such as individual and group counseling to adult
and teen survivors of sexual assault, community outreach and education, and
professional training and technical assistance. Since 1998, she has focused
on nonprofit administration utilizing her expertise in program design and
management.
Currently, Ms. Pollitt Hill serves as the executive director of the Maryland
Coalition Against Sexual Assault.
Matthew Redle
Mr. Redle has served as the elected County and Prosecuting Attorney for Sheridan
County since 1987. Prior to his election he was a Deputy County and Prosecuting
Attorney for six years. Mr. Redle has trained for the American Prosecutors
Research Institute; National District Attorneys Association; National Advocacy
Center; Rocky Mountain Intelligence Network; Wyoming Investigators Association;
and Wyoming Law Enforcement Academy. Mr. Redle presently serves on the Board
of Directors of the American Prosecutors Research Institute DNA Unit Advisory
Group, the Wyoming Attorney General’s Victim Services Advisory Committee,
and the Wyoming Sexual Assault Response Team, among others.
Presenting: Using the SART Toolkit to Facilitate an Ideal Coordinated Response
Co-presenter for Debbie Rollo
Jeanie Kurka Reimer
Jeanie is the Director/Therapist of the Sexual Assault Center in Green Bay,
WI and has worked in the sexual assault field for 20 years. During her time
as director, she has implemented a plan to provide culturally sensitive services
to sexual assault victims from the Hispanic, Native American, Southeast Asian,
Developmentally Disabled, Elderly, and LGBT communities. She has provided training
on sexual assault issues to the medical, law enforcement, mental health, advocacy,
and school communities and assists the WI Office of Justice Assistance and
Wisconsin Coalition Against Sexual Assault with law enforcement training throughout
the state. Jeanie has a Master's Degree in Social Work from UW-Milwaukee.
Presenting: Understanding Mental Health Issue When Working With Sexual Assault
Victims
Debbie Rollo
Debbie Rollo has worked in the anti-sexual violence movement for 17 years.
She currently is the SART Resource Coordinator with National Sexual Violence
Resource Center. Prior to NSVRC, Debbie held the position of Sexual Violence
Resource Coordinator with the STOP Violence Against Women Grant’s Technical
Assistance Project in Washington, DC. She has also worked as a hospital and
crisis line advocate and held the position of Victim/Witness Assistant with
a State District Attorney’s office.
Presenting: Using the SART Toolkit to Facilitate an Ideal Coordinated Response
Marta Laura Sanchez
Marta Sanchez, a self-taught visual artist and poet, was born and raised in
the Republic of Panama. Her artwork reflects her experience as a survivor of
sexual violence, and serves to break the silence and heal invisible wounds.
She aims to simultaneously raise awareness, empower survivors, and encourage
advocates. Sanchez, a former rape crisis center educator, is a graduate of
the University of Virginia School of Law and Spelman College. At the law school,
she served as Assistant Director for the Rape Crisis Advocacy Project and as
Associate Features Editor for the Virginia Law Weekly. For more info, visit
www.poetryandart.org.
Presenting: The Healing Power of the Arts
Antoinette Savage
Antoinette Savage is an Afrikan-American Incest Survivor. She advocates for
breaking collective silence regarding incest. At the age of 34, she testified
against her perpetrator, which led to a sentence of sixty years. She also spoke
at his funeral. Her workshops are based on her own life experiences. She is
currently writing a book titled, A Cry from the Wilderness: Incest within the
Black Community.
Presenting: I Am a Witness
Shai Racuti
Shari is a graduate of Ursuline College in Cleveland, Ohio, where she earned
a Master of Arts in Art Therapy. She is a Registered and Board Certified Art
Therapist (ATR-BC) through the Art Therapy Credentials Board, Inc. Shari has
been a member of the American Art Therapy Association and the Buckeye Art Therapy
Association since 1998. Shari has been working with the Cleveland Rape Crisis
Center since 1999, and has prior experience doing art therapy with children,
adolescents, and adults with mental illness, developmental delay, and severe
behavioral handicaps. Shari has developed and facilitated art projects with
children in preschool to second grade at various academic institutions in her
community. She currently works with child survivors and their families doing
individual and group therapy.
Presenting: Camp Create: A Creative and Empowering Day Camp for Young Children
Who Have Experienced Abuse
Co-presenting for Meg McIntyre
Stephanie Smith Bowman, LISW
Stephanie provides long-term advocacy
services to survivors/co-survivors, technical assistance/training to law
enforcement, criminal justice system,
and community partners, and coordination of outreach events aimed at awareness
on sexual violence. With the goal of empowering survivors of relationship and
sexual violence, Stephanie co-facilitates the Central Ohio Sexual Assault Taskforce
(COSATF) in partnership with law enforcement, SANE, counselors, and advocates.
With her 10 years of counseling experience, Stephanie has worked with Deaf
and Hard of Hearing youth and their families in dealing with bi-cultural and
mental health challenges. In addition to advocacy work at
SARNCO, she provides psychotherapy services in there work with D/HOH female
survivors of intimate partner and sexual violence at Southeast, Inc in Columbus,
Ohio.
Presenting: How Accessible Are Your Services for Women with Disabilities and
Deaf Female Survivors of Relationship and Sexual Violence?
Shelli Stephens-Stidham
Shelli Stephens-Stidham is the Chief of the Injury Prevention Service at the
Oklahoma State Department of Health. She is responsible for planning and coordinating
the development, implementation, and evaluation of statewide and community-based
injury and violence prevention programs. She has developed injury prevention
training materials for local injury programs and conducted numerous training
seminars and presentations on injury and violence prevention. She is president-elect
of the State and Territorial Injury Prevention Directors Association (STIPDA)
and co-chair of the National Training Initiative for Injury and Violence Prevention
(NTI).
Accessing and Using Sexual Violence Data to Plan and Evaluate Prevention Programs
Co-presenting for Sheryll Brown
Joanna Tucker Davis
Ms. Tucker Davis is an attorney with the National Crime Victim Law Institute.
She provides legal technical assistance, training, and brief writing on issues
such as crime victims’ civil rights in the criminal justice system, rape
shield laws, privilege and confidentiality, and protecting the images and identity
of sexual assault survivors. As an assistant district attorney in Manhattan,
Ms. Tucker Davis investigated and tried a wide range of crimes, including violent
felonies and domestic violence. She was a member of the New York County District
Attorney's Office Sex Crimes Unit. During her tenure as a sex crimes prosecutor,
Ms. Tucker Davis conducted an extensive investigation into an internet child
pornography ring and prosecuted sexual assault cases. She has a B.A. from Colgate
University, an M.A. in English from Binghamton University, and a J.D. from
Harvard Law School.
Presenting: Advancing Victims’ Rights: Strategic Litigation of the Top
5 Victims’ Rights Cases
Laura Williams
Laura Williams joined the staff of Minnesota Coalition Against Sexual Assault
in December 2006. With over 15 years of experience in victims’ services,
she has worked as an advocate, outreach worker, volunteer coordinator, trainer,
analyst, and project coordinator. For five years, Laura served as a founding
co-director of the Minnesota Model Protocol Project, which later grew into
the Sexual Violence Justice Institute. She is co-author of the Minnesota Model
Sexual Assault Response Protocol and was a Terrorism Victim Assistance Analyst
at the Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services.
Co-presenter for Kaarin Long
Danette Wilson-Gonzalez
Ms. Wilson-Gonzalez is a clinical social worker at Crime Victims Treatment
Center-St. Luke's Hospital and supervisor at Korean-American Family Center.
She provides trauma-focused treatment to survivors of violent trauma in individual
and group modalities and conducts professional trainings on trauma, sexual
violence and Latino/immigrant issues.
Presenting: Group Model for Women Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse: A Three-Step
Approach to Treating Early Sexual Trauma
Co-presenting for Dr. Ruth M. Forero
Marianne Winters
Director of Everywoman’s Center at The University of Massachusetts,
Amherst, Marianne Winters has 21 years of experience in the movement to end
violence against women. She was the recipient NSVRC 2005 Award for Outstanding
Advocacy and Community Work in Ending Sexual Violence, and the recipient in
1997 of the Public Policy Award from the Massachusetts Office of Victim Assistance.
She has provided national leadership in the areas of confidentiality of counselor
communications, diversity, inclusion of people with disabilities, theory of
rape crisis work, and substance abuse and mental health. Ms. Winters served
as editor of Supporting Survivors of Sexual Assault, a training manual and
curriculum, and was also the primary author of Taking Action Against Sexual
Assault, A Call to Action for Massachusetts.
Presenting: Addressing the Long Term Health Impact of Sexual Assault
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