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<b>First Name:</b> Lorena<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Sobhi<br>
<b>Title:</b> Administrative Assistant<br>
<b>Division:</b> Local Initiatives<br>
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<b>Office Location:</b> Bethesda<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> lsobhi@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 301-915-9703<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 8703<br>
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<b>Cell Number:</b> 202-590-3040<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Lorena Sobhi provides administrative and logistics support for the CSG Justice Center. Prior to joining the Justice Center, she worked as Assistant to the Director of the Malaria Vaccine Initiative in Washington, D.C. She also worked as Program Assistant for the Pan American Development Foundation, an affiliate of the Organization of American States. Prior to that, she worked for the Finance and Basic Infrastructure Department of the Inter-American Development Bank. Lorena holds a B.S. in Business Management with a concentration in International Business from Potomac College in Washington, D.C.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Leah<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Kane<br>
<b>Title:</b> Deputy Program Director<br>
<b>Division:</b> National Initiatives<br>
<b>Program:</b> Reentry<br>
<b>Office Location:</b> Bethesda<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> lkane@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 240-482-8585<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 8585<br>
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<b>Cell Number:</b> 202-309-8909<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Leah Kane helps oversee and coordinate the Justice Centers reentry projects, including training and technical assistance provided to Second Chance Act grantees through the National Reentry Resource Center. She also oversees the CSG Justice Center's work on reentry issues affecting youth in the juvenile justice system. Leah previously worked for Congressman Jerry Nadler of New York. She received her B.A. from Mount Holyoke College, her M.P.A. from the Maxwell School of Citizenship at Syracuse University, and her J.D. from George Washington University Law School.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Julie<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Belelieu<br>
<b>Title:</b> Deputy Program Director<br>
<b>Division:</b> National Initiatives<br>
<b>Program:</b> Mental Health<br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> jbelelieu@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-0047<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5047<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> julianna_lyn@hotmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 917-504-7016<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Julianna Belelieu works for the National Initiatives division as a Deputy Mental Health Director for Coverage and Reform, focusing on the Affordable Care Act and how it will impact individuals in the criminal justice system. Julie has a background in health policy and government affairs and her areas of expertise include legislative and regulatory analysis, coalition building, and political and grassroots engagement. Most recently, Julie served as a Senior Associate with Mark Krueger &amp; Associates, where she focused on helping pharmaceutical clients to collaborate effectively with patient and medical professional groups to speed appropriate access to new therapies. Julie also served as the Director of Health Policy at the TeenScreen National Center at Columbia University, a national policy and technical assistance center dedicated to improving the early identification and treatment of adolescent mental illness. In this capacity, she led the Centers efforts to utilize federal health care reform laws, including the Affordable Care Act, to improve access to adolescent mental health services. Julie also previously served as a Regional Director of Advocacy for the American Heart Association and as a program administrator in the Department of Political Affairs at the American Medical Association. Julie holds a B.A. in Political Science and Modern Foreign languages from Kenyon College and an M.Sc in European Politics and Policy from the London School of Economics.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Angela<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Tolosa<br>
<b>Title:</b> Deputy Program Director<br>
<b>Division:</b> Corrections &amp; Reentry<br>
<b>Program:</b> Reentry<br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> atolosa@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-5744<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5744<br>
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<b>Cell Number:</b> 646-787-5392<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Angela Tolosa works on the CSG Justice Centers reentry projects, overseeing grant administration, the National Reentry Resource Center clearinghouse, and large, national, in-person trainings, as well as distance-based content for practitioners and policymakers. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, Angela worked at the New York City Department of Correction (DOC) as the assistant commissioner for skills development and program services, responsible for the oversight of DOC's provision of educational services, job training, grievance resolution, and law library services for individuals in DOC custody. In that capacity, she managed relationships with DOC stakeholders and partners, including the New York City Department of Education and several community-based organizations. Additionally, she oversaw the operations of the City's first social impact bond-funded initiative, which seeks to reduce recidivism among adolescents in DOC custody. Previously, Angela worked as the executive director of the City's Department of Small Business Services, managing operations of the Workforce1 Career Centers. She also worked at the Center for Court Innovation in various capacities, most recently as the project director of Midtown Community Court. Angela earned her BA from Brown University and her JD from Brooklyn Law School.<br>
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<b>NYC Floor:</b> 11th Floor<br>
<b>Date Hired:</b> 5/6/13<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Danielle<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Edwards<br>
<b>Title:</b> Director<br>
<b>Division:</b> Finance<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> dedwards@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-5723<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5723<br>
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<b>Cell Number:</b> 917-583-9678<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Danielle Edwards is responsible for overseeing all of the CSG Justice Centers finances. She manages the Justice Centers many grants, contracts, cooperative agreements, and budgets, and supervises associated finance staff. She also works with the Director and Deputy Director on strategic planning for the Justice Center. Prior to joining the Justice Center, she was a Budget and Financial Analyst at Columbia University. Danielle received her B.A. from Boston University and her M.P.A from New York University.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Marcos<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Ortiz<br>
<b>Title:</b> Director<br>
<b>Division:</b> Finance<br>
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<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> mortiz@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-5741<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5741<br>
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<b>Bio:</b> Marcos Ortiz directs the CSG Justice Centers daily financial operations, which include financial and variance analysis; preparation of financial reports compliance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles, Office of Management and Budget, and various funding source requirements; development of the organizations annual operating budget; maintenance and improvement of financial systems and controls; and management of the finance team. He has 16 years of experience in the nonprofit sector, having worked with organizations at the community, national, and international levels. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, Marcos held New York-based positions as chief financial officer at ORT America, director of finance at the Positive Health Project, controller at the Educational Alliance, and manager of fiscal services at the Fund For the City of New York. He established cost controls and financial systems to enable or improve financial operations, and participated in strategic planning to reposition existing initiatives and/or launch new products and services. His background also includes operational and administrative functions in human resources, management of information systems, and fundraising. Marcos earned his BBA in banking and finance and an MBA in financial management from National University. He served honorably in the U.S. Marine Corps.<br>
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<b>NYC Floor:</b> 20th Floor<br>
<b>Date Hired:</b> 7/22/13<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Mario<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Brito<br>
<b>Title:</b> Director of Online Services<br>
<b>Division:</b> Communications<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> mbrito@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-356-0041<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5041<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> mdbritojr@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 646-353-0037<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Mario oversees web production for the Justice Center. Some of his responsibilities include supervising the development of the Justice Centers new website, creating workflows and protocols for online content, and using analytics to improve the web experience for visitors and partners. Previously he served as the lead web producer at The Daily and performed web and digital production for giggle, American Lawyer Media, and TV Land. Mario has a B.A. in English from Union College in Schenectady, New York.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Casey<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Sisco<br>
<b>Title:</b> Deputy Program Director, Grants and Compliance<br>
<b>Division:</b> Finance<br>
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<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> csisco@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-5754<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5754<br>
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<b>Cell Number:</b> 646-872-9028<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Casey Sisco is responsible for developing, implementing, and administering all aspects of the CSG Justice Centers grants, contracts, and compliance monitoring. He brings 10 years of experience working in grants and contracts management as the former contracts manager for research and sponsored programs at Weill Cornell Medical College. He received his BA in psychology from Rutgers University and his MPA from The City University of New York, Baruch College School of Public Affairs.<br>
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<b>NYC Floor:</b> 20th Floor<br>
<b>Date Hired:</b> 12/16/10<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Anissa<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Kochian<br>
<b>Title:</b> Office Manager<br>
<b>Division:</b> Research<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> Austin<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> akocian@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 512-914-1555<br>
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<b>Alternate Email:</b> anissa.kocian@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 512-914-1555<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Anissa Kocian serves as the Office Manager for the CSG Justice Center's Research Division. She has over ten years of association management experience, primarily in the finance area. Anissa graduated with High Honors from the University of Texas at Austin with a B.A. in Geography.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Jacqueline<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Cheney<br>
<b>Title:</b> Policy Analyst<br>
<b>Division:</b> National Initiatives<br>
<b>Program:</b> Courts<br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> jcheney@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-5760<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5760<br>
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<b>Cell Number:</b> 917-538-2526<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Jacqueline Cheney leads in-depth technical assistance focused on mental health and reentry. She is also involved with the CSG Justice Centers training projects focused on improving understanding about behavioral health issues among court-based practitioners. She previously worked as an attorney with the New York City Department of Consumer Affairs, the Medicare Rights Center, and the New York City Administration for Childrens Services. Jacqueline has a B.A. from Columbia College, Columbia University, and a J.D. from Georgetown University Law Center.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Phoebe<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Potter<br>
<b>Title:</b> Program Director<br>
<b>Division:</b> County<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> ppotter@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 240-482-8587<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 8587<br>
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<b>Cell Number:</b> 202-744-6324<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Phoebe Potter directs the CSG Justice Centers projects focused on improving outcomes for people with mental illnesses in county criminal justice systems throughout the country. This includes overseeing the national Stepping Up initiative, which focuses on reducing the prevalence of people with mental illnesses in jails, and the County Justice and Behavioral Health Improvement Project, which assists local government officials in developing data-driven plans. Previously, Phoebe was a budget analyst in the Justice Management Division of the U.S. Department of Justice, where she oversaw budget formulation and execution issues related to the Bureau of Prisons, U.S. Marshals Service, Office of the Federal Detention Trustee, and U.S. Parole Commission. In this capacity, Phoebe wrote budget requests supporting a number of sentencing reforms and reentry-related initiatives at the federal level. During her tenure at the DOJ, Phoebe also served as a member of the Deputy Attorney Generals Project Reentry Working Group. Phoebe received a BA in economics and government from Hamilton College and an MA in public policy from Georgetown University, where she completed her thesis on the role of employment in the reentry process for young adults.<br>
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<b>NYC Floor:</b> 11th Floor<br>
<b>Date Hired:</b> 2/27/12<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Hank<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Rosen<br>
<b>Title:</b> Policy Analyst<br>
<b>Division:</b> National Initiatives<br>
<b>Program:</b> Reentry<br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> hrosen@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-5738<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5738<br>
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<b>Cell Number:</b> 406-696-1285<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Hank Rosen primarily works in the Reentry Program, helping coordinate and implement the Bureau of Justice Assistances National Reentry Resource Center. In this capacity, Hank works directly with grantees to implement successful reentry programs, oversees the What Works in Reentry Clearinghouse, and manages the Reentry and Employment Project. Hank also provides project support and guidance, as needed, for the Criminal Justice/Mental Health Consensus Project. He received his B.A. from Middlebury College in 2009, with a focus in Psychology.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Emily<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Turner<br>
<b>Title:</b> Project Manager<br>
<b>Division:</b> National Initiatives<br>
<b>Program:</b> Courts<br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> eturner@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-5722<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5722<br>
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<b>Cell Number:</b> 202-412-0875<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Emily Turner works with the Justice Centers Courts Program, serving as the lead Policy Analyst for the Justice Centers Criminal Justice and Behavioral Health Systems Analysis projects, providing in-depth, data-driven technical assistance to counties and local jurisdictions seeking to improve outcomes for people with mental health needs involved in the criminal justice system. She has also been involved in other Courts Program projects focusing on court-ordered financial obligations, legal considerations in reentry courts, and legal considerations for criminal justice/behavioral health information sharing. Before joining the Justice Center, Emily worked as a Research Associate with the Prosecution and Racial Justice Program at the Vera Institute of Justice, where she worked to enhance prosecutorial accountability and performance in prosecutors offices nationwide. Previously, Emily served as a Law Clerk in the Homicide Division of the Court of Common Pleas in Philadelphia, PA. While completing her graduate degrees, Emily was an Executive Editor of the Journal of Law and Social Change and interned for both the American Civil Liberties Union and the Public Interest Law Center of Philadelphia. Prior to graduate school, Emily spent three years working as a Research Assistant at the Urban Institutes Justice Policy Center in Washington, D.C., where she focused on issues of violence reduction and prisoner reentry, and was involved in a variety of large-scale research and evaluation projects. Emily received her B.A. in Sociology, M.A. in Criminology, and J.D. from the University of Pennsylvania.<br>
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<b>Date Hired:</b> 10/27/11<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Nastassia<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Walsh<br>
<b>Title:</b> Senior Policy Analyst<br>
<b>Division:</b> National Initiatives<br>
<b>Program:</b> Reentry<br>
<b>Office Location:</b> Bethesda<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> nwalsh@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 240-482-8581<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 8581<br>
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<b>Cell Number:</b> 202-430-7536<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Nastassia Walsh works with the National Reentry Resource Center to support grantee activities focused on providing services to people returning from prison, including those serving youth in the juvenile justice system. She also works on the CSG Justice Centers juvenile justice program. Prior to joining the Justice Center, Nastassia was Research Manager at the Justice Policy Institute where she developed research and policy reports on a variety of criminal and juvenile justice topics, including pretrial issues, drug courts, the overrepresentation of people with mental illnesses in the criminal justice system, parole concerns, sex offense registries, juvenile transfers, and positive social investments. She holds a B.S. in Psychology from Arizona State University and an M.A. in Forensic Psychology from Marymount University.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Laura<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Zeliger<br>
<b>Title:</b> Policy Analyst<br>
<b>Division:</b> National Initiatives<br>
<b>Program:</b> Reentry<br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> lzeliger@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-5749<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5749<br>
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<b>Cell Number:</b> 917-697-8995<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Laura Zeliger is a policy analyst with the Justice Center's Reentry Program and the lead staff person providing support and technical assistance for the Circles of Support and Accountability and Smart Probation projects. Laura has significant experience working within the criminal justice field in statewide policy development. She has also been engaged in program development, coordination, and implementation at the community level. Prior to joining the Justice Center, Laura worked for the New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services, Office of Probation and Correctional Alternatives, where she provided technical assistance, oversight, and best practice recommendations to county probation departments. She secured and managed federal grant funds that supported efforts to improve community supervision of sex offenders. She also previously served as the Executive Director of The Center for Community Justice, a nonprofit, community-based agency. She received her B.A. from the State University of New York at Albany.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Anne<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Bettesworth<br>
<b>Title:</b> Policy Analyst<br>
<b>Division:</b> State Initiatives<br>
<b>Program:</b> Justice Reinvestment<br>
<b>Office Location:</b> Seattle<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> abettesworth@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 206-420-2714<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 4714<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> annebettesworth@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 206-595-4962<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Anne Bettesworth helps advance the Justice Reinvestment Initiative for the Justice Center. Previously she was a Policy Associate in the Government Relations Office of the American Psychological Association, and served on the legislative staff for a member of the U.S. House of Representatives. She is experienced in drafting legislative language and policy recommendations, engaging in coalition building, and organizing meetings among policymakers. Anne has a B.A. in Political Science from the University of Washington and a Masters degree in Public Administration from The George Washington University.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Shenique<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Thomas<br>
<b>Title:</b> Senior Policy Analyst<br>
<b>Division:</b> Corrections &amp; Reentry<br>
<b>Program:</b> Reentry<br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> sthomas@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 862-579-0009<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5049<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> SheniqueT@gmail.com<br>
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<b>Bio:</b> Shenique S. Thomas works on the CSG Justice Centers projects related to improving the use of risk and needs assessments in corrections and develops training curricula and resources to support a more informed approach to effective reentry strategies for adults with sexual offense convictions. She also works to integrate family engagement issues into the CSG Justice Centers technical assistance strategies. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, Shenique worked at the Rutgers University Evidence-Based Institute for Justice Policy Research as a research faculty member, managing evaluation projects focused on offender reintegration initiatives in correctional facilities and the community. She also taught courses in New Jersey state prisons for the New Jersey Pathways from Prison to Postsecondary Education Project. Shenique has conducted research related to the impact of incarceration on prisoners, families, and communities, and linkages between incarceration, inequality and health disparities. She has written on the social implications of mass imprisonment in the Journal of Ethnicity in Criminal Justice and the Journal of Criminal Justice and on risk assessments for sex offenders in Criminal Justice and Behavior. Shenique earned her BA in psychology from Hampton University and her MA and PhD in criminal justice from Rutgers University School of Criminal Justice.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Chigozie<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Onyema<br>
<b>Title:</b> Policy Analyst<br>
<b>Division:</b> National Initiatives<br>
<b>Program:</b> Reentry<br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> conyema@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-5766<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5766<br>
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<b>Cell Number:</b> 917-623-1702<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Chigozie Onyema is a Policy Analyst who provides in-depth technical assistance to local jurisdictions to improve outcomes for people with mental health and co-occurring substance use disorders in county criminal justice systems. In addition, he works with state and local governments to implement evidence-based practices in institutional and community corrections. Prior to joining the Justice Center, Chigozie was a staff attorney at the New Jersey Institute for Social Justice, where he worked on legislation to eliminate employment barriers for individuals with criminal convictions, and helped draft amicus briefs to the Supreme Court of New Jersey on a range of civil rights issues. Chigozie earned his B.A. from Howard University and his J.D. from New York University School of Law.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Mariana<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Veras<br>
<b>Title:</b> Program Assistant<br>
<b>Division:</b> National Initiatives<br>
<b>Program:</b> Mental Health<br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> mveras@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-5764<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5764<br>
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<b>Cell Number:</b> 917-698-2993<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Mariana Veras provides support to the Mental Health Program. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, Mariana conducted field research on the ramifications of the demolition of public housing in Chicago. She also worked on an initiative to reinstate funding for the Addison County (Vermont) Probation and Parole Office, for a program providing assistance to people affected by sexual and domestic violence. Mariana was a Research Intern with the Substance Use and Mental Health Program at the Vera Institute of Justice. She received her B.A. in Psychology and Sociology from Middlebury College.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Mai<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Tran<br>
<b>Title:</b> Program Associate<br>
<b>Division:</b> Corrections &amp; Reentry<br>
<b>Program:</b> Reentry<br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> mtran@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-356-0048<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5048<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> mai_p_tran@alumni.brown.edu<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 949-257-8287<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Mai Tran works on the CSG Justice Centers reentry, corrections, and behavioral health programs, with a focus on writing, research and coordination for a wide array of print and web resources and products. Mai also tracks media coverage, current events, new research, and funding opportunities in the criminal justice field. Before coming to the CSG Justice Center, she interned at the Legislative Press Bureau for the Rhode Island General Assembly, the American Civil Liberties Union of Southern California, and for U.S. Senator Sheldon Whitehouse. She received her BA in political science and mass communications from the University of California, Berkeley, and her MA in public policy from Brown University.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Beth<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Skinner<br>
<b>Title:</b> Program Director<br>
<b>Division:</b> National Initiatives<br>
<b>Program:</b> Reentry<br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> bskinner@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-5768<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5768<br>
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<b>Cell Number:</b> 917-697-8566<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Beth Skinner directs the CSG Justice Center's Reentry efforts within the National Initiatives Division. Previously, Beth worked in community corrections for 10 years with the Sixth Judicial District in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. She held several positions with the Department, including Residential Officer, High Risk Officer, Residential Supervisor, Social Services Coordinator (housing), and Special Services Probation/Parole Supervisor. While in a supervisory capacity Beth managed a multitude of programs, including residential, reentry, workforce development, the community service and intern programs, the sex offender unit, victim services, Americorps work crews, quality assurance, and housing. She has her M.A. and Ph.D. in Social Work from the University of Iowa, with an emphasis in Criminology.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Warren<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Hansen<br>
<b>Title:</b> Public Affairs Manager<br>
<b>Division:</b> Communications<br>
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<b>Office Location:</b> DC<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> whansen@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 202-624-8593<br>
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<b>Cell Number:</b> 202-306-1334<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Warren Hansen previously worked for two state-level political campaigns. He was also a Public Information Officer for the Maryland State Comptroller. In addition, Warren has worked on Capitol Hill as a Press Secretary for a member of the U.S. Congress. He went on to become a Community Advocate for Interfaith Works, a nonprofit that serves the most vulnerable citizens of Montgomery County (Maryland). In that role, he led the organization's grassroots organizing and strategic communications efforts. Warren holds a B.A. in History and Government and Politics from the University of Maryland.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Erica<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Dumas<br>
<b>Title:</b> Public Affairs Manager<br>
<b>Division:</b> State Initiatives<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> edumas@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-5729<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5729<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> dumas.erica@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 917-565-0192<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Erica Dumas helps advance the strategic communications efforts of the Justice Reinvestment Initiative. Previously, she served in public sector settings at federal and international levels serving the U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, the U.S. Department of State, the United States Mission to the United Nations, the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs, and the City of New York.  She has also served as a communications consultant to national nonprofits and private organizations, providing digital media assistance and communications strategy. Erica holds a Masters degree in Public Administration from Pennsylvania State University and a Bachelors degree in International Communications from the University of Bridgeport.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Christopher<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Boland<br>
<b>Title:</b> Publications Editor<br>
<b>Division:</b> Communications<br>
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<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> cboland@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-5716<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5716<br>
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<b>Cell Number:</b> 718-702-4317<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Christopher Boland maintains the Justice Centers publications schedule and ensures the quality of program-related and promotional content. Previously, he served as Senior Editor at the Catholic Near East Welfare Association, where he managed the publication of the agencys award-winning print and online magazine, ONE. Christopher holds a B.A. in Philosophy from DePaul University, where he graduated with Highest Honors. He received his M.A. in Philosophy from Emory University and an LLM in International Human Rights Law from the University of Essex in the United Kingdom.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Mike<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Eisenberg<br>
<b>Title:</b> Research Manager<br>
<b>Division:</b> Research<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> Austin<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> meisenberg@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 512-482-8298<br>
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<b>Cell Number:</b> 512-740-1356<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Mike Eisenberg has served as Research Manager since 2008, managing the logistics and methodology of key research and evaluation projects in the areas of parole, probation, and substance abuse and mental health treatment programs. For the past 25 years, he has directed complex research projects and has written analytical reports for policymakers and correctional administrators for the state of Texas, including work for the Criminal Justice Policy Council, Board of Pardons and Paroles, and Department of Criminal Justice-Parole Division. Most recently he served as Director of Research and Evaluation for the Texas Department of Criminal Justice-Community Justice Assistance Division. He has evaluated substance abuse treatment, mentally ill offender diversion programs, faith-based correctional programs, sex-offender treatment, and employment and correctional education programs. Mike has also conducted technical assistance activities for state universities and national experts in Florida and Missouri. He received a B.A. and M.A. from the University of Texas at Austin.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Cassondra<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Branderhorst<br>
<b>Title:</b> Program Associate<br>
<b>Division:</b> Local Initiatives<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> Bethesda<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> cbranderhorst@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 240-482-8580<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 8580<br>
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<b>Bio:</b> Cassondra Branderhorst serves as a Program Associate for the Local Initiatives Division. Prior to joining the Justice Center, Cassondra worked for the United States Federal Courts, writing Presentence and Collateral Reports for the Probation Department. Cassondra got her start in policy work with the National Association of State Alcohol and Drug Abuse Directors, tracking legislation and writing bill summaries concerning substance use disorders, mental health issues, criminal justice, and health care. She also has experience working within the juvenile justice system, and advocating for victims of domestic violence. Cassondra holds a B.A. in Criminal Justice from Michigan State University and an M.S. in Public Service Management-Public Policy from DePaul University.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Lorrie<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Rickman-Jones<br>
<b>Title:</b> Senior Policy Advisor, Behavioral Health, Office of the Governor, Illinois<br>
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<b>Email Address:</b> lorrierickman.jones@illinois.gov<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 312-814-1115<br>
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<b>Cell Number:</b> 708-227-7359<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Lorrie Rickman-Jones has more than 25 years of experience working in the public health and human services fields. As the Governors Senior Policy Advisor, Dr. Rickman-Jones is responsible for the creation, implementation, and analysis of mental health policy that maximizes community services for mental illness.
Previously, Lorrie Rickman-Jones served as Director of the Division of Mental Health, Illinois Department of Human Services. She began her professional career at the Bobby E. Wright Community Mental Health Center while interning at the Chicago Read Mental Health Center. Since then, she has held various leadership positions with the Harvard School of Public Health, the Psychiatric Institute for the Circuit Court of Cook County, and later as CEO of the Better Boys Foundation in Chicago. She also served as a Deputy Director in the public mental health system in Washington, D.C.
Dr. Rickman-Jones received her Bachelors degree from Tufts University and her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from Howard University.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Justin<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Jones<br>
<b>Title:</b> Director, Department of Corrections, Oklahoma (Ret.)<br>
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<b>Email Address:</b> jstjon2@aol.com<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 405-425-2505<br>
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<b>Cell Number:</b> 405-301-4245<br>
<b>Bio:</b> As Director of the Oklahoma Department of Corrections, a position from which he recently retired, Mr. Jones was responsible for all administrative functions relating to Department of Corrections operations, budgeting, personnel, and training. Mr. Jones also served as the primary contact for the Governors Office, legislators, local law enforcement agencies, and correction agencies throughout the United States. With more than 35 years of criminal justice experience, Mr. Jones began his career serving as a probation and parole officer with the Department of Corrections in 1977 and was appointed Director of the Board of Corrections in 2005. Mr. Jones chaired the Reentry Committee for the Association of Correctional Administrators and the Governors Transformation Advisory Board on Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services. He was also the Commissioner for Correctional Accreditation for the American Correctional Association. Mr. Jones holds Bachelors degrees in Communications and Sociology from East Central University.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Glen<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Grell<br>
<b>Title:</b> Chair, Subcommittee on Courts, House of Representatives, Pennsylvania<br>
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<b>Email Address:</b> ggrell@pahousegop.com<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 717-795-6091<br>
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<b>Cell Number:</b> 717-433-6613<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Representative Glen Grell was first elected to the Pennsylvania House of Representatives in 2004 and is currently serving his fifth, two-year term in the House, where he currently chairs the Subcommittee on Courts. Representative Grells additional committee assignments include the Appropriations, Health, and Insurance Rules.
Prior to his election to the House, Representative Grell was a practicing attorney in the areas of municipal and administrative law, government affairs, real estate law and finance, and public procurement.
A long-time civic and community leader, Representative Grell serves on the Shippensburg University Council of Trustees and on the Board of the Pennsylvania Masonic Youth Foundation. He has also served as the Director of the Cumberland Valley Eagle Foundation since 2002 and chairs the Fund Distribution Panel of the United Way of the Capital Region.
Representative Grell received his Bachelors degree from The Johns Hopkins University and his J.D. from Dickinson Law School.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Frank<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Straub<br>
<b>Title:</b> Chief of Police, Spokane Police Department, Washington<br>
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<b>Email Address:</b> fstraub1@gmail.com<br>
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<b>Bio:</b> Frank Straub has extensive experience in the public safety and federal law enforcement fields and has received national acclaim for his methods of crime reduction. In 2012, Dr. Straub was named Chief of Police of the Spokane Police Department, where he is responsible for the planning, efficient administration, and operations of the police department.
Previously, Dr. Straub served as the Public Safety Director for the City of Indianapolis and the Public Safety Commissioner in White Plains, New York. During his seven-year tenure as Public Safety Commissioner, Dr. Straub designed and implemented a community policing strategy for the City that helped achieve a 40-percent decline in serious crimes.
Dr. Straub has also worked for the New York City Police Department, the Naval Criminal Investigative Service, the Diplomatic Security Service, the Inspector General for the State of New York, and the U.S. Department of Justice.
Dr. Straub received his Bachelors degree in Psychology from St. Johns University, his Masters degree in Forensic Psychology from John Jay College of Criminal Justice, and his Ph.D. in Criminal Justice from the City College of New York.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Lisa<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Clements<br>
<b>Title:</b> Commissioner, Office of Behavioral Health, Department of Human Services, Colorado<br>
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<b>Email Address:</b> lisa.clements@state.co.us<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 303-866-7434<br>
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<b>Bio:</b> As the state of Colorados Director of the Office of Behavioral Health since August 2011, Dr. Lisa M. Clements oversees the state-operated psychiatric hospitals at Fort Logan and Pueblo, as well as the Community Behavioral Health systems community mental health, substance abuse treatment, and prevention programs. As the Commissioner and State Substance Abuse Authority, she actively consults with other offices and departments in the development and oversight of behavioral health policy in Colorado.
Dr. Clements is a Licensed Psychologist and previously served as the Chief Behavioral Health Officer for Missouri HealthNet (Medicaid) in the Missouri Department of Social Services. Dr. Clements began employment with the Missouri Department of Mental Health (DMH) in 1987 as a psychologist at the Mid-Missouri Mental Health Center. In 1993 she was appointed as the DMHs Director of Childrens Psychiatric Services and as Deputy Division Director for the Division of Comprehensive Psychiatric Services in 1996. In 1997, Clements was appointed as the Director of the Interdepartmental Initiative for Childrens Behavioral Health, serving as Primary Investigator for a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation grant through the Center for Healthcare Strategies. She served in this role until 2000 when she opened a private consulting practice. In 2004 she began consulting with Missouri HealthNet and assumed the role of Clinical Director in 2005.
Dr. Clements holds a Masters degree and a Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology from the University of Missouri-Columbia, and a Bachelors degree in Sociology from Mid-America Nazarene University in Kansas. <br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Stacey<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Katz<br>
<b>Title:</b> Senior Policy Analyst<br>
<b>Division:</b> National Initiatives<br>
<b>Program:</b> Mental Health<br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> skatz@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-5765<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5765<br>
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<b>Bio:</b> Stacey Katz works as a Senior Policy Analyst for the Mental Health Program. Prior to joining the Justice Center she worked as a Forensic Counselor to individuals involved in the criminal justice system in both jail based and community settings in Pima County, AZ. Earlier in her career Stacey worked on a number of evidenced based projects relating to sex offender management, public policy, actuarial instrument development, substance abuse and serious mental illness. Consequently, she has co-authored articles and presented on such topics. She earned her B.A. in Psychology from the University of Arizona and Masters in Forensic Psychology from John Jay College of Criminal Justice. <br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Shane<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Correia<br>
<b>Title:</b> Program Associate<br>
<b>Division:</b> State Initiatives<br>
<b>Program:</b> Justice Reinvestment<br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> scorreia@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-5755<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5755<br>
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<b>Bio:</b> Shane Correia is a Program Associate with the State Initiatives Division. Prior to joining the Justice Center, he worked within the New York City (NYC) Department of Probation and the Mayors Criminal Justice Coordinators office, where he focused on implementation of swift-and-certain sanctions for probation clients, and the collateral legal implications of low-level drug adjudications, respectively. Shane was also Program Coordinator for Advantage Academy at the NYC Department of Homeless Services, a program that provided shelter and educational and social supports for qualified homeless clients. Since 2009, he also serves as a Board Member on the New York State Juvenile Justice Advisory Group. Shane holds a B.A. in Political Science from Hunter College and a J.D. in International &amp; Comparative Law and Public Law &amp; Regulation from Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Emily<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Harris<br>
<b>Title:</b> Policy Analyst<br>
<b>Division:</b> Behavioral Health <br>
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<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> eharris@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-356-0054<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5054<br>
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<b>Bio:</b> Emily Harris provides technical assistance to mental health courts and works on peer-to-peer learning initiatives, including the Mental Health Court Learning Site and the Mental Health Court Curriculum. Emily also supports the Judges Leadership Initiative, which, together with the Psychiatric Leadership Group, provides training to judges nationwide on issues of mental health within the criminal justice system. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, Emily worked at the Brennan Center for Justice, where she worked closely with the Community-Oriented Defender Network, a network of public defender offices. She has also co-developed and co-presented an Arraignment Court Tour, during which participants were given a ground-level perspective on issues such as defender caseloads, pre-trial detention, and prosecutorial discretion in the Manhattan criminal justice system. Emily received her BA in religious and political philosophy from the Gallatin School of Individualized Study at New York University.<br>
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<b>Date Hired:</b> 9/3/13<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Kina<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Grbic<br>
<b>Title:</b> Program Associate<br>
<b>Division:</b> Communications<br>
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<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> kgrbic@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 917-558-5467<br>
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<b>Bio:</b> Kina Grbic provides support to the CSG Justice Center's Communications Division. Prior to joining the Justice Center, Kina was the Managing Editor of the Touro Law Review. Kina also worked with the United States Attorney's Office on various criminal prosecutions in New York City and Long Island. She was a judicial extern to the Honorable Joseph F. Bianco of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York. Kina received a B.A. in Political Science from New York University, and a J.D. from Touro College Jacob D. Fuchsberg School of Law.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Daniel<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Baeder<br>
<b>Title:</b> Policy Analyst
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<b>Division:</b> Corrections &amp; Reentry<br>
<b>Program:</b> Reentry<br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> dbaeder@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-356-0046<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5046<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> dkbaeder@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 614-562-4608<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Dan Baeders work focuses on health care policy issues that affect individuals involved with the criminal justice system. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, Dan worked as a research associate at the Ohio Legislative Service Commission, where he focused on insurance law and policy, including the impact of the Affordable Care Act at the state level and the development of state-based health insurance exchanges. Dan holds a BA in economics and political science from Case Western Reserve University.<br>
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<b>Date Hired:</b> 10/7/13<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Jake<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Heggelke<br>
<b>Title:</b> Web Producer<br>
<b>Division:</b> Communications<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> jheggelke@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-356-0057<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5057<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> jacob.heggelke@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 518-944-6762<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Jake Heggelke helps facilitate day-to-day website production by posting content, photos, videos, and reports to the website. Previously, Jake served as technology analyst for the New York Prosecutors Training Institute, where he developed and provided technical support for the organization's web applications. Jake holds a BA in communication with a double minor in mathematics and music from the University at Albany.<br>
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<b>NYC Floor:</b> 20th Floor<br>
<b>Date Hired:</b> 10/7/13<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Susan<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Reed<br>
<b>Title:</b> District Attorney, Bexar County, Texas<br>
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<b>Phone #:</b> 210-335-2342<br>
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<b>Bio:</b> Susan Reed is the first woman to be elected District Attorney of Bexar County. Prior to her election as District Attorney in 1998, she served as an Assistant District Attorney of Bexar County for eight years, and was Chief Prosecutor in the 144th and 187th District Courts. District Attorney Reed is credited with the establishment of the Gang Unit in the Adult Probation Department, as well as the Elder Fraud Unit. She was also responsible for securing a grant from the Office of Violence Against Women that was used to establish a Family Justice Center in Bexar County. District Attorney Reed serves on the Texas Human Trafficking Prevention Task Force. Her current board memberships include the National District Attorney's Association and Texas District and County Attorney's Association, where she also serves as the Texas Director and President, respectively. District Attorney Reed has also served on the International Association of Chiefs of Police's committee on preventing sexual assault from police officers. She received her Bachelors degree from the University of Texas, Austin and her J.D. from the University of Texas School of Law.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Blake<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Norton<br>
<b>Title:</b> Director<br>
<b>Division:</b> Local Initiatives<br>
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<b>Office Location:</b> Bethesda<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> bnorton@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 240-482-8584<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 8584<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> bloisnorton@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 202-384-8995<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Blake Norton oversees the Justice Center's Local Initiatives division, which focuses on the four program areas of Law Enforcement, Mental Health, Reentry, and School Discipline. In addition to working with legislators, consultants, researchers, practitioners, and policymakers to help raise the level of public awareness about critical criminal justice issues, the Local Initiatives division provides technical assistance to cities, counties, and nonprofits focused on cross-system collaborations between law enforcement and other criminal justice entities, with a significant focus on the intersection between law enforcement and behavioral health systems. Before joining the center, Blake spent more than 19 years with the Boston Police Department, where she helped shape the agencys reentry efforts and successfully worked with citizens and faith-based organizations to advance consensus-based strategies for improving public safety. She designed and managed the police departments community affairs activities, including programs for court-involved and at-risk youth. She received her B.A. from the University of Massachusetts and her M.Ed. from Boston University.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Graham<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Ruff<br>
<b>Title:</b> Operations Coordinator<br>
<b>Division:</b> National Initiatives<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> gruff@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-5749<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5749<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> gruff@csg.org<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 516-672-3215<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Graham Ruff is the Operations Coordinator for the National Initiatives Division. Before joining the CSG Justice Center, Graham was a Budget Manager at the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, where he was in charge of budgeting for a special project within the Bureau of Alcohol and Drug Use Prevention, Care and Treatment. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Economics from Binghamton University and a Master's degree in Public Administration from Baruch College. <br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Paul<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Peña<br>
<b>Title:</b> Program Associate<br>
<b>Division:</b> National Initiatives<br>
<b>Program:</b> Courts<br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> ppena@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-5212<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5212<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> paulspena@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 513-240-2619<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Before joining the Justice Centers Courts team, Paul served as an Assistant to the Commissioners of Warren County, Ohio, where he coordinated efforts among judges, sheriffs, and the commissioners. He previously conducted research at the Institution for Social and Policy Studies as well as at the Jackson Institute for Global Affairs, both of which are located in New Haven, CT. He earned his B.A. in Anthropology and Psychology at Yale University and his M.A. in Political Science at Columbia University.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Emily<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Buckler<br>
<b>Title:</b> Publications Editor<br>
<b>Division:</b> Communications<br>
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<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> ebuckler@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-5716<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5716<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> emilybuckler@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 517-927-4451<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Emily Buckler provides editing, graphic design, and production support for the CSG Justice Center. Previously, she was the editorial project manager for NAFSA: Association of International Educators in Washington, DC, where she managed and edited print and web publications. She has also served as a writer, editor, and researcher for national clients such as National Geographic, McGraw-Hill, and Pearson Education. She received her BA in English from Michigan State University, a secondary teaching certificate in language arts and history from Michigan State University, and is pursuing her MFA in creative writing and literature from SUNY Stony Brook.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Heather<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Tubman-Carbone<br>
<b>Title:</b> Grantee Technical Assistance Manager
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<b>Division:</b> Corrections &amp; Reentry<br>
<b>Program:</b> Reentry<br>
<b>Office Location:</b> Bethesda<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> htubman-carbone@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 240-482-8580<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 8580<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> hrtcarbone@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 908-420-7642<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Heather Tubman-Carbone oversees technical assistance to state and local corrections agencies that are designing and implementing evidence-based strategies to reduce recidivism and improve public safety. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, Heather worked at Westat as a research associate, designing and managing surveys focused on adult and juvenile community corrections populations and supervision agencies nationwide. She also worked at the Prisoner Reentry Institute at John Jay College, managing a research portfolio that included young adult reentry and prison education programs. Heather has conducted reentry-related research concerning the impact of gender-specific parole supervision programs, sex offender supervision policies, and distance-learning programs that begin in prison and allow adults to continue participation as they transition back into their communities. She has co-authored toolkits about barriers to reentry, and written on the reentry process and probation home visits for professional journals. Heather earned her BA in criminal justice from Northeastern University, her MA in criminal justice from the London School of Economics and Political Science, and her PhD in criminal justice from Rutgers University School of Criminal Justice.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Ellie<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Wilson<br>
<b>Title:</b> Program Associate<br>
<b>Division:</b> State Initiatives<br>
<b>Program:</b> Justice Reinvestment<br>
<b>Office Location:</b> Seattle<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> ewilson@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 206-420-2714<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 4714<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> wilsonellie@gmail.com <br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 360-556-8834<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Elliott “Ellie” Wilson is a Program Associate with the Justice Reinvestment team focusing on Nebraska state. Previously, she worked with the City of Seattles Office of Intergovernmental Relations, the City Council, and the City Attorneys Office. She also served as a Judicial Extern to the Honorable Mary E. Fairhurst of the Washington Supreme Court, analyzed legislation for the Washington State Bar Association Juvenile Law Section, and drafted juvenile justice legislation for the Washington State Legislature. Before becoming an attorney, Ellie covered politics and government for Roll Call, The Seattle Times, and Skagit Valley Herald. She received her Bachelors degree in Journalism and Political Science and her J.D. from the University of Washington.<br>
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<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Ex-Staff<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Kim<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Bones<br>
<b>Title:</b> Senior Policy Analyst<br>
<b>Division:</b> National Initiatives<br>
<b>Program:</b> Juvenile<br>
<b>Office Location:</b> Bethesda<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> kbones@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 301-915-9700<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 8700<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> bones3kkd@comcast.net<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 410-491-8256<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Kim R. Bones works on the CSG Justice Center's Juvenile Justice Program. Prior to joining the Justice Center, Kim worked for the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Preventions (OJJDP) National Training and Technical Assistance Center(NTTAC). She also worked for the Maryland Department of Juvenile Services managing the Professional Development and Training Unit, the Best Practices, Policy and Program Development Unit, and Baltimore Citys Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative. Kim also has expertise monitoring the life, health, and safety conditions of youth detained in Marylands juvenile facilities. Kim received her B.A. in Criminal Justice from North Carolina Central University and her M.S. in Public Safety Management from Johns Hopkins University.<br>
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<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Jonathan<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Monsalve<br>
<b>Title:</b> Policy Analyst<br>
<b>Division:</b> National Initiatives<br>
<b>Program:</b> Reentry<br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> jmonsalve@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-5766<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5766<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> monsalvejon@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 201-315-1090<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Jonathan Monsalve is a Policy Analyst with the Justice Centers Reentry Program. Previously, Jonathan was the Director of Workforce Development and Fatherhood Programs at the Center for Court Innovations Midtown Community Court, where he oversaw the successful design, implementation, and execution of workforce and fatherhood curricula, a tailored cognitive behavioral therapy intervention for non-custodial fathers, and a family-safety-first, fatherhood-focused approach for clients with histories of family violence or child maltreatment. Jonathan is a certified Mediator for the New York Peace Institute, where he provides criminal court meditation services and community dispute resolution services in Manhattan and Brooklyn. He received his B.A. and M.S. in Criminal Justice from New Jersey City University.<br>
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<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Ex-Staff<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>Date Hired:</b> 7/28/14<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Robin<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Jackson<br>
<b>Title:</b> Policy Analyst<br>
<b>Division:</b> National Initiatives<br>
<b>Program:</b> Reentry<br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> rjackson@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-5767<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5767<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> stdrdj14@shsu.edu<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 936-714-2318<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Robin D. Jackson is a Policy Analyst within the Justice Centers Reentry Program. Prior to joining the Justice Center, Robin worked in the Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology at Sam Houston State University as a Research Assistant and Instructor. She has also worked as a K-12 public school teacher in Houston, Texas, and as a Correctional Officer for the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. Robin earned a B.A. in Journalism/Public Relations from Sam Houston State University and an M.B.A. from Keller Graduate School of Management. She will receive her Ph.D. in Criminal Justice from Sam Houston State University in August 2014. <br>
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<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>Date Hired:</b> 6/16/14<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Liam<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Julian<br>
<b>Title:</b> Writer and Editor<br>
<b>Division:</b> Communications<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> ljulian@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-5729<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5729<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> liam.julian@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 202-351-9822<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Liam Julian is responsible for a variety of writing and editing projects at the CSG Justice Center. Prior to joining the Justice Center, Liam was a Hoover Institution Research Fellow and managing editor of Policy Review magazine, for which he commissioned and edited articles, managed production, and wrote regular essays and reviews. Liam started his career at the Thomas B. Fordham Institute, an education-policy organization in Washington, D.C., where he edited reports and produced the organizations weekly newsletter, The Education Gadfly. He received his BA in English from Florida State University.<br>
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<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Ex-Staff<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>Date Hired:</b> 5/12/14<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Helen<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Ricci<br>
<b>Title:</b> Senior Policy Analyst<br>
<b>Division:</b> National Initiatives<br>
<b>Program:</b> Law Enforcement<br>
<b>Office Location:</b> Bethesda<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> hricci@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 240-482-8584<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 8584<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> Helen_Ricci@uml.edu<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 978-934-4542<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Helen Ricci is a Senior Policy Analyst in the National Divisions Law Enforcement Program. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, Helen spent nearly seven years as a Boston Police Officer, where she held district-level and city-wide assignments with duties including patrol, booking, plainclothes, and undercover, after graduating second in her Academy class. Former Police Commissioner Edward F. Davis III selected Helen for the Special Operations Division - Mobile Operations Patrol Unit with special consideration for Special Weapons And Tactics (SWAT). Prior to her career in law enforcement, Helen was an auditor for John Hancock Financial Services. Helen received her B.S. in Business Administration (Accounting) from Babson College, an M.S. in Administrative Studies from Boston College, and an M.A. in Criminal Justice from the University of Massachusetts Lowell, where she is also currently completing her Ph.D. Her doctoral dissertation will examine policys impact on law enforcement perspectives of sex offender registration and notification systems.<br>
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<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Ex-Staff<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Tracee<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Burroughs-Gardner<br>
<b>Title:</b> Psychiatrist<br>
<b>Division:</b> National Initiatives<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> Offsite<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> tburroughs@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 443-841-4969<br>
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<b>Cell Number:</b> 443-841-4969<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Dr. Tracee Burroughs-Gardner received her Bachelor of Science degree from Howard University and her M.D. from George Washington University. She completed her psychiatry residency at the University of Maryland/Sheppard Pratt program in Baltimore, MD. Dr. Burroughs-Gardner has dedicated her professional life to helping people with chronic and persistent mental illness who live in urban environments. As such, she currently serves as the CEO and Medical Director of Urban Behavioral Associates in Baltimore. In addition to her clinical work in these areas, Dr. Burroughs-Gardner is involved with the American Psychiatric Association, teaches medical students and psychiatry residents, and writes and lectures nationally on topics in the fields of community and cultural psychiatry. <br>
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<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Luis<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Alcala<br>
<b>Title:</b> Information Technology Support Specialist<br>
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<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> lalcala@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-5724<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5724<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> luisdalcala@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 646-864-4755<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Luis Alcala has worked over 10 years in IT and has a background in systems administration, desktop support, and help desk Engineering. Prior to joining The Justice Center, Luis was a manager at Capco, where he led a small group of engineers on the Desktop Support Team. Luis has an MBA in Business Management from the Metropolitan College of New York and is a MCSE Microsoft Systems Administrator. <br>
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<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> No<br>
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<b>Date Hired:</b> 12/8/14<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Chanel<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Rhymes<br>
<b>Title:</b> Administrative Assistant<br>
<b>Division:</b> State Initiatives<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> Seattle<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> crhymes@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 206-454-8290<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 4290<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> chynel26@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 253-468-3285<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Chanel Rhymes provides administrative and logistical support to the Justice Reinvestment team. Prior to joining the Justice Center, she worked as a Regional Field Organizer for Washington Congressman Derek Kilmer's 2014 re-election campaign. She received her B.A. in Law and Government Policy with a minor in Sociology from The Evergreen State College, where she also worked as a student liaison, lobbying for the Washington Student Association during the 2014 legislative session. She worked as an intern with The Statewide Poverty Action Network on voter registration, education and turnout efforts, and volunteered with the Tacoma-Pierce County Bar Association. <br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Christopher<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Fisher<br>
<b>Title:</b> Senior Policy Advisor<br>
<b>Division:</b> State Initiatives<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> Seattle<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> cfisher@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 206-454-8288<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 4288<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> chrisfish@gmail.come<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 646-771-6697<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Chris Fisher has spent his entire career working to guide the development of public policy through action-oriented research. Before joining the CSG Justice Center, Chris served as director of analysis and integrated solutions in the New York City Mayors Office of Criminal Justice. In this role he worked to coordinate the planning, analysis, and evaluation of inter-agency efforts to solve place-based criminal justice challenges in New York City. Chris has served in similar capacities for other New York City criminal justice agencies, including the New York City Police Department, the Department of Probation, the Administration for Childrens Services, and the former Department of Juvenile Justice. Prior to working for New York City, he was a senior research assistant with the Criminal Justice Research and Evaluation Center at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice. Chris earned his BA in psychology from the University of Virginia, his MA in criminal justice from John Jay College of Criminal Justice, and his PhD in criminal justice from the City University of New York Graduate Center.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Paul<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Day<br>
<b>Title:</b> Director of Online Services<br>
<b>Division:</b> Communications<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> pday@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-753-5202 <br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5202<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> paul.day.m@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 240-675-0683<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Paul Day focuses on improving the performance and outcomes of the CSG Justice Center's website and online media efforts. Before joining the CSG Justice Center, Paul specialized in digital marketing and website development for nonprofits and government agencies. As digital media manager for the Corporation for Enterprise Development in Washington, DC, he developed online strategies to promote publications and events. He also served as communications manager for DC Central Kitchen, where he spearheaded digital fundraising efforts and increased the profile of the organization online and offline. Paul received a BS in Sociology from Towson University.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Arleen <br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Edwards<br>
<b>Title:</b> Events Coordinator <br>
<b>Division:</b> Communications<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> aedwards@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-753-5201<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5201<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> aedwardsny@yahoo.com<br>
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<b>Bio:</b> Arleen Edwards manages the CSG Justice Centers conferences, meetings, and events. Previously, Arleen led the execution of a wide range of events and national conferences at New York University, the Hartford Convention and Visitors Bureau, JPMorgan Chase, and for various nonprofit organizations. Arleen holds a BA in sociology from the State University of New York-Brockport, a certificate in event and meeting management from the NYU Tisch Center for Hospitality and Tourism, and has achieved the Convention Industry Councils Certified Meeting Professional designation. <br>
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<b>First Name:</b> David <br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Sisk <br>
<b>Title:</b> Policy Analyst <br>
<b>Division:</b> State Initiatives<br>
<b>Program:</b> Justice Reinvestment<br>
<b>Office Location:</b> Seattle<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> dsisk@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 206-420-2714<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 4714<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> davesisk@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 646-647-5383<br>
<b>Bio:</b> David Sisk provides research, writing, stakeholder engagement, and legal review support for the CSG Justice Centers justice reinvestment work. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, David worked for the Ohio House of Representatives as a legislative aide and as a member of the Speakers policy team. His duties included researching and analyzing legislation with a focus on the House Criminal Justice Committee, as well as the House Civil and Commercial Law Committee. He worked with bill sponsors and legislative stakeholders to develop policy goals and to provide feedback on bill language proposals, in addition to reviewing the state's biannual budget. David has been active in a variety of local community organizations and has additional experience teaching English in South Korea. He has a BA in political science from Youngstown State University and a JD From Rutgers School of Law, Newark.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Shalini<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Friedel<br>
<b>Title:</b> Policy Analyst <br>
<b>Division:</b> County<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> Bethesda<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> sfriedel@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 240-482-8581<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 8581<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> shalinip22@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 562-761-2706<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Shalini Friedel's work focuses on state and county systems reform related to behavioral health. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, she served as a budget analyst in the Justice Management Division of the U.S. Department of Justice, where she oversaw budget formulation and execution issues related to several agencies, including the U.S. Marshals Service, the Drug Enforcement Administration, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the Assets Forfeiture Fund. In her most recent role, she oversaw funding issues related to the departments violent crime and gun safety initiatives. Shalini has a BA in economics and communication from the University of California, San Diego, and an MPA from George Washington University.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Mack<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Jenkins<br>
<b>Title:</b> Chief Probation Officer, County of San Diego, California<br>
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<b>Bio:</b> Mack Jenkins has worked in the criminal justice field for more than 35 years. He is currently the chief probation officer for San Diego County Probation and oversees a department of more than 1,300 staff who provide supervision and services to more than 13,000 adult and 2,500 juvenile offenders. During his career, Chief Jenkins has developed expertise in the use of evidenced-based practices for community supervision, has implemented special supervision programs for domestic violence and sex offenders, and managed reentry programs for juvenile offenders. Chief Jenkins has more than 20 years of experience working in drug courts and collaborative justice programs. He is the current chair of the San Diego County Community Corrections Partnership, serves on the board of the National Association of Drug Court Professionals, and is a member of the California Judicial Councils Collaborative Justice Courts Advisory Committee. He also serves on the National DWI Court Task Force, operated by the National Center DWI courts. Chief Jenkins is a past president of the Chief Probation Officers of California Association (CPOC) and is the current Vice President of the American Probation and Parole Association. He represents CPOC on the state Criminal Law Advisory Committee and State Authorized Sex Offender Risk Assessment Tool committee. Chief Jenkins has been an adjunct instructor in criminal justice and is a criminal justice consultant providing training to criminal justice professionals throughout the country on working with drug offenders and collaborative justice programs. He holds a Bachelors degree in Criminal Justice from the University of California, Irvine and a Master's degree in Criminal Justice from California State University, Long Beach.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Rebecca<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Cohen<br>
<b>Title:</b> Research Manager <br>
<b>Division:</b> Research<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> Austin<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> rebecca.cohen@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 512-480-3176<br>
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<b>Bio:</b> Becky Cohen works on school discipline and juvenile justice issues for the Justice Centers Research Division. Previously, she was a math teacher at a public middle school in Brooklyn, New York, and a director of academics at CitySquash, a nonprofit after school program in the Bronx, New York. She later worked in the Texas legislature as an aide to Representative Scott Hochberg, vice chair of the House Committee on Public Education, where she staffed the committee and analyzed education-related legislation. Becky recently completed her doctoral studies with a research focus on the impact of exclusionary discipline on student outcomes. She earned a BA in sociology from New York University, an MA in middle childhood mathematics education from Brooklyn College, and a PhD in educational policy and planning at the University of Texas at Austin.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Carl<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Reynolds<br>
<b>Title:</b> Senior Legal and Policy Advisor<br>
<b>Division:</b> Research<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> Austin<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> creynolds@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 512-480-3112<br>
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<b>Bio:</b> Carl Reynolds helps manage and develop projects related to court initiatives, corrections, sentencing reform, and juvenile justice issues. Previously, Carl served as director of the Texas Office of Court Administration. From 1997 to 2005, he was general counsel for the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ), responsible for prisons, probation, and parole. He also was general counsel to the Texas Board of Criminal Justice—the governing body for TDCJ. Prior to that position, he was the executive director of the Texas Punishment Standards Commission, general counsel to the Texas Senate Committee on Criminal Justice, director of the Senate's redistricting staff, and a briefing attorney for the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals. Among other projects, he works on the establishment and evaluation of public defender offices and on justice reinvestment strategies. Carl holds a JD from the University of Texas School of Law, an MA from the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs, and a BA from the University of Cincinnati.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Heather <br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Kugelmass<br>
<b>Title:</b> Intern <br>
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<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> heather.kugelmass@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-753-5219<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5219<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> h.kugelmass@gmail.com<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Randy <br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Hannig<br>
<b>Title:</b> Policy Analyst <br>
<b>Division:</b> Corrections &amp; Reentry<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> rhannig@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-753-5207<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5207<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> rhannig@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 217-553-1330<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Randy Hannig is a policy analyst in the Corrections and Reentry division of the CSG Justice Center. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, Randy was the senior advisor to the president of the American Bar Association and director of public policy at Equality Illinois (EQIL). At EQIL, Randy developed advocacy and policy approaches to advance the organizations vision of full equality for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people in Illinois, culminating in the passage of marriage equality in Illinois in November 2013. Before joining EQIL, Randy worked for nearly seven years on the issues development staff of Illinois Speaker of the House Michael J. Madigan. He also worked as a project assistant for Jenner &amp; Block LLP in Chicago. Randy received his BA in political science from Northwestern University and is scheduled to receive his MPA from Columbia University in May 2017.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Mark <br>
<b>Last Name:</b> O'Neil<br>
<b>Title:</b> Director of Online Services<br>
<b>Division:</b> Communications<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> moneil@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-753-5202 <br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5202<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> marksoniel@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 347-722-3795<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, Mark was the web manager at Aperture Foundation. He has more than 15 years of experience directing successful online projects in the United States and the United Kingdom, for companies ranging from national broadcast media to major cultural and nonprofit organizations.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Julia <br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Keyser<br>
<b>Title:</b> Program Associate<br>
<b>Division:</b> <br>
<b>Program:</b> Reentry<br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> jkeyser@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-5766 <br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5766<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> jk4381@nye.edu<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 315-360-7586<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Julia Keyser joins the CSG Justice Center as a program associate in the National Division. She was most recently a research associate at Community Oriented Correctional Health Services (COCHS), where she focused on state-level reentry initiatives. After college she served as a Peace Corps volunteer in Togo, West Africa. Upon her return to the United States, she refocused her energies on domestic policy, performing federal government relations for large health philanthropies in Washington, DC. Her prior internship experiences include the U.S. House of Representatives, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the Center for American Progress, and the Center for Alternative Sentencing and Employment Services (CASES). She received her BA from Tufts University, and her MPA in health policy from the Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service at New York University.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Andrew <br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Karwoski<br>
<b>Title:</b> Policy Analyst <br>
<b>Division:</b> Law Enforcement<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> akarwoski@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-753-5219 <br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5219<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> andrew.karwoski@gmail.com<br>
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<b>Bio:</b> Andrew Karwoski provides support to Justice and Mental Health Collaboration Program grantees, developing effective policy solutions to common challenges facing law enforcement agencies, and provides research and writing support. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, Andrew was senior legislative assistant and counsel for Congressman Jim Himes of Connecticut, where he served as the primary advisor on justice issues and led a number of legislative initiatives. He received a BA in political science and history from The Ohio State University and a JD from the George Mason University School of Law.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Maria<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Jacob<br>
<b>Title:</b> Policy Analyst<br>
<b>Division:</b> Corrections &amp; Reentry<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> Bethesda<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> mjacob@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 301-915-9701<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 8701<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> marianaomijacob@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 419-346-2458<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, Maria was a public defender at the Clark County Public Defenders Office in Las Vegas, Nevada. Before her experience in litigation, she worked at the Public Defender Service for the District of Columbia in the Community Defender Division, where she assisted attorneys in sealing and expunging criminal records, as well as other reentry services. It was there that she also helped organize the annual Community and Reentry Expungement Summit. Previously, Maria volunteered at the American Bar Association, where she worked on death penalty policy through the Death Penalty Moratorium Project. She earned her BA in history from the University of Toledo and her JD from Georgetown University Law Center.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Daisy<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Diallo<br>
<b>Title:</b> Policy Analyst<br>
<b>Division:</b> Corrections &amp; Reentry<br>
<b>Program:</b> Reentry<br>
<b>Office Location:</b> Bethesda<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> ddiallo@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 240-482-8577<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 8577<br>
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<b>Cell Number:</b> 646-734-3813<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Daisy Diallo provides on-site and distance-based training and technical assistance to community corrections agencies across the U.S. that are awarded Second Chance Act Smart Supervision grants. She provides support on the planning and implementation of evidence-based practices intended to help reduce recidivism. Previously, Daisy worked in community corrections for six years with the Advocate Program, Inc. in Miami, Florida. There she served in a number of capacities, including as probation counselor, group facilitator, quality assurance and training initiative project manager, juvenile justice program coordinator, and reentry service coordinator. As a reentry service coordinator, Daisy was charged with developing a local reentry collaborative in Miami-Dade County and building an evidence-based reentry program to reduce recidivism, promote public safety, raise awareness of reentry issues, and promote consumer access to direct services. Daisy earned a BS in psychology, a BFA in fine arts, and an MS in criminal justice with an emphasis on public administration from Florida International University.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> William<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Citty<br>
<b>Title:</b> Chief of Police, Oklahoma City Police Department, Oklahoma<br>
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<b>Bio:</b> Chief Citty began his law enforcement career with the Oklahoma City Police Department in 1977, working in the Patrol, Narcotics, Homicide, and Campus Resource divisions, the Tactical Unit, and the Public Information Office. Prior to becoming Chief of Police in 2003, he served as Deputy Chief of the Administration Bureau.
Chief Citty is affiliated with a number of professional organizations, including the International Association of Chiefs of Police, the Major Cities Chiefs Association, the Oklahoma Association of Chiefs of Police, the Police Executive Research Forum, and the FBI National Academy Associates. He serves on the Board of Directors for the American Red Cross, the Youth Leadership Exchange, Leadership OKC, ReMerge, Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum, and the Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training.
Chief Citty received his BS from Oklahoma State University and is a graduate of the FBI National Academy, the Senior Management Institute for Police, the Federal Emergency Management Institute, and the National Executive Institute.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Robert<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Crane<br>
<b>Title:</b> Former President, JEHT Foundation, NY<br>
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<b>Bio:</b> Robert Crane was the President and CEO of the JEHT Foundation from 2002 until it closed in 2009. During its time of operation, the JEHT Foundation was a key supporter of the CSG Justice Center.
Prior to joining the JEHT Foundation, Mr. Crane was a policy analyst and writer for the Education Commission of the States in Denver, Colorado, and was a program consultant working with numerous colleges and universities before taking a position with the Lincoln Center Institute. Mr. Crane was also the former President and Vice President of the Joyce Mertz-Gilmore Foundation.
Mr. Crane is a member of the Executive Committee of the Energy Foundation and received the Robert W. Scrivner Award from the Council on Foundations in1995 for creativity in grant making.
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<b>First Name:</b> Julie<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Romero<br>
<b>Title:</b> Event Coordinator<br>
<b>Division:</b> Communications<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> jromero@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-753-5201 <br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5201<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> julierom12@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 561-900-8006<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Julie Romero helps organize, develop, and execute conferences, corporate meetings, Capitol Hill events, press conferences,and other events at the CSG Justice Center. She is responsible for all aspects of event execution, including negotiations, vendors, budgets, on-site support services, administrative support services, and post-event analysis and reporting. Julie has more than 10 years of event management experience working with top global corporations, including NASDAQ, and top agencies in the event industry, including BMF Media and Cheryl Clisby &amp; Co. She is a 2014 and 2015 recipient of NASDAQs CEO Award, which honors professionals whose efforts have had a significant and positive impact on the company. Julie earned her BA in multimedia journalism with a minor in theatre production from Florida Atlantic University.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Daniel <br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Altman <br>
<b>Title:</b> Program Associate<br>
<b>Division:</b> State Initiatives<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> daltman@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-356-0056<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5056<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> daniel.s.altman@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 718-809-4149<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Dan Altman provides writing, editing, policy research and analysis, and logistical support to the CSG Justice Centers justice reinvestment work. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, Dan was a policy fellow, and later a communications intern, at the Drug Policy Alliance (DPA), where he focused on the intersection of drug policy and the criminal justice system. He earned a BA in political science with a minor in economics at The City College of New York and an MS in urban affairs from the Urban Affairs and Planning department at Hunter College.<br>
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<b>Date Hired:</b> 3/2/15<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Reginald<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Darby<br>
<b>Title:</b> Senior Policy Analyst, Government Affairs<br>
<b>Division:</b> Operations &amp; Administrative Services<br>
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<b>Office Location:</b> DC<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> rdarby@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 202-624-8474<br>
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<b>Cell Number:</b> 202-594-7931<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Reginald Darby helps to advance the priorities of the CSG Justice Center and its partners on Capitol Hill and in the executive branch. Before joining the CSG Justice Center's government affairs team in 2013, Reginald served as the director of federal affairs for the National Association of Health Underwriters, where he represented health insurance brokers, agents, and small businesses. Earlier in his career, Reginald worked for four different members of Congress, most recently as the senior legislative assistant to former Congressman Allen West of Florida. He earned his BA in political science and an MA in public policy, both from Howard University.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Russ<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Hauge<br>
<b>Title:</b> Senior Policy Advisor<br>
<b>Division:</b> State Initiatives<br>
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<b>Office Location:</b> Seattle<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> rhauge@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 206-454-8286 <br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 4286<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> russhauge@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 360-710-2688<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Russ Hauge brings over 30 years of experience working in the criminal justice system as an attorney and agency executive. From 1995 through 2014, he was the elected prosecuting attorney for Kitsap County, WA, a jurisdiction of approximately 250,000 people. He had previously worked as a deputy prosecutor and an attorney in private practice representing a variety of clients, including indigent defendants accused of the most serious crimes.
While Kitsap County prosecutor, Russ represented the Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys (WAPA) as chair of its Legislative Committee and as its representative to the Washington Sentencing Guidelines Commission and the Washington Partnership Council on Juvenile Justice. He was also the founding chair of Washingtons Sex Offender Policy Board. He was appointed WAPAs representative to the Minority and Justice Commission of the Washington State Supreme Court in 2012 and continues to serve as a member.
Just prior to joining the Justice Center, Russ was appointed by the governor to serve as a member of Washingtons Liquor and Cannabis Board. He is a graduate of the University of Washington and the University of Oregon School of Law.<br>
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<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Ex-Staff<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>flast (username for headshots):</b> <a href="rhauge" target="_blank">rhauge</a><br>
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<b>Date Hired:</b> 3/16/16<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Allison<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Berger<br>
<b>Title:</b> Policy Analyst<br>
<b>Division:</b> State Initiatives<br>
<b>Program:</b> Justice Reinvestment<br>
<b>Office Location:</b> Seattle<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> aberger@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 206-454-8287<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 4287<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> aberger8@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 206-639-5995<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Allison Berger provides technical support to states that are implementing justice reinvestment legislation. Her work focuses on improving outcomes for people under community supervision through programming and treatment. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, she worked for the Philadelphia Mayor's Office of Re-Integration Services for Ex-Offenders and for the Jerry Lee Center of Criminology in Philadelphia. She also volunteered as a prison educator through the Teach in Prison Program at San Quentin State Prison. She earned a BA in human behavior and criminology and art history from the University of California, Berkeley, and received an MS in criminology from the University of Pennsylvania.<br>
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<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Ex-Staff<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>flast (username for headshots):</b> <a href="aberger" target="_blank">aberger</a><br>
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<b>Date Hired:</b> 7/15/13<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Erin<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Harbinson<br>
<b>Title:</b> Policy Analyst<br>
<b>Division:</b> State Initiatives<br>
<b>Program:</b> Justice Reinvestment<br>
<b>Office Location:</b> Seattle<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> eharbinson@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 206-623-0669<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 4669<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> eeharbs@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 202-744-6196<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Erin Harbinson provides research expertise and technical assistance to states implementing justice reinvestment legislation. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, she worked for the University of Cincinnati Corrections Institute, evaluating programming and services in prisons, probation departments, reentry organizations, and other correctional agencies, as well as training correctional professionals and staff on evidence-based topics. Erin is currently a PhD candidate in criminal justice at the University of Cincinnati, where she is completing her dissertation on the validation of a risk and needs instrument on white-collar offenders. She received a BA in classical civilizations and sociology from the University of Arizona, and an MA in criminal justice from the University of Cincinnati.<br>
<b>Photo:</b> <br>
<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Ex-Staff<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>Date Hired:</b> 1/6/14<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Angela<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Gunter<br>
<b>Title:</b> Senior Research Associate<br>
<b>Division:</b> Research<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> Offsite<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> agunter@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-753-5211<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5211<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> <br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 470-295-4470<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Angela Gunters work primarily focuses on the data monitoring of justice reinvestment projects during Phase II policy implementation. She supports various ad hoc research efforts, including the 2014 Recidivism Reduction report, the Reentry and Employment pilot program, and the evaluation of the pretrial process for Bexar and Dallas counties Angela began her career in criminal justice in 2001 at the Texas Criminal Justice Policy Council, where she worked on forecasting the impact of juvenile justice policy options for the Texas Legislature and creating monthly projections of bed capacity for juvenile offenders. Angie later joined the JFA Institute and conducted research on different aspects of the criminal justice system, including parole, probation, and juvenile justice in Texas, Kansas, and Puerto Rico. In 2008, Angie worked with the CSG Justice Center as a consultant on various projects, including mental health IT development for the State of Alaska. Prior to her career in criminal justice, Angie worked in the private sector as a business systems analyst where she oversaw the project lifecycle of custom-built software applications. She received her MPA from Indiana University and her BA from Rice University.<br>
<b>Photo:</b> <br>
<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Staff<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>flast (username for headshots):</b> <a href="agunter" target="_blank">agunter</a><br>
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<b>Date Hired:</b> 11/1/13<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Allison<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Goldberg<br>
<b>Title:</b> Program Associate <br>
<b>Division:</b> Corrections &amp; Reentry<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> agoldberg@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-5716<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5716<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> algoldberg15@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 410-917-3091 <br>
<b>Bio:</b> Allison Goldberg provides writing, research, and coordination support for the CSG Justice Centers Behavioral Health and Corrections &amp; Reentry divisions. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, Allison interned with the White House Domestic Policy Council, where she worked with the Office of Urban Affairs, Justice and Opportunity to advance criminal justice reform and civil rights. She also previously worked with Liberty Hill Foundation and interned with PFLAG National. Allison received her BA in political science from Loyola Marymount University and her MPhil in criminology from the University of Cambridge.<br>
<b>Photo:</b> <br>
<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Ex-Staff<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>Expansion Pack II:</b> <br>
<b>flast (username for headshots):</b> <a href="agoldberg" target="_blank">agoldberg</a><br>
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<b>Date Hired:</b> 7/1/16<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Mark<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Stovell<br>
<b>Title:</b> Policy Analyst<br>
<b>Division:</b> Behavioral Health<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> mstovell@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-356-0047<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5047<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> mtstovell@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 937-681-6741<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Mark Stovell provides project support and technical assistance to Second Chance Act grantees that design and implement programs for individuals with co-occurring substance use and mental disorders. Before joining the CSG Justice Center, Mark worked for CASAColumbia in New York City where he contributed research to policy reports and co-developed educational tools about the impact of health care reform on addiction prevention and treatment. He also worked for Families USA in Washington, DC, and for Hunger Free Vermont as part of the Bill Emerson National Hunger Fellowship. Mark earned his BA in political science and sociology from Ohio University and is currently pursuing his MPA at Baruch College.<br>
<b>Photo:</b> <br>
<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Staff<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Expansion Pack I:</b> <br>
<b>Expansion Pack II:</b> <br>
<b>flast (username for headshots):</b> <a href="mstovell" target="_blank">mstovell</a><br>
<b>NYC Floor:</b> 11th Floor<br>
<b>Date Hired:</b> 11/3/14<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Marriah<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Vinson<br>
<b>Title:</b> Program Associate<br>
<b>Division:</b> State Initiatives<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> Seattle<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> mvinson@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 206-420-2714<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 4714<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> marriahvinson@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 360-298-0321<br>
<b>Bio:</b>
Marriah Vinson is a program associate supporting Justice Reinvestment. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, Marriah served as the educational and programmatic liaison between two Nashville-based nonprofit agencies and the Department of Correction of Middle Tennessee. Her work is informed by experience and interest in alternative prison chaplaincy, restorative justice practices, and the dialogue around collaborative and effective criminal justice reform. She received her BA in international studies and comparative religion from the University of Washington, and her MDiv from Vanderbilt University's Divinity School. <br>
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<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Ex-Staff<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>flast (username for headshots):</b> <a href="mvinson" target="_blank">mvinson</a><br>
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<b>Date Hired:</b> 3/1/16<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Mark<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Ferrante<br>
<b>Title:</b> Senior Policy Analyst<br>
<b>Division:</b> Corrections &amp; Reentry<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> Bethesda<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> mferrante@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 301-915-9702<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 8702<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> mferrante322@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 908-329-0708<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Mark Ferrante provides technical assistance to states and local jurisdictions seeking to reduce recidivism and improve other outcomes for youth involved in the juvenile justice system. Mark also provides support for the CSG Justice Centers work with juvenile probation departments. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, he was a senior policy advisor to the commissioner for the New York City Department of Probation. In that role, he staffed an interagency juvenile justice stakeholder group, which was integral to the planning and implementation of New York States Close to Home initiative and the launch of the Crossover Youth Practice Model. Mark has also worked on an arts-based collaborative bringing music, spoken word and theater to underserved communities in New York City, as well as on the design of a commitment project connecting probationers to higher education for the Clinton Global Initiative. Previously, Mark served as the director for Training and Leadership Development at the Coalition for Juvenile Justice in Washington, DC, and as the assistant director for Program Development and Prevention Services with the New Jersey Juvenile Justice Commission. Mark received his B.S. in Business Administration from Rider University.<br>
<b>Photo:</b> <br>
<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Ex-Staff<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Expansion Pack I:</b> <br>
<b>Expansion Pack II:</b> <br>
<b>flast (username for headshots):</b> <a href="mferrante" target="_blank">mferrante</a><br>
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<b>Date Hired:</b> 2/17/15<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Robert<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Coombs<br>
<b>Title:</b> Director<br>
<b>Division:</b> Communications<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> rcoombs@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-5743<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5743<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> <br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 916-743-6069<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Robert Coombs leads the CSG Justice Centers development of publications, media-relations efforts, and online media. His focus on strategic and cutting-edge use of technological strategies ensures that the CSG Justice Center continues to serve as a respected voice for the advancement of sound criminal justice policy. Previously, he worked at the California Coalition Against Sexual Assault, most recently as the director of public affairs. He also served as the chair of the California Sex Offender Management Board, appointed by the Governor. He holds a BA in communications and an MA in organizational communication from the University of Colorado, Boulder.<br>
<b>Photo:</b> <br>
<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Ex-Staff<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>Expansion Pack II:</b> <br>
<b>flast (username for headshots):</b> <a href="rcoombs" target="_blank">rcoombs</a><br>
<b>NYC Floor:</b> 20th Floor<br>
<b>Date Hired:</b> 10/8/10<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Navteiz<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Vaid<br>
<b>Title:</b> Finance Associate<br>
<b>Division:</b> Finance, Operations &amp; Government Affairs<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> nvaid@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> <br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> <br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> navteizvaid@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 917-617-4915<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Prior to joining the Justice Center, Navteiz Vaid worked at the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene as an analyst monitoring the budgets of the Disease Control division. He also previously worked for the City's Transit Workers Union as a junior accountant for the Training and Upgrading Fund and the Child Care Fund. Navteiz holds his BA in accounting from Queens College.<br>
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<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Ex-Staff<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Expansion Pack I:</b> <br>
<b>Expansion Pack II:</b> <br>
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<b>Date Hired:</b> 1/17/17<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Shannon<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Fergus<br>
<b>Title:</b> Operations Coordinator<br>
<b>Division:</b> Finance, Operations &amp; Government Affairs<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> Offsite<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> sfergus@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 614-314-4266<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> <br>
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<b>Bio:</b> Shannon Fergus manages and maintains internal data and project management systems for the Justice Center. Before joining the CSG Justice Center, Shannon was a legislative aide in the Ohio House of Representatives, where she assisted with policy research and implementation, with a particular focus on state tax policy and economic development. Shannon has also worked on various political campaigns in Ohio. She received her BA in political science and her MCRP from The Ohio State University.<br>
<b>Photo:</b> <br>
<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Ex-Staff<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>Expansion Pack II:</b> <br>
<b>flast (username for headshots):</b> <a href="sfergus" target="_blank">sfergus</a><br>
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<b>Date Hired:</b> 1/9/12<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Martha<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Plotkin<br>
<b>Title:</b> Director of Strategic Initiatives<br>
<b>Division:</b> <br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> Bethesda<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> mplotkin@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 240-482-8579<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 8579<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> <br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 202-450-0355<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Martha Plotkin conceptualizes and coordinates strategies for the CSG Justice Centers high-priority projects, and translates complex policy ideas into practical written and web-based materials for key audiences. Martha also helps develop related media materials to advance the national discussion on criminal justice issues. She previously directed the CSG Justice Centers communications program, overseeing publication production, media outreach, and branding. She has also worked as the director of communications and legislative affairs at the Police Executive Research Forum, a nonprofit membership organization of law enforcement leaders. She has written extensively on public safety issues and has directed research and training projects in such areas as homelessness and elder abuse. Martha received her BA from Brandeis University and her JD from the George Washington University National Law Center.<br>
<b>Photo:</b> <br>
<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Ex-Staff<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> No<br>
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<b>flast (username for headshots):</b> <a href="mplotkin" target="_blank">mplotkin</a><br>
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<b>Date Hired:</b> 2/27/06<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Cathy<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> McVey<br>
<b>Title:</b> Senior Policy Advisor<br>
<b>Division:</b> State Initiatives<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> Offsite<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> cmcvey@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-745-6480<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> <br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> cozymc51@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 717-599-5105<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Cathy McVey advises the leadership of the CSG Justice Center and provides technical assistance on issues involving paroling authorities and the administration of criminal justice systems as part of the CSG Justice Centers justice reinvestment work. She brings more than 38 years of criminal justice experience to the CSG Justice Center, including serving as the Texas Department of Criminal Justices assistant director for treatment and reentry. She also served as the deputy secretary for administration for the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections and chair of the Pennsylvania Board of Probation and Parole. As an independent contractor, Cathy has provided technical assistance to numerous professional organizations dealing with criminal justice issues, including the Association of Paroling Authorities International, The Pew Charitable Trusts, the Center for Effective Policy, and the National Institute of Corrections. She has supported justice reinvestment efforts in Idaho, New Hampshire, and West Virginia. She received her BS with High Honors in law enforcement and corrections from the Pennsylvania State University and received an MS in correctional administration from Sam Houston State University.<br>
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<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Ex-Staff<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Expansion Pack I:</b> <br>
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<b>flast (username for headshots):</b> <a href="cmcvey" target="_blank">cmcvey</a><br>
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<b>Date Hired:</b> 8/11/14<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Robbin<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Jordan<br>
<b>Title:</b> Human Resources Manager<br>
<b>Division:</b> Finance, Operations &amp; Government Affairs<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> rjordan@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-5758<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5758<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> jordanrobbin@yahoo.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 917-945-3373<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Robbin provides HR support for the CSG Justice Center. Robbin previously served as director of human resources for The Arc of Union County, a nonprofit, non-sectarian, membership-based organization dedicated to enriching the lives of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Robbin also served as director of human resources and administration for the American Liver Foundation. She has held human resources positions with a Wall Street law firm and at the Center for Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University. Robbin is certified as a Professional in Human Resources (PHR) by the Human Resources Certification Institute and earned an ABA Approved Paralegal Certificate from Long Island University. She is a graduate of John Jay College of Criminal Justice, where she earned a BA in criminal justice.<br>
<b>Photo:</b> <br>
<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Ex-Staff<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>flast (username for headshots):</b> <a href="rjordan" target="_blank">rjordan</a><br>
<b>NYC Floor:</b> 20th Floor<br>
<b>Date Hired:</b> 11/17/14<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Sarina<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Rosenberg Asher<br>
<b>Title:</b> Project Manager<br>
<b>Division:</b> State Initiatives<br>
<b>Program:</b> Justice Reinvestment<br>
<b>Office Location:</b> Offsite<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> sasher@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 202-744-9375<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> <br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> sarinarosenberg@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 202-744-9375<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Sarina Rosenberg manages teams that provide technical support to states that are implementing justice reinvestment legislation, in areas including inter-agency collaboration, evidence-based practices, and performance measurement. Sarina has diverse experience in communications and criminal justice. She reported on government and public policy for publications including Newsweek, The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Harrisburg Post-Gazette, and The Jerusalem Post. She has provided consulting to the Federal Interagency Reentry Council on the Affordable Care Act and reentry, and has worked as an investigator with the Medill Innocence Project and on research regarding police departments' use of social media. She received a BS in journalism cum laude from Northwestern University and an MA in public administration from the Trachtenberg School of Public Policy and Public Administration at George Washington University.<br>
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<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Ex-Staff<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>flast (username for headshots):</b> <a href="sasher" target="_blank">sasher</a><br>
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<b>Date Hired:</b> 5/16/12<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Karen<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Chung<br>
<b>Title:</b> Senior Policy Analyst<br>
<b>Division:</b> State Initiatives<br>
<b>Program:</b> Justice Reinvestment<br>
<b>Office Location:</b> Seattle<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> kchung@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 206-624-0462<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 4462<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> karen.dahee.chung@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 206-678-7920<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Karen Chung provides technical assistance for states going through the justice reinvestment process, including project management, stakeholder engagement, comprehensive system analysis, and development of policy recommendations to address challenges within the states adult criminal justice system. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, she worked for the Cost Benefit Analysis Unit of the Vera Institute of Justice and for the National Council on Crime and Delinquency. She has volunteered with the Prison University Project in San Rafael, California and the Prisoners Literature Project in Berkeley, California. She earned a BA in history from the University of California, Berkeley, and received an MA in public affairs from the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs at the University of Texas at Austin, where she conducted research on conditions of confinement in Texas prisons and the fiscal impact of juvenile certification in Texas.<br>
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<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Ex-Staff<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Michael<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Thompson<br>
<b>Title:</b> Director<br>
<b>Division:</b> <br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> mthompson@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-5714<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5714<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> <br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 917-930-8753<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Michael Thompson has worked on criminal justice policy issues for nearly 20 years. He started with The Council of State Governments (CSG) in 1997 as a policy analyst and the sole staff person assigned to the criminal justice program for CSG's Eastern Regional Conference. Under his leadership, that program launched major projects in the areas of victim rights, criminal justice/mental health collaboration, and prisoner reentry. Since transforming the regional criminal justice program into the national CSG Justice Center, Mike designed the Justice Reinvestment Initiative and conceptualized the organization's work in school discipline. The CSG Justice Center's work has prompted major policy initiatives that have enjoyed broad bipartisan support in states across the country. A nationally recognized expert in criminal justice issues who is often quoted in major media outlets, Mike has authored numerous publications and testified before Congress on multiple occasions. Prior to joining CSG, Mike worked for three years for the Office of the Court Monitor in San Juan, Puerto Rico—an office established by a U.S. District Court Judge. Mike received his BA with Honors from Middlebury College.<br>
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<b>NYC Floor:</b> 20th Floor<br>
<b>Date Hired:</b> 10/20/97<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Pauline<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Alvarado<br>
<b>Title:</b> Operations Coordinator<br>
<b>Division:</b> State Initiatives<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> Seattle<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> palvarado@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 206-454-8292<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 4292<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> alvaradop310@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 310-497-4297<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Pauline Alvarado works to optimize the efforts of the justice reinvestment team through process and workflow improvements, federal grant reporting and compliance, information systems management, and data visualization. Previously, Pauline worked in labor-employer relations for the Services Employees International Union; on multi-state campaigns organizing communities of color in low-income areas; and in finance for the National Opera in Washington, DC and a Silicon Valley firm specializing in alternative asset funds. Currently, Pauline volunteers as a Human Rights Commissioner for the City of Seattle, as appointed by the Mayor, and on the Cal Alumni Association of Puget Sounds Board of Directors. Pauline earned a BA in mass communications with a minor in French from the University of California, Berkeley.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Alba<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Cera<br>
<b>Title:</b> Events Coordinator <br>
<b>Division:</b> Communications<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> acera@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-753-5201<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5201<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> Elenacera13@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 917-519-9500<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Alba Cera executes conferences, corporate meetings, Capitol Hill events, press conferences, and other events at the CSG Justice Center. She is responsible for all aspects of event execution, including negotiations, vendors, budgets, on-site support services, and post-event analysis and reporting. Alba has 15 years of experience with meeting and event management. She previously worked for the Hyatt and Ritz Carlton in various locations, including Palm Desert, San Diego, and Hawaii. Alba also coordinated events for New York Citys Gotham Hall and Cipriani Wall Street. More recently, she worked as a meeting planner for MetLife. Alba earned her BA in journalism from Fordham University.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Renée<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Brackett<br>
<b>Title:</b> Executive Assistant to Senior Management<br>
<b>Division:</b> Finance, Operations &amp; Administration<br>
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<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> rbrackett@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-5725<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5725<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> brownsugarny@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 917-334-2142<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Renée Brackett coordinates logistics, including hotel and meeting site selection, contract negotiations, and all related travel arrangements. She also serves as the executive assistant to the director. Renee has been with the CSG Justice Center since 2001.<br>
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<b>NYC Floor:</b> 20th Floor<br>
<b>Date Hired:</b> 1/22/01<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Jamal<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Nelson<br>
<b>Title:</b> Program Director, Government Affairs<br>
<b>Division:</b> External Affairs<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> DC<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> jnelson@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 202-624-7842<br>
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<b>Bio:</b> Jamal Nelson cultivates and maintains relationships with members of Congress and the Administration and acts as a liaison to various coalitions and groups in order to effectively implement the legislative priorities of the CSG Justice Center. Before joining the CSG Justice Center in 2009, Jamal served as deputy director of intergovernmental affairs at the U.S. Department of Commerce, where he worked on international trade issues. Jamal received his BS in political science from Southern Connecticut State University.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Shawn<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Rogers<br>
<b>Title:</b> Project Manager<br>
<b>Division:</b> Communications<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> srogers@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-5745<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5745<br>
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<b>Cell Number:</b> 646-417-4100<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Shawn Rogers oversees the distance learning components for the CSG Justice Center, including development of all newsletters, announcements, and webinars. Before joining the CSG Justice Center, Shawn worked as a research associate for the Citizens Budget Commission in New York, where he analyzed state fiscal issues, including the impact of state fiscal policies on the City of New York. Shawn began his career in policy analysis at the Bighorn Center in Denver, Colorado, working on issues ranging from voting rights to alternative sentencing for nonviolent drug offenders. He received his BA from Kansas State University and his MPP from the University of Denver.<br>
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<b>Date Hired:</b> 4/4/07<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Ellen<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Whelan-Wuest<br>
<b>Title:</b> Deputy Program Director<br>
<b>Division:</b> State Initiatives<br>
<b>Program:</b> Justice Reinvestment<br>
<b>Office Location:</b> Offsite<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> ewhelan-wuest@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-5734<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5734<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> Ellenrww@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 646-455-9793<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Ellen Whelan-Wuest provides policy research, analysis, and technical assistance to states going through the justice reinvestment process. Previously, she worked for the county manager in Durham, North Carolina, where she served on the Criminal Justice Advisory Committee and researched issues relating to medical care costs for the county jail system and the youth home detention facility. Ellen also worked as the Brooklyn director for a New York State Senator, and as a special assistant to the state director for a U.S. Senator in Chicago. Ellen holds a BA in Latin American history and sociology from Middlebury College, and an MA in public policy from Duke University.<br>
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<b>NYC Floor:</b> 20th Floor<br>
<b>Date Hired:</b> 5/13/13<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Michael<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Grant<br>
<b>Title:</b> Director of Operations<br>
<b>Division:</b> Finance, Operations &amp; Administration<br>
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<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> mgrant@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-5730<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5730<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> mgrant@csgjusticecenter.org<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 917-403-9114<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Michael Grant has several years of experience in nonprofit management and program design. Serving as a program analyst for The After-School Corporation, he developed the agency-wide payment and reporting procedures, collected site data, and managed the operations database. Michael also has significant experience as a fundraiser for major nonprofit organizations in New York City. As a policy analyst and researcher, he focused on urban issues and topics that affect low-income communities, such as youth gun violence, criminal justice sentencing policy, and housing subsidies. For the capstone requirement of his graduate program, he collaborated with the Mayors Office to design and implement a youth-violence prevention symposium for grassroots organizations in New York City. Michael received a BS in mechanical engineering from The University of Michigan and an MPA from the Colin Powell School for Civic and Global Leadership at The City College of New York.<br>
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<b>NYC Floor:</b> 20th Floor<br>
<b>Date Hired:</b> 9/8/11<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Chidi<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Umez<br>
<b>Title:</b> Project Manager<br>
<b>Division:</b> Corrections &amp; Reentry<br>
<b>Program:</b> Reentry<br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> cumez@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-356-0059<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5059<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> umezchidi@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 832-641-6089<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Chidi Umez oversees the Clean Slate Clearinghouse and the National Inventory of Collateral Consequences for the employment team. Chidi previously provided training and technical assistance to Second Chance Act grantees that utilized adult mentors in their reentry programs. Prior to joining the Justice Center, she served as a Court Attorney in the New York Civil Supreme Court and as an indigent defense attorney in Harris County, TX. She received a BA in English and corporate communications from University of Houston, and a JD from Texas Southern University, Thurgood Marshall School of Law.<br>
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<b>NYC Floor:</b> 11th Floor<br>
<b>Date Hired:</b> 12/2/13<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Madeline <br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Neighly <br>
<b>Title:</b> Senior Policy Advisor<br>
<b>Division:</b> Corrections &amp; Reentry<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> mneighly@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-753-0054<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5054<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> madeline.neighly@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 415-845-6587<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Madeline Neighly advises on collateral consequences and juvenile and adult criminal record clearance. She is responsible for directing the development of the National Clean Slate Clearinghouse and leading the advancement of the National Inventory of Collateral Consequences of Conviction. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, Madeline represented people confined to Washington's jails and prisons as an attorney at Columbia Legal Services and served as a staff attorney at the National Employment Law Project. She is the lead author of "Wanted: Accurate FBI Background Checks for Employment" and "A Healthy Balance: Expanding Health Care Job Opportunities." She holds a BA from the University of California, Berkeley, and a JD from the University of California, Berkeley Law.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Roy Charles<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Brooks<br>
<b>Title:</b> Commissioner, Tarrant County Precinct One, Vice President of the National Association of Counties (NACo), TX<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Lorrie<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Jones<br>
<b>Title:</b> Visiting Research Associate Professor, Jane Addams College of Social Work, IL<br>
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<b>Bio:</b> Dr. Lorrie Rickman Jones is currently a Visiting Research Associate Professor at the Jane Addams College of Social Work, University of Illinois, Chicago and the President of Behavioral Health Innovations, LLC, a healthcare consulting firm focusing on creating evidence-based, data-informed behavioral health solutions for private and governmental entities. Dr. Rickman Jones previously served as Senior Policy Advisor for Behavioral Health under Illinois Governor Pat Quinn, and prior to that as the Director of the Division of Mental Health (DMH), Illinois Department of Human Services from 2005 to 2013. Over her 25-year career, she has held various positions in leadership with the Harvard School of Public Health as a senior research associate, the Psychiatric Institute for the Circuit Court of Cook County as an expert examiner, and later as Chief Executive Officer of the Better Boys Foundation in Chicago and as a Deputy Director in the public mental health system in Washington, D.C. Dr. Rickman Jones is President of the NASMHPD Research Institute Board of Directors and is a member of the National Advisory Council for the Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. She has also served on the board of The Council of State Governments Justice Center. She holds a Bachelors degree from Tufts University and a Doctoral degree in clinical psychology from Howard University.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Kevin<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Kempf<br>
<b>Title:</b> Director, Department of Correction, ID<br>
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<b>Bio:</b> Kevin Kempf is the Director of the Department of Correction for the State of Idaho. He joined the Idaho Department of Correction in 1995 as a correctional officer at Pocatello Womens Correctional Center. He went on to serve in a variety of positions including parole officer, investigator, section supervisor, district manager, warden, chief of prisons and deputy director. The Idaho Board of Correction appointed Kempf director of the department in December 2014. In 2006, Kempf was appointed to the Interstate Commission for Adult Offender Supervision, which oversees the transfer and relocation of felony offenders across state lines. Kempf is an active member of the Association of State Correctional Administrators (ASCA) and has served on the board of The Council of State Governments Justice Center.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> John<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Lovick<br>
<b>Title:</b> Deputy Speaker Pro Tempore, House of Representatives, State of Washington<br>
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<b>Bio:</b> Mr. Lovick was appointed in 2016 to fill an open seat in the Washington State House of Representatives, where he had previously served a total of nine years, including five years as Speaker Pro Tem. Prior to his election to the House, he had been elected to the Mill Creek City Council, where he served as Mayor Pro Tem. He was also elected Snohomish County Sheriff (20072013) and later served as Snohomish County Executive.
Mr. Lovick was a state trooper for 31 years and was named Trooper of the Year in 1992. He also served for 13 years in the United States Coat Guard, including time patrolling the waters off of Alaska. He is married to a retired teacher and still volunteers at the elementary school his children attended.<br>
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<b>Last Name:</b> McCabe<br>
<b>Title:</b> Director, Council of State Governments Midwest, IL<br>
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<b>Bio:</b> Mike McCabe, director of CSG Midwest, oversees the efforts of a 12-member team that provides research and staff support services to several groups of state officials, including primarily the Midwestern Legislative Conference. Over the years, CSG has played an instrumental role in the creation of numerous interstate compacts. McCabe has provided drafting and consulting assistance in connection with several such agreements, including the Interstate Agricultural Grain Marketing Compact, the Midwestern Higher Education Compact, the Interstate Insurance Receivership Compact, the Interstate Compact on Mental Health, the Midwest Interstate Passenger Rail Compact and the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence River Basin Water Resources Compact. More recently, he participated in the development of the Interstate Compact for Adult Offender Supervision and the Interstate Compact for Juveniles. He is also the co-author of The Evolving Use and the Changing Role of Interstate Compacts A Practitioners Guide, published by the American Bar Association in 2006. Before joining CSG, McCabe worked as an attorney with a private law firm in Des Moines, Iowa. A graduate of Iowa State University, he earned his law degree at the University of Illinois.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Gordon<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Altha J.<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Stewart<br>
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<b>Bio:</b> Altha J. Stewart is Director of the Center of Excellence for Health in Justice Involved Youth and Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center. Dr. Stewart previously served as Executive Director of Memphiss Just Care Family Network, and later as Director, System of Care for the Office of the Shelby County Public Defender. Dr. Steward was previously Executive Director of the National Leadership Council on African-American Behavioral Health and Executive Director of Detroit-Wayne County Community Mental Health Agency, one of the largest public mental health systems in the U.S. She worked for decades as CEO and Executive Director in large public mental health systems in Pennsylvania and New York, overseeing the management and development of programs for persons with mental illness and substance use disorders. She currently chairs the Department of Childrens Services interagency collaboration initiative. Dr. Stewart is also vice-chair of the Memphis/Shelby County Juvenile Justice Board, and recently served as the Shelby County team lead on the recently completed SAMHSA/MacArthur Foundation funded grant, Improving Diversion Policies and Programs for Justice Involved Youth with Behavioral Health Disorders, as well as the Reducing Racial and Ethnic Disparities Certificate Program awarded to Shelby County. A participant at the White House Conference on Mental Health, she is the recipient of numerous awards and honors. A native of Memphis, Tennessee, Dr. Stewart graduated from Christian Brothers University and received her M.D. from Temple University Medical School. She was awarded an honorary J.D. from Regis College in Weston, Massachusetts in 2006.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Joseph A.<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Zayas<br>
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<b>Bio:</b> Joseph A. Zayas was appointed the Administrative Judge for Supreme Court (Criminal Term) in Queens County, NY in January 2013. In addition to his Administrative responsibilities, Justice Zayas also presides over jury trials and the Countys youth cases (Youthful and Juvenile Offender Adjudications). Previously he served as a Judge of the Court of Claims by Governor, as Acting Supreme Court Justice, and Judge of the Criminal Court of the City of New York. Earlier in his career, Justice Zayas served as the Principal Law Clerk for Supreme Court Justice Rolando T. Acosta at the Harlem Community Justice Center, a multi-jurisdictional, problem-solving court serving the communities of East and Central Harlem. Prior to working with Justice Acosta, Justice Zayas served as a Senior Staff Attorney with The Legal Aid Societys Capital Defense Unit, Criminal Appeals Bureau, and Criminal Trial Division.
He is a frequent lecturer and presenter on legal and judicial subjects including drug, mental health, and youth courts, and conducts seminars for new judges. Justice Zayas received his Bachelors degree magna cum laude from Fordham Universitys College at Lincoln Center and his J.D. from Columbia University School of Law, where he was a Charles Evan Hughes Fellow.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Sharon<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Keller<br>
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<b>Bio:</b> Presiding Judge Sharon Keller was first elected to the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals in 1994, and was the first woman to serve on this court. She was elected Presiding Judge in 2000 and has twice been re-elected to that position. Presiding Judge Keller is the chairman of the Texas Indigent Defense Commission and a member of the Timothy Cole Exoneration Review Commission. She is a member of the executive committee and former Chair of the Council of State Governments Justice Center. She is a Life Fellow of the Texas Bar Foundation and a member of the Judicial Advisory Council to the Community Justice Assistance Division of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. By virtue of her office, she is also vice-chair of the Texas Judicial Council. In 2003, Presiding Judge Keller received the Distinguished Alumni Award for Judicial Service from the SMU Dedman School of Law. A native Texan, she holds a Bachelors degree in philosophy from Rice University and a JD degree from Southern Methodist University School of Law.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Richard<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Sears<br>
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<b>Bio:</b> Vermont Senator Richard Sears has served in the Vermont State Legislature for 24 years and has chaired the states Senate Judiciary Committee for 20 years. A passionate advocate for improving the criminal justice system, Sen. Sears also chairs the Corrections Oversight Committee and has worked with residential programs for troubled youth for more than 35 years. Sen. Sears began his public service in 1987, when he was elected to the Bennington Select Board, where he served for seven years before his election to the Vermont State Legislature in 1992. Sen. Sears received his Bachelors degree from the University of Vermont.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Joseph A.<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Zayas<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Gordon<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Ramsay<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> David <br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Suzanne<br>
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<b>Title:</b> Acting Director, The Council of State Governments Justice Center, NY<br>
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<b>Bio:</b> Suzanne Brown-McBride began her career working on behalf of sexual assault victims as a community education specialist and crisis-line advocate. Before beginning her tenure as deputy director at the CSG Justice Center, she served as the executive director for two statewide victim assistance associations: the California Coalition Against Sexual Assault and the Washington Coalition of Sexual Assault Programs. She acted as chair of both the California Sex Offender Management Board and the Washington State Department of Corrections Victims Council. Suzanne was also an appointee to The California Alliance to Combat Trafficking and Slavery and the Washington State Sentencing Guidelines Commission. She is a 2010 recipient of The Lois Haight Award of Excellence and Innovation, which honors a professional whose efforts have had a significant impact on local, state, national, or international public policy development and implementation that promote dignity, respect, rights, and services for victims of crime. She received her BA from Pacific University.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Marshall<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Clement<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Andy<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Barbee<br>
<b>Title:</b> Director, Research, The Council of State Governments Justice Center, TX<br>
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<b>Bio:</b> Andy Barbee's extensive background with the correctional, court, and legislative processes supports a number of the CSG Justice Center's research projects, with a particular focus on justice reinvestment work in various states. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, he was the senior researcher in the Texas Office of Court Administration, where he worked on a caseload study of the Texas courts. While working for the Texas judicial branch, he co-authored a financial obligations study produced by that office in collaboration with the CSG Justice Center. Earlier in his career, Andy was a manager in the System Forecasting Division of the Texas Health and Human Services Commission, where he was responsible for the forecasts of the adult and child protective services populations and caseworker caseloads. He was also a senior researcher at the Texas Criminal Justice Policy Council, where he was responsible for developing the official adult correctional population projections for Texas and responsible for conducting impact analyses of legislation using the agency’s simulation model. Andy has an MA in criminal justice from Sam Houston State University.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> David<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Chip <br>
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<b>Bio:</b> Chip Barton is responsible for the overall strategy and execution of the human resources function for The Council of State Governments (CSG). His primary responsibilities include employee relations, human resources policy development and administration, compliance with federal and state employment law, recruiting and staffing, training, and the design and administration of compensation and benefits. Prior to joining CSG in 2010, Barton spent more than 17 years in various human resources positions in the automotive industry, including positions with Toyota Engineering &amp; Manufacturing North America Inc., Akebono Corporation, and Sumitomo Electric Wiring Systems Inc. Barton holds professional certifications from the Society for Human Resources Management and the Human Resources Certification Institute. <br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Wade<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Maggie<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Mick<br>
<b>Title:</b> Director of Development, Council of State Governments, KY<br>
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<b>Bio:</b> Maggie Mick is director of development of The Council of State Governments. In this role, she develops, executes, and guides efforts to engage external funders with the organization. Previously, Mick served as a congressional aide in the Washington, D.C., office of U.S. Congressman Jerry Moran, and was a press secretary at the 2008 Republican National Convention. She has also served on the city council of Lancaster, Kentucky, and as a member of the American Council of Young Political Leaders delegations to Turkey and China.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Jason<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Moseley<br>
<b>Title:</b> General Counsel, The Council of State Governments, KY<br>
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<b>Bio:</b> Jason Moseley is the chief legal and compliance officer for The Council of State Governments (CSG) and affiliate organizations. He is responsible for compliance with state and federal law, as well as organizational governance requirements. Prior to joining CSG, Moseley served as the director of policy development and executive advisor for the Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services. He also previously served as the assistant attorney general for civil litigation and consumer protection divisions in the Kentucky attorney generals office. Moseley earned his Bachelors degree from the University of Kentucky and his doctorate in law from Northern Kentucky University. <br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Jessica<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Nickel<br>
<b>Title:</b> Consultant<br>
<b>Division:</b> Government Affairs<br>
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<b>Office Location:</b> DC<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> jnickel@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 202-302-1147<br>
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<b>Bio:</b> Jessica Nickel handles government affairs for the CSG Justice Center. Jessica has helped elevate the national priorities of the Justice Center, the nations only organization serving all three branches of state government, and has represented the Justice Center before Congress and the Executive Branch. Jessica acts as liaison between states and the federal government on a number of criminal justice issues, including corrections, substance abuse, prisoner reentry, and federal grant programs. Specifically, Jessica has worked on efforts to pass and fund the Second Chance Act, increase funding and reauthorize the Mentally Ill Offender Treatment and Crime Reduction Act, and other legislative measures, such as the Safe Prisons Communication Act and the Justice Reinvestment Act. Previously, Jessica worked for Senator Rob Portman while he was in the House of Representatives, developing policy strategies in several issue areas including social security, substance abuse, and crime.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Jill<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Springate<br>
<b>Title:</b> Policy &amp; Research Operations Manager, The Council of State Governments, KY<br>
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<b>Bio:</b> Jill Springate provides departmental coordination and leadership staffing for The Council of State Governments (CSG) headquarters and Washington, D.C. offices. Prior to joining CSG, Springate served as the vice president of operations at Blue Grass Community Foundation. Springate brings 30-plus years of experience in operations, management, human resource management, training, and customer service and provides executive management, staff, and CSG members with quality, essential, and efficient structure. Springate holds a Bachelors degree in management and ethics from Asbury University. <br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Adassa<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Richardson<br>
<b>Title:</b> Data Management Associate<br>
<b>Division:</b> Finance, Operations &amp; Administration<br>
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<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> arichardson@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-753-5219 <br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5219<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> adassar@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 650-380-6248<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Adassa Richardson is responsible for maintaining the CSG Justice Center's internal data management system and compiling activity reports for funders. Before joining the CSG Justice Center, Adassa was the operations manager for a personal and professional development firm. In this role she developed and maintained several databases, optimized office procedures, and launched their social media presence. As a researcher, she has worked with several peace building organizations examining human rights and conflict management, particularly in the Middle East. Adassa holds a BA in urban studies from Stanford University and an MS in global affairs from Rutgers University.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Nerisha<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Degale<br>
<b>Title:</b> Director, Finance &amp; Accounting<br>
<b>Division:</b> Finance, Operations &amp; Administration<br>
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<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> ndegale@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-5709<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5709<br>
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<b>Cell Number:</b> 347-612-5889<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Nerisha Degale performs in-depth variance analysis of revenue and expenses and restricted and unrestricted financial schedules. She also conducts research, creates ad hoc financial reports, and develops the CSG Justice Centers operating budget. Before joining the CSG Justice Center, she was a tax-processing specialist at Deloitte &amp; Touche and was an assistant to the controller at Le Bernadin, Inc. She holds a BBA in accounting and finance from Boise State University.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Lisa<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Kim<br>
<b>Title:</b> Grants Manager<br>
<b>Division:</b> Finance, Operations &amp; Administration<br>
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<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> lkim@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-5754<br>
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<b>Alternate Email:</b> lisakim47@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 650-784-0309<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Lisa Kim oversees the management of grants for the CSG Justice Center. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, she worked for a consulting firm in Tokyo, Japan. After she relocated to the US, Lisa managed Save the Children Japan's emergency funds (totaling $78 million) and supervised the organization's grants and finance teams. She received her BS from the University of Bridgeport and her MBA from University of Tsukuba.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Kenya<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Salaudeen<br>
<b>Title:</b> Director<br>
<b>Division:</b> Human Resources<br>
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<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> ksalaudeen@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-5758<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5758<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> kenyasalaudeen@yahoo.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 917-680-7845<br>
<b>Bio:</b> As a member of the CSG Justice Center senior management team, Kenya Salaudeen plays a key role in the delivery of HR programs. Prior to joining the Justice Center, Kenya served as director of human resources for the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA). In this capacity, she oversaw the administration of all personnel programs and the staffing of public housing developments, central offices, and all other NYCHA locations with more than 11,000 employees, and also oversaw the agencys labor relations program. Before her time with NYCHA, Kenya served as Vice President at HELP/PSI, a healthcare and social services organization, where she revamped the recruitment and hiring processes, and designed and implemented programs in both employee health benefits and employee recognition. Kenya has also served as Assistant Director for Benefits and Policies at Harlem Childrens Zone, where she provided human resource support to employees at 20 locations across New York City. She is currently an adjunct lecturer for the City University of New York, School of Professional Studies and volunteers as a mediator of small claims cases. Kenya holds a BA in Sociology from Hunter College, and graduated summa cum laude with an MS in Organizational Leadership from Mercy College.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Stephanie<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Akhter<br>
<b>Title:</b> Program Director<br>
<b>Division:</b> Corrections &amp; Reentry<br>
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<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> sakhter@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-5749<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5749<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> stroh729@yahoo.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 646-592-1944<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Stephanie Akhter manages the CSG Justice Centers Reentry and Employment Project. This includes providing support to states and communities that are planning and implementing programs that involve collaboration between corrections and workforce systems and promoting, through public-private dialogues across the country, access to employment for people with criminal records. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, Stephanie was the director of programs at a community-based organization that provided services to low-income men, where she was responsible for overseeing the growth and success of three workforce development programs. Stephanie has worked on program development and evaluation in reentry and alternative to incarceration programs through the Office of the Appellate Defender and the Center for Court Innovations Midtown Community Court. She is a Licensed Master Social Worker in the state of New York and received her MS in social work from Columbia University and a BS in business administration from Ramapo College of New Jersey.
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<b>First Name:</b> David<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Guice<br>
<b>Title:</b> Commissioner, Division of Adult Correction and Juvenile Justice, Department of Public Safety, State of North Carolina<br>
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<b>Cell Number:</b> 828-553-2741<br>
<b>Bio:</b> W. David Guice has more than 30 years of experience working in the criminal justice field, having begun his criminal justice career as a probation and parole officer for the North Carolina Department of Corrections. As Commissioner, Mr. Guice is responsible for the care, custody, and supervision of adults and juveniles in the North Carolina correctional system. Prior to his appointment as Commissioner, Mr. Guice served in the North Carolina House of Representatives. As a member of the House, Mr. Guice served on the Joint Appropriations Committee, co-chaired the Appropriations Subcommittee on Justice and Public Safety, vice-chaired the Judiciary B Subcommittee, co-chaired the Joint Legislative Oversight Committee on Justice and Public Safety, and served on the Joint Legislative Committee on Government Operations. From 2000 to 2008, Mr. Guice served as a County Commissioner in Transylvania County, serving as Vice-Chair and Chair of the Board of Commissioners. Mr. Guice received his Bachelors degree in social work from Mars Hill College.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Elizabeth<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Seigle<br>
<b>Title:</b> Project Manager<br>
<b>Division:</b> Corrections &amp; Reentry<br>
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<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> eseigle@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-5763<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5763<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> elizabeth.seigle@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 973-769-5755<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Elizabeth Seigle oversees technical assistance to local and state juvenile justice agencies implementing Second Change Act projects. She also supports the CSG Justice Centers juvenile justice projects and initiatives. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, she worked directly with youth in various school and community-based settings. Most recently, Elizabeth managed a the Civic Justice Corps (CJC) program, a reentry project funded by the U.S. Department of Labor that focuses on positive education, employment, and life outcomes for youth involved in the juvenile justice system. In that role, Elizabeth collaborated with probation departments, schools, juvenile corrections, courts, and various social service agencies to develop a cross-systems approach. Elizabeth holds a BA in psychology from Kenyon College and a MS in program management and administration from the Columbia University School of Social Work.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Lahiz<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Tavarez<br>
<b>Title:</b> Information Analyst
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<b>Division:</b> Finance, Operations &amp; Administration<br>
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<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> ltavarez@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-5762<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5762<br>
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<b>Cell Number:</b> 917-776-5243<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Lahiz Tavarez develops networks of community services for people returning to the community after incarceration. She provides technical assistance to recipients of Second Chance Act grants, and supports projects centered on improving risk communication in corrections and reentry of people convicted of sex offenses, and expanding the Reentry Services Directory. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, she interned at SUNY Albanys University Police Department (UAPD), later participating in UAPDs Advisory Committee, which worked to create a safer environment for the university community. Lahiz also interned with Albany Countys Crime Victim and Sexual Violence Center (CVSVC), acting as a victim advocate at Albany Criminal Court on behalf of CVSVC, providing assistance and resources to victims of crime. In addition, she interned at the New York State Assembly as a legislative assistant. Lahiz received a BA in criminal justice from SUNY University at Albany.<br>
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<b>Date Hired:</b> 7/9/12<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Gerard<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Murphy<br>
<b>Title:</b> Program Director <br>
<b>Division:</b> Behavioral Health<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> gmurphy@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-5761<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5761<br>
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<b>Cell Number:</b> 917-538-4815<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Jerry Murphy directs the CSG Justice Centers efforts to support law enforcement agencies, which include providing technical assistance to the Law Enforcement Learning Sites and the Justice and Mental Health Collaboration Program grantees whose work focuses on specialized police-based responses to individuals with mental illnesses. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, Jerry was the director of homeland security and development at the Police Executive Research Forum, a nonprofit membership organization of law enforcement leaders. There he managed a variety of grant-funded projects focusing on research and technical assistance for law enforcement agencies, oversaw the development of new project ideas, and authored 20 publications that provide policy advice and guidance to leaders in law enforcement. Jerry also spent 12 years with the Baltimore County Police Department as the assistant to the chief and director of planning and research, where he wrote agency policies and procedures, developed strategic plans, conducted program evaluations, and directed the Baltimore County Police Foundation. Jerry received his BA from Providence College and holds an MA in public policy and administration from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County.<br>
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<b>Date Hired:</b> 7/9/12<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Robert<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Busweiler<br>
<b>Title:</b> Public Affairs Manager<br>
<b>Division:</b> Communications<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> rbusweiler@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-356-0049<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5049<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> rob.busweiler@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 631-379-6454<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, Robert was the government affairs manager for the New York State Society of Certified Public Accountants, where he oversaw all aspects of the organizations public affairs, advocacy, and political action committee activities. He was responsible for developing the organizations annual legislative agenda and leading its state and national lobbying efforts, in addition to being involved in the organization's regulatory review process. Robert previously served as a public relations specialist for the Suffolk County Police Departments Public Information Bureau. He is a former reporter and columnist for the Key West Citizen and Marathon Free Press, leading its coverage of local politics and general news. He started his career as a reporter for Suffolk Life Newspapers. He received a BA in communication from Manhattan College.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Bonnie<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Sultan<br>
<b>Title:</b> Grantee Technical Assistance Manager
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<b>Division:</b> Corrections &amp; Reentry<br>
<b>Program:</b> Mental Health<br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> bsultan@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-5765<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5765<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> <br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 917-881-5296<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Bonnie provides technical assistance to grantees under both the Justice and Mental Health Collaboration Program and Second Chance Act grant programs, specializing in the intersection of criminal justice and behavioral health issues. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, she served the County of Santa Cruz, California, as an analyst leading the development and implementation of policies and procedures following statewide prison realignment. Bonnie has direct experience working in a variety of correctional settings, where she took part in Alternatives to Incarceration policy development, RNR implementation, in-custody programming procedures, and cross-agency training. Bonnie also serves as the criminal justice/mental health subject author for Psychalive.org. She received her BA from Ithaca College, an MA from George Washington University, and an MA from John Jay College of Criminal Justice.<br>
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<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Ex-Staff<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>NYC Floor:</b> 11th Floor<br>
<b>Date Hired:</b> 12/9/13<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Talia<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Peckerman<br>
<b>Title:</b> Policy Analyst<br>
<b>Division:</b> Behavioral Health<br>
<b>Program:</b> Law Enforcement<br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> tpeckerman@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-356-0048<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5048<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> talia.peckerman@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 917-435-2620<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Talia Peckerman has extensive experience working in behavioral health, particularly with people involved in the criminal justice system. Prior to the CSG Justice Center, she worked as a clinical supervisor for Brooklyn Community Services intensive treatment center, where she provided oversight for clinical decision making, quality assurance, and research. She has previous experience working with marginalized and underserved populations in East Africa, and completed her MA internship working for a substance use program in an Israeli jail. She is licensed in both mental health counseling and creative arts therapy.<br>
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<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Ex-Staff<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Suzanne<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Brown-McBride<br>
<b>Title:</b> Acting Director<br>
<b>Division:</b> <br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> smcbride@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-5731<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5731<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> SMBMCB@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 916-743-9348<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Suzanne Brown-McBride began her career working on behalf of sexual assault victims as a community education specialist and crisis-line advocate. Before beginning her tenure as deputy director at the CSG Justice Center, she served as the executive director for two statewide victim assistance associations: the California Coalition Against Sexual Assault and the Washington Coalition of Sexual Assault Programs. She acted as chair of both the California Sex Offender Management Board and the Washington State Department of Corrections Victims Council. Suzanne was also an appointee to The California Alliance to Combat Trafficking and Slavery and the Washington State Sentencing Guidelines Commission. She is a 2010 recipient of The Lois Haight Award of Excellence and Innovation, which honors a professional whose efforts have had a significant impact on local, state, national, or international public policy development and implementation that promote dignity, respect, rights, and services for victims of crime. She received her BA from Pacific University.<br>
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<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Ex-Staff<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> No<br>
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<b>NYC Floor:</b> 20th Floor<br>
<b>Date Hired:</b> 3/1/10<br>
<b>Print Order:</b> 2
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<b>First Name:</b> Tony<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Fabelo<br>
<b>Title:</b> Deputy Director<br>
<b>Division:</b> <br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> Austin<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> tfabelo@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 512-480-2504<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> <br>
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<b>Cell Number:</b> 512-507-6653<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Before joining the CSG Justice Center, he was a senior research associate with the JFA Institute. From 1984 to 2003, he worked with the Texas Criminal Justice Policy Council, and was appointed by Governor Ann Richards to head the state research and evaluation agency in 1991. He continued to serve as director under Governor George W. Bush and Governor Rick Perry. During Tonys tenure on the Council, he advised five governors from both sides of the aisle. He has also assisted every legislature since 1985 in developing criminal justice policies, including crafting the major Justice Reinvestment Initiative adopted by the Texas legislature in 2007. The U.S. Attorney General appointed him to the Office of Justice Programs Science Advisory Panel in 2010. In 2012, Tony was selected to serve in the National Academy of Sciences panel on the Cause and Consequences on High Incarceration Rates, which issued a national report in 2014. He received his BA in political science from Loyola University, and his MA and PhD from the University of Texas at Austin.<br>
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<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Ex-Staff<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Expansion Pack I:</b> <a href="4" target="_blank">4</a><br>
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<b>Date Hired:</b> 9/4/07<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Charles<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Lyons<br>
<b>Title:</b> Web Producer<br>
<b>Division:</b> Communications<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> clyons@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 929-314-5890<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5890<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> clyons23@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 614-330-4148<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Charles Lyons works as a web producer in the CSG Justice Centers Communications Division. Previously he worked at Publicis Worldwide as an interactive producer managing content production for Procter &amp; Gamble-branded websites. Charles also spent time at <i>TimeOut New York</i> and <i>Fortune</i> magazine supporting various efforts including content strategy, user experience, project planning, and mobile development. He studied communications and journalism at The Ohio State University.<br>
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<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Ex-Staff<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Fred<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Osher<br>
<b>Title:</b> Director of Health Systems and Services Policy<br>
<b>Division:</b> <br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> Offsite<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> fosher@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-356-0040<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5040<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> <br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 410-375-8975<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Fred Osher, M.D., oversees the health components of the CSG Justice Center's initiatives. He also provides technical assistance to state and local governments across the country seeking to improve their response to people with mental health and/or substance use disorders who are involved in the criminal justice system. Before joining the CSG Justice Center, Dr. Osher served as the director of the Center for Behavioral Health, Justice, and Public Policy and as an associate professor of psychiatry at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. He has published extensively in the areas of homelessness, community psychiatry, co-occurring mental health and addictive disorders, and effective approaches to people with behavioral health disorders within criminal justice settings. He received his BA from Harvard University and his MD from Wayne State University.<br>
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<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Ex-Staff<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> No<br>
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<b>Date Hired:</b> 9/5/06<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Stefan<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> LoBuglio<br>
<b>Title:</b> Director <br>
<b>Division:</b> Corrections &amp; Reentry<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> Bethesda<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> slobuglio@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 240-482-8587 <br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 8587<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> stefan.lobuglio@montgomerycountymd.gov<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 301-767-0098<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Stefan LoBuglio oversees programs designed to promote successful adult reentry and improve correctional practices inside and outside of local, state, and federal institutions. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, Stefan served for 10 years as chief of the Pre-Release and Reentry Services Division for the Montgomery County (Maryland) Department of Correction and Rehabilitation. In this position, he oversaw the 171-bed, fully accredited Montgomery County Pre-Release Center, which provides comprehensive reentry programs for people who were formerly incarcerated in local jails, Maryland state prisons, or by the Federal Bureau of Prisons. He began his correctional career in 1992, developing reentry and community correctional programs at the 2,000-bed House of Correction in Boston for more than 12 years, eventually rising to the position of deputy superintendent of community corrections for the Suffolk County Sheriffs Department. In addition to his operational experience, Stefan has served on state-wide correctional reform taskforces in Maryland and Massachusetts, participated as an expert advisor on a number of reentry projects, testified before the U.S. Congress, assisted in changing state legislation, and co-authored publications on reentry and recidivism. In 2007, Stefan received his doctorate from the Harvard Graduate School of Education, where he focused his studies on the evaluation of correctional reentry programs. He earned an MA in public policy from the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University and a BS in mechanical engineering from Duke University.<br>
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<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Ex-Staff<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>Date Hired:</b> 9/8/15<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Karen<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Watts<br>
<b>Title:</b> Director<br>
<b>Division:</b> Communications<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> kwatts@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-5715<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5715<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> <br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 914-275-7080<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Karen Watts oversees the CSG Justice Center's communications strategy and activities, including the development of content and publications, online services, and media relations. Previously, she was the director of communications for the City of Providence, Rhode Island, and an independent book and content developer for a wide range of organizations, individuals, and publishers. Karen received her BA from Brown University. <br>
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<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Ex-Staff<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>NYC Floor:</b> 20th Floor<br>
<b>Date Hired:</b> 5/16/12<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Ronin<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Davis<br>
<b>Title:</b> Project Manager
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<b>Division:</b> Corrections &amp; Reentry<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> rdavis@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-5760<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5760<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> roninadavis@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 206-595-4962<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Ronin Davis oversees the Community Initiatives technical assistance team at the CSG Justice Center. Community Initiatives provides support to Second Chance Act grantees running mentoring programs, fatherhood and family-based programs, and technology-career training programs. Ronins work focuses on the partnership between community-based agencies and corrections and juvenile justice departments. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, Ronin worked on the Strong Fathers, Stronger Families program at Seedco, where he oversaw four community-based organizations that provided services to low-income parents. Ronin also worked on alternatives to incarceration for vulnerable populations through internships at the Legal Aid Society and the Center for Court Innovations Midtown Community Court. Before moving to New York, Ronin worked in juvenile detention as a bond commissioner and community justice professional at the Boulder County Juvenile Assessment Center in Colorado. Ronin is a Licensed Master Social Worker in the state of New York and received a BA in psychology and English from the University of Colorado, Boulder, and an MS in social work from Columbia University.<br>
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<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Ex-Staff<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>NYC Floor:</b> 11th Floor<br>
<b>Date Hired:</b> 4/28/14<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Mack <br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Jenkins<br>
<b>Title:</b> Senior Policy Advisor<br>
<b>Division:</b> State Initiatives<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> Offsite<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> mjenkins@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 949-283-2362<br>
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<b>Alternate Email:</b> mackjnkns959@gmail.com<br>
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<b>Bio:</b> Prior to joining the Justice Center, Mack Jenkins was the chief probation officer for San Diego County, overseeing a department of more than 1,300 staff who provided supervision and services to more than 13,000 adult and 2,500 juvenile offenders. During his career, Jenkins has developed expertise in the use of evidenced-¬based practices for community supervision, has implemented special supervision programs for domestic violence and sex offenders, and managed reentry programs for juvenile offenders. He has more than 20 years of experience working in drug courts and collaborative justice programs. While Chief in San Diego he chaired both the San Diego County Community Corrections Partnership and the Juvenile justice Coordinating Council. He serves on the board of the National Association of Drug Court Professionals, and is a member of the California Judicial Councils Collaborative Justice Courts Advisory Committee. He also serves on the National DWI Court Task Force, operated by the National Center DWI courts. Jenkins was appointed by California Governor Jerry Brown to the California Council on Mentally Ill Offenders, and was also appointed to the California Prison Industry Board. Jenkins has been an adjunct instructor in criminal justice and provides training to criminal justice professionals throughout the country on working with drug offenders and collaborative justice programs. He holds a Bachelors degree in criminal justice from the University of California, Irvine and a Master's degree in criminal justice from California State University, Long Beach.<br>
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<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Ex-Staff<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>Date Hired:</b> 5/25/16<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Maureen<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Richey<br>
<b>Title:</b> Policy Analyst<br>
<b>Division:</b> Corrections &amp; Reentry<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> mrichey@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-356-0051<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5051<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> mrichey@csg.org<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 773-505-1715<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Maureen Richeys work focuses on reentry projects and includes researching the relationship between housing stability and recidivism and providing technical assistance to community-based organizations that serve formerly incarcerated individuals. Before joining the CSG Justice Center, Maureen was an analyst with the Joint Public Policy Office of the Alliance for Children and Families and the United Neighborhood Centers of America in Washington, DC, where she focused on neighborhood revitalization and place-based policy. Maureen has diverse experience in housing policy, including homeless services and housing instability. She has worked as a consultant for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and completed two years of AmeriCorps VISTA service in southwest Oregon. Maureen has a BA in history from the University of Chicago and an MA in public policy from Duke University. <br>
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<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Ex-Staff<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>flast (username for headshots):</b> <a href="mrichey" target="_blank">mrichey</a><br>
<b>NYC Floor:</b> 20th Floor<br>
<b>Date Hired:</b> 1/5/15<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Bryan<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Collier<br>
<b>Title:</b> Executive Director, Texas Department of Criminal Justice<br>
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<b>Bio:</b> Bryan Collier was appointed executive director of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) in August 2016. In his current role, he oversees the operations of one of the largest adult criminal justice systems in the country, for which he is responsible for the confinement and care of approximately 146,000 felony offenders, the supervision of roughly 490,000 people on probation or parole, and the management of nearly 37,000 employees statewide.
Bryan began his career in adult corrections more than three decades ago, having joined the TDCJ in 1985 as a clerk. Since then, he has held a wide variety of positions with the agency, including correctional officer, parole officer, unit supervisor, program administrator, section director, parole division director, and deputy executive director. Bryan is an active member of the Association of State Correctional Administrators and the American Correctional Association (ACA), and serves as an ex-officio member of the Texas Department of Information Resources board. He sits on numerous committees for the ACA, including the Awards Committee, the Board of Governors, the Congress Program Planning Committee, and the Standards Committee. Bryan formerly served as chair of the ACA Adult Corrections Committee, is a past member of the ACA Delegate Assembly, and a past member and president of the Texas Corrections Association (TCA). Bryan has been recognized as one of ACAs “Best in the Business” and received the Dr. George J. Beto Hall of Honor award from the TCA in 2013. He has a BS in criminology and corrections from Sam Houston State University. <br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Jessica<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Tyler<br>
<b>Title:</b> Research Manager<br>
<b>Division:</b> Research<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> Austin<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> jtyler@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 512-470-5071<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> <br>
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<b>Cell Number:</b> 512-470-5071<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Jessica Tyler designs and manages long-term research projects; conducts data analysis; and writes research reports for national, state, and local elected officials and policymakers. Before joining the CSG Justice Center, she worked on judicial and indigent defense research as a senior researcher at the Texas Office of Court Administration. Previously, she worked for MGT of America, a national consulting firm, where she focused on a variety of criminal justice projects, including the assessment of police and corrections departments. She also taught American government at the Austin Community College. Jessica holds a BA from the University of Texas at Austin, an MA in public policy from the College of William and Mary, and an MA in political science from the University of Houston.<br>
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<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Ex-Staff<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>Date Hired:</b> 10/18/10<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> LaShunda<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Hill<br>
<b>Title:</b> Senior Policy Analyst<br>
<b>Division:</b> Corrections &amp; Reentry<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> Bethesda<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> lhill@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 240-482-8579<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 8579<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> LaShunda_Hill@mail.harvard.edu<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> (423) 933-8422<br>
<b>Bio:</b> LaShunda Hill leads the CSG Justice Center's intensive system reviews of local juvenile probation systems, and also supports our technical assistance to SCA grantees and our efforts to improve outcomes for young adults in contact with the justice system. LaShunda Hill is a native Tennessean with a lifelong commitment to improving the systems that impact the lives of children and youth. She is experienced in juvenile justice policy, sentencing reform, issue campaigning, program development, and direct youth service. Before joining The Council of State Governments Justice Center, she was campaign manager at the Fair Punishment Project at Harvard Law School, working to create fair and accountable local justice systems. In addition, Ms. Hill worked for The Pew Charitable Trusts Public Safety and Performance Project, providing juvenile justice technical assistance to states seeking to reduce their use of out-of-home placement and expand the availability of community-based services. Before her time at Pew, she also served as state strategist for the Campaign for the Fair Sentencing of Youth, leading advocacy to reform state juvenile sentencing laws. She began her career as a family intervention specialist with Youth Villages, providing in-home intervention services for system-involved youth transitioning out of residential placements. LaShunda holds a BA in International Studies, a BS in Public Policy, and a BS in Sociology from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. She also earned an Ed.M. in Adolescent Prevention Science and Practice from Harvard University.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Elizabeth<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Buck<br>
<b>Title:</b> Deputy Program Director<br>
<b>Division:</b> Behavioral Health<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> ebuck@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-5760<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5760<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> ERB366@nyu.edu<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 516-458-6988<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Liz Buck oversees and executes the CSG Justice Center's projects to help jurisdictions address housing needs among criminal justice-involved individuals. Prior to the CSG Justice Center, Liz was a program manager at the Corporation for Supportive Housing (CSH), where she expanded CSHs health and housing portfolio, including securing a $1.35 million cooperative agreement with the Health Resource Service Administration (HRSA) to link people experiencing homelessness to primary and behavioral health care. Liz also worked at the Camden Coalition of Healthcare Providers. She earned her BA at Union College and her MPA at the NYU Wagner Graduate School of Public Service.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Cynthia<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Thaler<br>
<b>Title:</b> Policy Analyst<br>
<b>Division:</b> Corrections &amp; Reentry<br>
<b>Program:</b> Juvenile Justice<br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> cthaler@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-753-5212<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5212<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> thaler.cynthia@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 718-690-4635<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Cynthia Thaler provides technical assistance to state and local jurisdictions to support their efforts to improve outcomes for youth involved in the juvenile justice system.. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, Cynthia was a juvenile justice policy analyst with the New York City Mayors Office of Criminal Justice. In this capacity, she served as a liaison to various citywide stakeholders and analyzed data to inform juvenile justice policy decisions. Cynthia earned her BA in sociology and Portuguese and Brazilian studies from Brown University and her MA in public policy from the Harvard Kennedy School.<br>
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<b>Date Hired:</b> 10/20/14<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Eric<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Hutchings<br>
<b>Title:</b> House Chair, Executive Offices and Criminal Justice Appropriations Subcommittee, State of Utah<br>
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<b>Bio:</b> Representative Eric Hutchings has served in the Utah House of Representatives since 2001. He serves on the Executive Offices and Criminal Justice Appropriations Subcommittee, the House Education Committee, and House Revenue and Taxation Committee, among other committees and commissions. He is a member of the Utah Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice and the Salt Lake County Commission on Youth, and is the co­-chair of the Utah Reads Alliance Community. He has received the Community Leadership Award from the Utah Advisory Board on Childrens Justice and an Outstanding Public Service award from the Utah Sentencing Commission, among other honors. He received his Bachelors degree in Asian Studies from Brigham Young University.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Will<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Engelhardt<br>
<b>Title:</b> Project Manager<br>
<b>Division:</b> Behavioral Health<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> wengelhardt@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-5764<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5764<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> Wengelhardt1@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 917-733-8433<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Will Engelhardt works on the CSG Justice Centers county-based initiatives that aim to improve outcomes for people with behavioral health disorders involved with the criminal justice system. He provides data analyses, policy recommendations, and guidance on implementing evidence-based practices to county leaders who are working to improve their jurisdictions policies and practices. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, he coordinated the Family Economic Security Team at the National Center for Children in Poverty at the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, where he collaborated with state policymakers, administrators, and advocates to assess the effectiveness of existing state work support and safety net programs. Will was also a senior court report writer for the Fortune Societys Court Advocacy Program, where he developed court documents on the progress of participants in their Alternatives to Incarceration Program. Will also served as a social work intern at the Correctional Association of New York where he monitored and reported on the conditions of New York State prisons. He holds a BA from Hampshire College and received his MSW from the Hunter College School of Social Work.<br>
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<b>Date Hired:</b> 11/18/13<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Tzvi Abel<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Chajet<br>
<b>Title:</b> IT Support Specialist<br>
<b>Division:</b> Finance, Operations &amp; Administration<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> tchajet@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-5724<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5724<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> achajet@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 347-699-9352<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Tzvi Abel Chajet provides technical support, training, and assistance with IT-related projects to all CSG Justice Center offices and staff. Previously, Abel worked as an IT maintainer at the Physical Sciences Learning Center at Hunter College, where he also studied philosophy as an undergraduate. He graduated from the Microsoft Tech Jobs Academy program at The New York City College of Technology, where he was trained in network, server, and private cloud administration.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Mackenzie<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Taylor<br>
<b>Title:</b> Financial Grants Manager<br>
<b>Division:</b> Finance, Operations &amp; Administration<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> mtaylor@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-5754<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5754<br>
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<b>Bio:</b> Mackenzie Taylor coordinates all accounting functions for sponsored programs and restricted accounts with a focus on compliance monitoring, database maintenance, and financial reporting for the CSG Justice Center, and is the primary financial point of contact for all restricted awards and proposals. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center in 2014, she worked as the senior CPhT at Kroger Pharmacy and in accounting at Keeneland Association, Inc. She holds a bachelors degree in economics from the University of Kentucky.<br>
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<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Gina<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Lee <br>
<b>Title:</b> Legal Fellow <br>
<b>Division:</b> Corrections &amp; Reentry<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> gina.lee@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-5749 <br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5749<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> ginaleea@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> (703) 598-0833<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Gina provides legal support to the CSG Justice Centers work related to criminal records. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, Gina served as a judicial law clerk for the Honorable Krystal Quinn Alves in Maryland. As a law clerk, she conducted research concerning post-conviction relief and reviews of the lower court decisions. She also worked at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, where she conducted research on employment law. She received a BA in East Asian studies from Johns Hopkins University, and a JD from the Antonin Scalia Law School at George Mason University.<br>
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<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Joshua<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Gaines<br>
<b>Title:</b> Senior Policy Analyst<br>
<b>Division:</b> Corrections &amp; Reentry<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> Offsite<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> jgaines@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 929-314-5894<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5894<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> joshgaines@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 919-749-0438<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Josh Gaines focuses on issues involving the collateral consequences of criminal conviction and supervises maintenance of the National Inventory of the Collateral Consequences of Conviction. He previously served as the deputy director of the Collateral Consequences Resource Center, worked extensively on the Restoration of Rights Project, and provided counsel for federal pardon applicants. Josh received his BA in sociology from North Carolina State University and his J.D. from the Washington College of Law at American University.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> John<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Lovick<br>
<b>Title:</b> Representative, State House of Representatives, State of Washington<br>
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<b>Bio:</b> John Lovick was appointed to the Washington House of Representatives in 2016. He previously served in the House for nine years beginning in 1998, which included five years as speaker pro tempore; he also served on the Mill Creek City Council, which included a year as mayor pro tempore. In 2007, Lovick was elected as Snohomish County Sheriff, a position he served in until 2013, when he was appointed the Snohomish County Executive. Lovick served as a state trooper in the Washington State Patrol for 31 years, and was named Trooper of the Year in 1992. He also served in the United States Coast Guard for 13 years.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Catherine<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Rice<br>
<b>Title:</b> Associate Web Producer<br>
<b>Division:</b> Communications<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> crice@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 929-314-5890<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5890<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> clr2107@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 646-206-0994<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Catherine Rice helps maintain quality and consistency across the CSG Justice Centers various digital properties. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, she worked in publishing and journalism as an editor and writer, and most recently completed an immersive course in full stack web development and computer programming. She graduated from Barnard College with a degree in music.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Nicola<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Smith-Kea<br>
<b>Title:</b> Project Manager<br>
<b>Division:</b> Behavioral Health<br>
<b>Program:</b> Law Enforcement<br>
<b>Office Location:</b> Bethesda<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> nsmith-kea@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 301-915-9718<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 8718<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> nikki.smithkea@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 646-592-2472<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Nicola Smith-Kea provides support to Law Enforcement Learning Sites and Justice and Mental Health Collaboration Program grantees whose work focuses on specialized police-based responses to individuals with mental illnesses. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, Nicola was a research associate at Optimal Solutions Group, which serves as the independent program evaluator for USAIDs Bureau of Economic Growth, Education, and Environment. Nicola is also a court-appointed special advocate for Montgomery County, Maryland. She received her BA in psychology and sociology, and her MA in sociology from the University of West Indies, Jamaica. She also received an MA in criminology and criminal justice from the University of Maryland at College Park.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Babatunde<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Aremu<br>
<b>Title:</b> Program Associate<br>
<b>Division:</b> State Initiatives<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> baremu@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-5751<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5751<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> Baremu527@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 203-455-1423<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Babatunde Aremu provides policy analysis and research and logistical support to Justice Reinvestment states. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, Babatunde worked as a constituent liaison for former U.S. Congresswoman Mary Jo Kilroy where he focused on immigration, education, and taxation policies. He also interned for the Allegheny County Solicitors office in Pennsylvania and for his schools Civil Rights Clinic where he assisted with civil rights litigation and record expungement. Babatunde earned his BA in political science from The Ohio State University and his JD from Duquesne University School of Law.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Aundrae<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Parchment<br>
<b>Title:</b> Human Resources Generalist<br>
<b>Division:</b> Human Resources<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> aparchment@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-753-5219<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5219<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> mr.parchment@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 646-824-6215<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Aundrae Parchment provides support to the human resources department. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, he served as the human resources manager for a national hospitality group, working across multiple states to support employee relations, payroll, and benefits. Aundrae has worked in a variety of settings—including retail organizations, nonprofits, and start-ups—creating policy, surveys, and assessment tools. Aundrae earned a BA in psychology and religion from Hunter College as well as an MS in industrial/organizational psychology from Baruch College.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Benjamin<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Oakley<br>
<b>Title:</b> IT Support Specialist <br>
<b>Division:</b> Finance, Operations &amp; Administration<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> boakley@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-5724<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5724<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> Boakley13@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> (609) 647-1940<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Ben Oakley provides technical support to CSG Justice center staff, working with the CSG IT department to ensure the offices computing and technology needs are met. Before joining the CSG Justice Center, Ben worked as an operations assistant at Princeton University, in an electronics repair shop, as a Dell technician, and in the IT department of his alma mater, Cornell College. Ben earned a BA in philosophy from Cornell College.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Fiona<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> McCall<br>
<b>Title:</b> Administrative Assistant<br>
<b>Division:</b> Finance, Operations &amp; Administration<br>
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<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> fmccall@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-5727<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5727<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> FionaMcCall2017@outlook.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 347-949-9544<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Fiona McCall provides administrative and logistical support to the staff of the CSG Justice Center. Before joining the CSG Justice Center, Fiona had more than 14 years of experience as an administrative professional. Most recently, she served as an accounting technician with an international organization where administrative organizational skill, accuracy, attention to detail, multi-tasking, and excellent customer service were essential. Fiona studied business administration at Cambridge University.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Sheila<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Tillman<br>
<b>Title:</b> Senior Policy Analyst<br>
<b>Division:</b> Behavioral Health<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> stillman@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-753-5213<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5213<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> sadt16@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 518-469-4920<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Sheila Tillman provides technical assistance to Justice and Mental Health Collaboration Program grantees, focusing on the intersection of behavioral health and criminal justice. She also provides support on a variety of behavioral health and reentry projects. Before joining the CSG Justice Center, Sheila was a project assistant at Policy Research Associates in Delmar, New York, where she assisted a variety of research projects. Sheila has a BA in criminal justice from Russell Sage College and received her MA in criminal justice from the University of New Haven.<br>
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<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Staff<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>flast (username for headshots):</b> <a href="stillman" target="_blank">stillman</a><br>
<b>NYC Floor:</b> 11th Floor<br>
<b>Date Hired:</b> 5/5/14<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Allison<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Upton<br>
<b>Title:</b> Project Manager<br>
<b>Division:</b> Behavioral Health<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> aupton@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-5741<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5741<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> ahupton@verizon.net<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 646-403-1308<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Allison Upton provides technical assistance to grantees and supports policy development and projects specializing in the intersection of criminal justice and behavioral health issues. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, Allison worked at the Center for Alternative Sentencing and Employment Services (CASES) as the Director of Court Programs, where she oversaw the court and community operations of several alternative-to-incarceration (ATI) and detention programs serving adults with behavioral health needs in New York County. While at CASES, she developed a gender-specific track of ATI services for women involved with the justice system and provided training on evidence-based practices in screening/assessment in justice settings, gender-responsive recidivism risk assessment, trauma-informed case management practices, and cognitive-behavioral group interventions aimed at minimizing risk of recidivism. Allison previously worked as a staff psychologist in inpatient services at the Manhattan Psychiatric Center and as the director of an outpatient programs at the Bronx Children's Psychiatric Center. She received her BA from the University of Miami and her MS and PsyD in clinical psychology from Nova Southeastern University.<br>
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<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Staff<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Ben <br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Shelor<br>
<b>Title:</b> Senior Policy Analyst <br>
<b>Division:</b> State Initiatives<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> Offsite<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> bshelor@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 301-915-9704<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 8704<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> ben.shelor@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 646-647-5374<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Ben Shelor provides technical assistance to state criminal justice entities through analysis of policy and procedure, research, and operational and logistical support.He is a former deputy director of Standards and Accreditation for the American Correctional Association, where he participated in the formulation of operational standards for correctional facilities, assisted with compliance audits, and traveled nationally and internationally to conduct training and technical assistance for correctional agencies. He received his BA in justice from the School of Public Affairs at American University in Washington, DC, and his MA in justice, law, and society with a concentration in terrorism and homeland security from American University.<br>
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<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Staff<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>flast (username for headshots):</b> <a href="bshelor" target="_blank">bshelor</a><br>
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<b>Date Hired:</b> 5/1/15<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Cassondra<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Warney<br>
<b>Title:</b> Senior Policy Analyst
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<b>Division:</b> State Initiatives<br>
<b>Program:</b> Justice Reinvestment<br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> cwarney@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-5755<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5755<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> cassondra.warney@gmail.com <br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 917-647-0367<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Cassondra Warney provides technical assistance to states going through the justice reinvestment process. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, she worked at the Pima County Juvenile Court Center in Tucson, Arizona, where she assisted with a community stakeholder project to address racial disparities within the local juvenile justice system. Cassondra interned for the Arizona House of Representatives and, most recently, for the Vera Institute of Justice's Center on Sentencing and Corrections. She received her BA in political science from the University of Arizona. <br>
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<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Staff<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>flast (username for headshots):</b> <a href="cwarney" target="_blank">cwarney</a><br>
<b>NYC Floor:</b> 20th Floor<br>
<b>Date Hired:</b> 4/1/14<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Kerwin<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Henderson<br>
<b>Title:</b> Policy Analyst<br>
<b>Division:</b> Corrections &amp; Reentry<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> Bethesda<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> khenderson@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 301-915-9701<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 8701<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> khender65@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 202-506-0119<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Kerwin Henderson is a policy analyst in the Corrections and Reentry division. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, Kerwin worked as a research associate in the Justice Programs Office at American University. While at American University, he worked with state and local treatment courts under the Drug Court Technical Assistance Project, and oversaw the Racial Disparity and Veterans Treatment Court initiatives within that project. Prior to working at American University, Kerwin spent time at the University of Cincinnatis Corrections Institute, where he worked on projects focused on reentry and evidence-based practices in corrections, including an evaluation of Ohios reentry-approved prison programs. Kerwin received a BS in criminal justice from Quincy University, and an MS in criminal justice from the University of Cincinnati.<br>
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<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Ex-Staff<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>Date Hired:</b> 5/8/17<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Lisa <br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Cheek Wilson<br>
<b>Title:</b> Administrative Assistant <br>
<b>Division:</b> Corrections &amp; Reentry<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> DC<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> lwilson@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 240-482-8584<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 8584<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> lmcwilson@hotmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 301-343-7154<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Lisa Cheek Wilson provides administrative support, coordinates office procedures, and assists with new hire orientations, staff travel arrangements, and office management. Lisa was previously employed with Kaiser Permanente, a leading provider of integrated health care coverage and services in multiple regions within the United States. Her tenure with Kaiser included work in the Silver Spring Medical Center Administration Office and in the Marketing, Sales, and Business Development Division at the Regional Office. Lisa also worked for the U.S. Office of Personnel Management and the U.S. Department of Defense. Lisa received an AA in business administration from Prince Georges Community College and a BA in communications from the University of Maryland University College in Largo, Maryland.<br>
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<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Staff<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>flast (username for headshots):</b> <a href="lwilson" target="_blank">lwilson</a><br>
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<b>Date Hired:</b> 4/1/15<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Shanelle<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Johnson<br>
<b>Title:</b> Policy Analyst<br>
<b>Division:</b> Corrections &amp; Reentry<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> DC<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> sjohnson@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 240-482-8581<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 8581<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> johnsonshanelle6@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 410-537-0705<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Shanelle is a policy analyst on the CSG Justice Centers Juvenile Justice team. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, she worked as the disproportionate minority contact coordinator at the Governors Office of Crime Control and Prevention in Maryland. In that capacity, she worked to reduce reliance on the secure confinement of juveniles and address racial and ethnic disparities in the juvenile justice system. Shanelle earned her BA in criminology and criminal justice and psychology from the University of Maryland and her JD from the University of Miami School of Law.<br>
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<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Staff<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>Date Hired:</b> 4/3/17<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Olivia<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Koukoui<br>
<b>Title:</b> Policy Analyst<br>
<b>Division:</b> Corrections &amp; Reentry<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> DC<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> okoukoui@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 301-915-9708<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 8708<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> OKouKoui@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> (301) 408-8910<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Olivia Koukoui provides technical assistance to jurisdictions around the country that are recipients of Innovations in Supervision Initiative and Innovations in Reentry Initiative grants. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, Olivia worked in the field of corrections, starting as a rehabilitation counselor for the Virginia Department of Juvenile Justice. She later transitioned into the role of probation officer for Fairfax County, Virginia. Most recently her work included collecting, investigating, and verifying defendants background information to compile and develop reports for the Circuit Court, including sentencing guidelines and recommendations for court ordered supervision. Olivia holds an MBA from the University of Maryland University College, and a BS in criminal justice from Virginia Commonwealth University.<br>
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<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Staff<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>Date Hired:</b> 3/12/18<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Marilyn<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Leake<br>
<b>Title:</b> Policy Analyst<br>
<b>Division:</b> Behavioral Health<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> DC<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> mleake@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 301-915-9717 <br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 8717<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> marilynbailey2@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 706-799-7076<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Marilyn Leake works on county-based initiatives that are focused on improving outcomes for people in the criminal justice system who have behavioral health disorders. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, Marilyn served as the Coordinator for the Mental Health and Drug Court programs in Prince Georges County, MD. Here, she collaborated closely with local stakeholders throughout the criminal justice and behavioral health systems on diversion and other tactics to improve outcomes for justice-involved individuals with behavioral health disorders. She also worked on initiatives to standardize data collection and measurement strategies for treatment courts in the state of Maryland. Marilyn holds a BS from Appalachian State University and an MSW from the University of Maryland.<br>
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<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Staff<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>Date Hired:</b> 9/11/17<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Nina<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Salomon<br>
<b>Title:</b> Deputy Program Director<br>
<b>Division:</b> Corrections &amp; Reentry<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> DC<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> nsalomon@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 240-482-8588<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 8588<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> <br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 202-744-6196<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Nina Salomon oversees the Improving Outcomes for Youth Statewide Juvenile Justice Initiative, supporting states develop, adopt, and implement legislative reforms. Nina was a lead author of the <em>School Discipline Consensus Report</em>, and leads the organizations efforts on improving educational outcomes for youth involved with the juvenile justice system. Previously, she was a policy advisor at EducationCounsel LLC, a national policy and legal consulting firm, where she provided assistance to clients at state education agencies, school districts, and national organizations to advance policy change. As an investment associate at The Chicago Public Education Fund, Nina conducted due diligence on prospective investments and managed projects to ensure they achieved performance benchmarks. She also conducted research and wrote policy briefs and funding guides to support charter schools and youth development programs, and worked in government relations for a national youth development organization. Nina earned a BA in political science from The George Washington University and an MSEd in education policy from the University of Pennsylvania.<br>
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<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Staff<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>flast (username for headshots):</b> <a href="nsalomon" target="_blank">nsalomon</a><br>
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<b>Date Hired:</b> 2/27/12<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Courtney<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Warren<br>
<b>Title:</b> Policy Analyst<br>
<b>Division:</b> Corrections &amp; Reentry<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> DC<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> cwarren@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 240-482-8587<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 8587<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> Clynn.Warren@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 757-288-2760<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Courtney Warren provides technical assistance to states and localities receiving OJJDP funding to improve outcomes in their juvenile justice systems. Before joining the CSG Justice Center, she worked at the Pew Charitable Trusts, Public Safety Performance Project, where she supported states interested in transforming their juvenile justice systems by reducing incarceration. Courtney has also worked in the Office of the Governor of Virginia as a fellow in the Secretariat of Public Safety and Homeland Security and as a policy analyst at the Virginia Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ). While at DJJ, Courtney helped manage the Classrooms Not Courtrooms initiative, which was developed to address the school-to-prison pipeline and eliminate racial disparities in school discipline. She received a BA in economics from Spelman College and a MPP from the University of Virginia, Frank Batten School of Leadership &amp; Public Policy.<br>
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<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Staff<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>Date Hired:</b> 7/2/18<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Sarah<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Wurzburg<br>
<b>Title:</b> Deputy Program Director
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<b>Division:</b> Behavioral Health<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> swurzburg@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-5765<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5765<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> swurzburg@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 847-542-9879<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Sarah Wurzburg oversees technical assistance focused on behavioral health, corrections, and reentry, and serves as the lead for projects related to substance use and reentry. Previously, Sarah was a research analyst at the National Association of State Alcohol and Drug Abuse Directors, Inc., where she was the team lead for Youth and Womens Services, and was the primary author of research reports on youth substance use disorder treatment, driving under the influence, and Medicaid. Sarah has also worked as a juvenile court advocate and in community substance abuse prevention. She received her BA from DePauw University in English writing and her MA in social services administration with a focus on policy analysis from the University of Chicago.<br>
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<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Staff<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>flast (username for headshots):</b> <a href="swurzburg" target="_blank">swurzburg</a><br>
<b>NYC Floor:</b> 11th Floor<br>
<b>Date Hired:</b> 12/2/13<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Risë<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Haneberg<br>
<b>Title:</b> Deputy Division Director<br>
<b>Division:</b> Behavioral Health<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> Offsite<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> rhaneberg@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 941-251-7175<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> <br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> risehaneberg57@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 913-488-4496<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Risë Haneberg provides technical assistance to county systems improvement projects, the Stepping Up Initiative, and Justice and Mental Health Collaboration Program grantee sites. Before joining the CSG Justice Center, Risë served as the criminal justice coordinator for Johnson County, Kansas, from 2008 to 2014. In that role, Risë provided staff support to the Johnson County Criminal Justice Advisory Council and facilitated the coordination of criminal justice-related activities for the District Court, the sheriffs and, district attorneys offices, the Department of Corrections, the Court Services Department, and the Johnson County Mental Health Center. Her work in Johnson County involved both the juvenile and adult divisions, and major projects included a Justice and Mental Health Intercept Project, Second Chance Reentry, the Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative, and justice reinvestment at the local level. Risë previously served as the chief court service officer of the 10th Judicial District Court in Johnson County, and began her career in criminal justice as a juvenile probation officer in 1979. Risë holds a BS in criminal justice from Wichita State University and an MA in public administration from the University of Kansas.<br>
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<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Staff<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>flast (username for headshots):</b> <a href="rhaneberg" target="_blank">rhaneberg</a><br>
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<b>Date Hired:</b> 1/15/15<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Marshall<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Clement<br>
<b>Title:</b> Deputy Director<br>
<b>Division:</b> Policy &amp; Strategic Planning<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> mclement@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 206-420-4593<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 4593<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> marshall.clement@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 541-255-1599<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Marshall Clement provides strategic leadership across the breadth of the CSG Justice Centers policy and programmatic work to increase public safety and strengthen communities. Previously, Marshall served as the organizations division director of state initiatives. Over a 13-year tenure at the CSG Justice Center, Marshall led the growth and evolution of the Justice Reinvestment program, which assists policymakers seeking to reduce spending on corrections and reinvest these savings in strategies that lower recidivism rates and increase public safety. As part of this process, Marshall coordinated the work of a team of policy analysts and national experts to analyze corrections data and policy and develop policy options for policymakers in 27 states. He regularly facilitated meetings among judicial and state agency officials and testified before legislative committees in various states across the country; his findings have been used to inform policy initiatives that have enjoyed overwhelming bipartisan support. Marshall received his BA in public policy with honors from Brown University.<br>
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<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Executive<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Expansion Pack I:</b> <a href="2" target="_blank">2</a><br>
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<b>flast (username for headshots):</b> <a href="mclement" target="_blank">mclement</a><br>
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<b>Date Hired:</b> 8/1/05<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Jacob<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Agus-Kleinman<br>
<b>Title:</b> Policy Analyst<br>
<b>Division:</b> Corrections &amp; Reentry<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> DC<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> jagus-kleinman@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 301-915-9702<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 8702<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> jacob.aguskleinman@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 443-204-2770<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Jacob Agus-Kleinman works with the juvenile justice team to provide technical assistance to states, counties, and non-profit organizations to improve outcomes for youth in both criminal and juvenile justice systems. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, he worked with Pews Public Safety Performance Project, supporting states in the adoption of adult and juvenile sentencing and corrections reforms. Earlier in his career, he worked with Lawyers Without Borders, the Washtenaw County Public Defenders Office, and as an AmeriCorps VISTA with the Arab-American Family Support Center. Jacob received a BGS with a concentration in urban studies from the University of Michigan and is a Justice Policy Network Fellow.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Elizabeth<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> English Smith<br>
<b>Title:</b> Policy Analyst<br>
<b>Division:</b> Corrections &amp; Reentry<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> DC<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> eenglish@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 301-915-9707 <br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 8707<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> ElizEng14@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> (989) 430-5653<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Elizabeth English Smith provides technical assistance to grantees in the Innovations in Reentry and Innovations in Supervision programs. Previously, Elizabeth was the manager of external affairs at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI), where she communicated AEIs work on prison education and reentry to policymakers, researchers, and state and local leaders. She also served as a research associate at AEI, travelling around the country to visit and write about evidence-based correctional education and reentry programs. Elizabeth sits on the national advisory board of the Prison Entrepreneurship Program and the advisory board of The Petey Greene Program, an in-prison tutoring program. She received a BA in political science and Spanish from the University of Michigan and is pursuing her MPP at The George Washington University.<br>
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<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Laura<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Fabius<br>
<b>Title:</b> Policy Analyst<br>
<b>Division:</b> Behavioral Health<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> lfabius@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-356-0054<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5054<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> laurafabius@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 203-391-1794<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Laura Fabius works with the law enforcement team, providing technical assistance to Justice and Mental Health Collaboration Program (JMHCP) grantees and learning sites. Prior to joining CSG Justice Center, Laura worked for the Montgomery County Pre-Release Center as a correctional program specialist, where she assessed the capabilities of people who were incarcerated and developed community relationships to secure employment opportunities for this population after they reentered their communities. She has also served as a correctional specialist in a detention center in Anne Arundel County, where she helped manage programming for its incarcerated population. Laura has a BA in psychology and sociology and an MS in criminal justice with a concentration in forensic psychology and crime analysis from the University of Hartford.<br>
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<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Hallie<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Fader-Towe<br>
<b>Title:</b> Program Director<br>
<b>Division:</b> Behavioral Health<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> Offsite<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> hfader@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-5750<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5750<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> <br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 347-949-0467<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Hallie Fader-Towe works with local and state policymakers to craft policies, processes, and programs that will work best for their jurisdictions. In her positions with The Council of State Governments (CSG) Justice Center she has worked with jurisdictions around the country on collaborative, data-driven planning and implementation efforts to address criminal justice functions from initial detention through reentry, including a focus on individuals with mental illnesses. She has also managed the development of training materials on mental health courts and on judicial responses to the prevalence of individuals with mental illnesses involved with the criminal justice system. She has written on dispute systems design for state trial courts, pretrial responses to those with mental illnesses, information sharing between criminal justice and mental health systems, and mental health court design and implementation. Before joining the CSG Justice Center, she was a management consultant with McKinsey &amp; Company in New York. Hallie received a BA from Brown University and a JD from Harvard Law School.<br>
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<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Latoya<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Hamilton<br>
<b>Title:</b> Policy Analyst<br>
<b>Division:</b> Behavioral Health<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> lhamilton@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-356-0048<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5048<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> LSHamilton17@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> (917) 900-8726<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Latoya Hamilton works with the Law Enforcement team, providing technical assistance to Justice and Mental Health Collaboration Program (JMHCP) grantees. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, she worked for the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (NYC DOHMH) on the Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) program, where she was responsible for monitoring and providing technical assistance to 14 federally funded supportive housing contracts. Previously, Latoya worked for the Philadelphia Department of Behavioral Health and Intellectual Disability Services as the Mental Health First Aid program coordinator, where she worked with first responders to ensure appropriate responses were given to people experiencing a mental health crisis. Latoya holds a BA in psychology, with a minor in international studies, from Stony Brook University, and an MPH from Drexel University.<br>
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<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Ex-Staff<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Josh<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Weber<br>
<b>Title:</b> Deputy Division Director<br>
<b>Division:</b> Corrections &amp; Reentry<br>
<b>Program:</b> Juvenile Justice<br>
<b>Office Location:</b> DC<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> jweber@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 240-482-8586<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 8586<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> joshuaeweb@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 609-306-8954<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Josh Weber directs the CSG Justice Center's Juvenile Justice program, which focuses on helping states use effective methods to reduce recidivism and improve outcomes for youth in contact with the juvenile justice system. Previously, Josh spent 10 years working on building the capacity of programs and systems that serve vulnerable youth in the juvenile justice, youth development, workforce development, and child welfare systems. Josh managed research programs for the Youth Development and Research Fund in Maryland and the Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago. In addition, Josh led the development and implementation of NYC Administration for Childrens Services' alternative to placement and reentry program for juveniles using evidence-based practices. He also directed the District of Columbias Justice Grants Administration, which managed all federal juvenile and criminal justice grants for the District. Josh received his BA in psychology from Duke University and his MA in public administration from Princeton University.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Ashleigh <br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Fryer<br>
<b>Title:</b> Publications Editor <br>
<b>Division:</b> Communications<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> afryer@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-5767 <br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5767<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> ashleighfryer@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 310-883-4938<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Ashleigh Fryer provides editorial and production support for the CSG Justice Center. She previously oversaw production, design, and editorial content as the senior editor of a weekly newspaper in Malibu, California. She earned her BS in journalism with a minor in cultural anthropology from Boston University. <br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Kate <br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Vacanti <br>
<b>Title:</b> Senior Policy Analyst <br>
<b>Division:</b> State Initiatives<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> Seattle<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> kvacanti@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 206-682-1479<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 4479<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> kvacanti@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 646-761-1499<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Kate Vacanti provides technical assistance to states going through the justice reinvestment process. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, Kate worked for the City of New York, managing operations for Workforce1 Career Centers, the Citys one-stop shop for career services. As director of Workforce1 Candidate Services, Kate oversaw initiatives to strengthen and diversify service offerings to help people in New York obtain employment and advancement opportunities. She also managed relationships with state and local government agency partners in workforce development and provided technical assistance to vendors contracted to operate 16 career center locations that serve more than 160,000 jobseekers annually. Kate earned her MPA in public and nonprofit management and policy from New York University's Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service, and her BA in political science from Boston University.<br>
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<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Ex-Staff<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Celine<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Villongco<br>
<b>Title:</b> Policy Analyst<br>
<b>Division:</b> State Initiatives<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> cvillongco@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-5751<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5751<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> cvillongco@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 770-313-6173<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Celine Villongco works with the policy and communications teams as well as regional offices, affiliates, and members to promote strategies and best practices for victim-centered policies. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, Celine was the statewide human trafficking coordinator for the Iowa Department of Justice, where she collaborated with statewide agencies and stakeholders to raise awareness and develop trauma-informed policies for victims of crime. She has also worked with Polaris in Washington, D.C., and the U.S. Department of States Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons (J/TIP). Celine received her bachelors degree from Cornell University and an MA in public policy from Duke University.<br>
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<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Micaela<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Verrelien<br>
<b>Title:</b> Finance Associate <br>
<b>Division:</b> Finance, Operations &amp; Administration<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> mverrelien@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-356-0041 <br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5041<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> Mverrelien@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 781-664-7107<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Micaela Verrelien is responsible for accounts payable and financial compliance with new and existing guidelines as set forth by Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), the Office of Management and Budget, the Department of Justice, and the requirements of a variety of funding sources. Before joining the CSG Justice Center, she was a tax intern for PriceWaterHouseCoopers, where she was assigned to the Goldman Sachs team. She holds a BS in accounting with a minor in managerial information system from the University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth.<br>
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<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Ex-Staff<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Thomas<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Coyne<br>
<b>Title:</b> Senior Policy Analyst<br>
<b>Division:</b> Behavioral Health<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> DC<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> tcoyne@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> (301) 915-9701<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 8701<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> thomascoyne@gwu.edu <br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> (313) 204-7937<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Thomas Coyne provides technical assistance to jurisdictions addressing the housing needs of people with mental illnesses who are involved with the criminal justice system. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, he worked on health and housing policy with the Health &amp; Housing Integration team at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities. He brings field experience from social work, having working extensively with people with serious mental illness in Washington, DC, as well as with families reuniting with their children from foster care in Michigan. Thomas earned his BS in criminal justice and BA in sociology from Madonna University and his MPP from the Trachtenberg School of Public Policy and Public Administration at the George Washington University.<br>
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<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Derek<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Lowry<br>
<b>Title:</b> Policy Analyst<br>
<b>Division:</b> Corrections &amp; Reentry<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> dlowry@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-356-0057<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5057<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> dereklowry@yahoo.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 803-586-1141<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, Dereks research interests focused on issues surrounding educational equity and the economic outcomes associated with proper access and quality. Previously, he worked for the Sillerman Center for the Advancement of Philanthropy on issues surrounding integration in schools and communities. In the summer of 2015, he worked on policy around incarceration and employment with the Office of Career, Technical, and Adult Education within the U.S. Department of Education. Derek was also a Peace Corps Volunteer and implemented a recidivism program in prisons in South Carolina.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Richard<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Cho<br>
<b>Title:</b> Director<br>
<b>Division:</b> Behavioral Health<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> rcho@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-5759<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5759<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> rscho76@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 646-939-6227<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Richard Cho is a nationally recognized expert on the intersection of homelessness and criminal justice system involvement, and on the intersection of health care and housing. Before joining the Justice Center, he served as deputy director of the United States Interagency Council on Homelessness (USICH), the agency that leads the federal governments response to homelessness. Prior to his time at USICH, Mr. Cho served as the director of Innovations and Research at the Corporation for Supportive Housing. He advised the City and State of New York in the design and implementation of the $1 billion New York/New York III Supportive Housing Initiative. He also helped guide the implementation of New York Citys Housing First program for people with active substance use disorders. Mr. Cho has a BA from the University of Chicago, an MA in city planning from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and is completing a PhD in public administration at New York University.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Chenise<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Bonilla<br>
<b>Title:</b> Senior Policy Analyst<br>
<b>Division:</b> Behavioral Health<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> cbonilla@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-5768<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5768<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> cbonilla@gwmail.gwu.edu<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 206-794-5841<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Chenise Bonilla manages the broad-based technical assistance for Stepping Up, a national initiative to reduce the number of people with mental illnesses in jails. In this role, Chenise manages relationships with partners and key stakeholders; conducts presentations, webinars, and peer networking calls; and develops products to help counties implement systems-level, data-driven policies and practices. Before joining Stepping Up, Chenise provided intensive technical assistance to multiple states under the CSG Justice Centers Justice Reinvestment initiative. Prior to joining the organization, she worked as a political and legislative assistant at the National Air Traffic Controllers Association. She received her BA in political science with a minor in public communications from American University and an MPS in political management with a focus on advocacy politics from George Washington University.<br>
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<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Ex-Staff<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Renee<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Daniel<br>
<b>Title:</b> Legal Fellow<br>
<b>Division:</b> Corrections &amp; Reentry<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> Offsite<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> renee.daniel@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-5763 <br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5763<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> Renee.daniel@law.nyls.edu<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> (917) 291-0983<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Renee Daniel provides legal support to the CSG Justice Centers work related to criminal records. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, Renee worked with several criminal defense organizations, including Brooklyn Defender Services, where she has conducted extensive trial research and assisted attorneys on behalf of indigent clients. She also worked with the Right to Counsel Project. Renee received a BA in political science with a concentration in criminal justice from Hampton University and a JD from New York Law School. <br>
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<b>Date Hired:</b> 1/29/18<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Juliet<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Fletcher<br>
<b>Title:</b> Public Affairs Manager<br>
<b>Division:</b> Communications<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> jfletcher@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-753-5209<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5209<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> juliet.fletcher@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 267-496-9558<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Juliet Fletchers work focuses on public affairs related to national initiatives, including criminal justice system reform, reentry and employment for people leaving incarceration, and efforts to reduce the number of people with mental illnesses in jails around the country. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, Juliet directed public affairs for state projects for New Jerseys Office of the State Comptroller, the states taxpayer-funded watchdog agency, which reports to the public on waste, fraud, and lack of transparency in state and local government. She previously served as a state house reporter in Trenton, spearheading coverage of the state's governor, legislature, and departments and agencies for the <i> Bergen Record </i> and <i> The Press of Atlantic City.</i> Her reporting has been recognized by the Society of Professional Journalists and the Pennsylvania Newspaper Association for her work on subjects such as the economic future of Atlantic City's gambling industry and for her statewide campaign coverage. She has also written about U.S. news and culture for the Glasgow Herald in her native U.K. Juliet holds an MA in English from the University of Aberdeen, Scotland, and an MS from Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.<br>
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<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Ex-Staff<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>NYC Floor:</b> 20th Floor<br>
<b>Date Hired:</b> 9/22/14<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Blaine<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Stum<br>
<b>Title:</b> Policy Analyst<br>
<b>Division:</b> Corrections &amp; Reentry<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> DC<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> bstum@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 301-915-9706<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 8706<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> blainstum@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 509-879-3943<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Blaine Stum provides technical assistance to jurisdictions across the country for Smart Corrections and Smart Reentry grant programs. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, Blaine worked as a Research Specialist in the Justice Programs Office at American University, where he provided technical assistance to drug court programs under the Drug Court Technical Assistance Project and led the development and administration of the first Annual Drug Court Survey under the National Drug Court Resource Center. Prior to working at American University, Blaine worked as a Legislative Assistant and Human Rights Commissioner for the City of Spokane, Washington, where he conducted research and policy analysis for members of the Spokane City Council on many issues, including corrections and reentry. Blaine received a BA in political science from Gonzaga University, and is currently pursuing a Masters in political science from American University's School of Public Affairs.<br>
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<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Ex-Staff<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>Date Hired:</b> 7/18/17<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Grace<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Beil Call<br>
<b>Title:</b> Program Director<br>
<b>Division:</b> State Initiatives<br>
<b>Program:</b> Justice Reinvestment<br>
<b>Office Location:</b> Offsite<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> gcall@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-356-0056<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5056<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> gcall@me.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 206-755-8768<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Grace Beil Call works to improve the administration of state victim programs—including assistance, compensation, and restitution—by working with federal, state, and local leaders. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, she was a visiting fellow for the Office for Victims of Crime at the U.S. Department of Justice as well as directed the Victims of Crime Act (VOCA) program for the Office of Crime Victims Advocacy in Washington state. Grace also previously led the Utah Coalition Against Sexual Assault. She started her work with victims as a volunteer at the Rape Recovery Center in Salt Lake City, Utah. She received her BS in gender studies from the University of Utah.<br>
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<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Staff<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>Date Hired:</b> 12/16/14<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Laura<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> van der Lugt<br>
<b>Title:</b> Senior Policy Analyst<br>
<b>Division:</b> State Initiatives<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> Seattle<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> lvanderlugt@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 206-623-0669 <br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 4669<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> laura.g.vanderlugt@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 207-240-6020<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Laura van der Lugt provides technical assistance to states implementing justice reinvestment legislation. She delivers content expertise in the areas of program evaluation and quality assurance, evidence-based practices, and supervision practices in both correctional facilities and the community. Before joining the CSG Justice Center, she was the director of Research and Innovation at the Suffolk County Sheriffs Department (SCSD) in Boston, Massachusetts, where she oversaw the development, management, and measurement of SCSD policy innovation and programmatic strategy. Prior to SCSD, she worked as the director of Evaluation and Learning at Roca Inc., a Massachusetts-based nonprofit organization. Laura began her applied research career in the Boston Police Commissioners Office of Research and Development, where she coordinated and managed the City of Bostons federal Second Chance Act Adult Reentry Demonstration Project grant-related programming. Laura holds a BA in sociology from Bates College, an MA in criminology from the University of Pennsylvania, and a PhD in criminology and justice policy from Northeastern University.<br>
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<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Staff<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>Date Hired:</b> 1/2/18<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> David<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> D'Amora<br>
<b>Title:</b> Senior Policy Advisor<br>
<b>Division:</b> State Initiatives<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> ddamora@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-5719<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5719<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> <br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 917-656-9041<br>
<b>Bio:</b> David A. DAmora provides advisement on risk and needs assessment, correctional programming, and the intersection of behavioral health and criminogenic needs. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, David worked in the criminal justice and behavioral health fields for more than 30 years. This included serving as the vice president of agency programs for a community-based agency providing multiple types of correctional and behavioral health treatment to formerly incarcerated people under community supervision. David was also a clinician at Somers State Prison and Meriden-Wallingford Hospital in Connecticut as well as a consultant with a national criminal justice technical assistance provider. A licensed professional counselor and certified forensic counselor, David earned his BA from Franklin College and his MS at Butler University.<br>
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<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Staff<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>flast (username for headshots):</b> <a href="ddamora" target="_blank">ddamora</a><br>
<b>NYC Floor:</b> 11th Floor<br>
<b>Date Hired:</b> 9/16/10<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Lisa<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Halstead<br>
<b>Title:</b> Deputy Director, Operations<br>
<b>Division:</b> State Initiatives<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> Seattle<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> lhalstead@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 206-454-8284<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 4284<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> lhalstead04@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 253-320-9675<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Lisa Halstead works to develop capacity and refine processes for the State Initiatives Division. Lisa previously served as founder and president of GreaterGood.org, a nonprofit that provides immediate disaster response fundraising. In that role, she established a grant-making program that raised and distributed nearly $4 million annually to more than 200 grantee organizations. Lisa was also the chief operating officer of CharityUSA.com, where she oversaw a $9.5 million operating budget and sustained a 30-percent annual growth rate through cost-effective resource expansion for the international organization. Lisa received her BA in communications from the University of Washington.<br>
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<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Rachael<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Druckhammer<br>
<b>Title:</b> Senior Research Associate<br>
<b>Division:</b> Research<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> Austin<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> rdruckhammer@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 512-480-3109<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> <br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> rachael.druckhammer@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 832-692-1309<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Rachael Druckhammer designs and manages research projects to analyze state- and local-level criminal justice data as part of the Justice Reinvestment Initiative. Prior to taking this role, Rachael was the lead researcher for the Travis County Juvenile Probation Department, where she evaluated outcomes for department programs, generated reports on department activity, and developed grant performance and outcome measures. She also worked for the Hays County Criminal District Attorneys office as a legal assistant. Rachael earned her BS and MS in applied sociology from Texas State University San Marcos.<br>
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<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Staff<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Ed<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Weckerly<br>
<b>Title:</b> Research Manager
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<b>Division:</b> Research<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> Austin<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> eweckerly@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 512-480-3104<br>
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<b>Cell Number:</b> 512-809-9710<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Ed Weckerly is responsible for the analysis of criminal justice data primarily in support of justice reinvestment efforts in various states. He has been heavily involved in statistical analysis, data management, and report writing for more than 15 years. For most of that time, he worked for the Texas Department of State Health Services as the lead epidemiologist for a set of reportable conditions, where he performed quality assessments, maintained routines for outbreak detection, and analyzed and interpreted surveillance data. He also served in research positions at the Texas Criminal Justice Policy Council and the Austin Police Department. Ed received a BA from Marquette University and an MS in criminal justice from Texas State University.<br>
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<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>Date Hired:</b> 2/16/12<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Michael<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Clark<br>
<b>Title:</b> Director<br>
<b>Division:</b> Communications and External Affairs<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> mclark@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-5723<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5723<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> <br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 347-909-1402<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Michael Clark leads the CSG Justice Centers strategic communications efforts, including the execution of media-related strategies, the development of publications, and the coordination of its digital properties. In addition, he plays a leadership role in the organizations national campaigns, as well as oversees its Government Affairs operation and manages key external partnerships. Mike previously managed the CSG Justice Centers public relations. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, Mike worked as a journalist for <i> The Hartford Courant, The Press of Atlantic City,</i> and <i>The New York Post</i>, covering a wide range of issues including state and local government and politics, public safety, tourism, and business. He later transitioned into public relations, serving in management positions at two New York PR agencies and representing a variety of companies and nonprofit organizations. He holds a BA in journalism from the University of Connecticut.<br>
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<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Staff<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>NYC Floor:</b> 20th Floor<br>
<b>Date Hired:</b> 3/17/14<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Sheridan<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Watson<br>
<b>Title:</b> Public Affairs Manager<br>
<b>Division:</b> Communications<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> swatson@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-356-0049<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5049<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> Sheridan.watson@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> (703) 508-3599<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Sheridan Watson manages public affairs activities and provides communications support for state-based justice reinvestment projects. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, she served for more than 10 years as a spokeswoman and communications advisor for three members of Congress. Previously, she managed a portfolio of policy issues for the Georgia Chamber of Commerce and served in communications roles at Aetna and the Archdiocese of Washington. Sheridan earned her ABJ in public relations from the University of Georgia and her MA in legislative affairs from The George Washington University.<br>
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<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Staff<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Margaret Schramm<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Horn<br>
<b>Title:</b> Deputy Director<br>
<b>Division:</b> Finance, Operations &amp; Administration<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> mhorn@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-5718<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5718<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> margaret.schramm.horn@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 646-300-1031<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Margaret Schramm Horn began her career working for JPMorgan Chase in New York in the treasury and risk management areas as a federal funds trader before transferring to Panama, where she developed the Asset/Liability Management and Foreign Exchange Trading departments. Upon her return to the U.S., Margaret managed JPMorgan Chases Chicago Regional Treasury office, where she supervised the money market, government, municipal, and foreign exchange sales teams. After moving to Prudential Financial, she served as chief administrative officer of Prudentials International Investments division, which comprises the on-shore international asset management group and the offshore mutual funds. She was responsible for the overall management of Prudentials investment businesses in Mexico, Taiwan, Korea, Italy, Germany, Japan, and Brazil, with AUM and AUA of $124 billion. Later, at Goldman Sachs, she worked in the audit department of the Investment Management division. She received her BBA from the University of Notre Dame, her MBA from Columbia University, and her MDiv at Yale University.<br>
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<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Executive<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Expansion Pack I:</b> <a href="3" target="_blank">3</a><br>
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<b>flast (username for headshots):</b> <a href="mhorn" target="_blank">mhorn</a><br>
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<b>Date Hired:</b> 5/28/15<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Lynda<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Zeller<br>
<b>Title:</b> Deputy Director, Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities
Department of Health and Human Services, State of Michigan<br>
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<b>Email Address:</b> zellerl2@michigan.gov<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 517-335-0196<br>
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<b>Bio:</b> Lynda Zeller provides policy leadership for Michigans public behavioral health and developmental disabilities services, and exercises executive and administrative direction and oversight for operations through the Bureau of Community Based Services, Bureau of Hospitals and Administrative Operations, and the Children and Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorders Section. She is the current president of the National Association of State Mental Health Program Directors. Previously, she served as Health Services Administrator for the Michigan Department of Corrections, which included all health, behavioral health, and dental services for the states correctional system. In all, Ms. Zeller has nearly 30 years of experience in the field of behavioral health, serving seriously mentally ill adults, emotionally disturbed children, people with developmental disabilities, and those with substance use disorders. She received her Bachelors degree from Greenville College, and her Masters in public administration/health care from Western Michigan University.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Marie<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Williams<br>
<b>Title:</b> Commissioner, Tennessee Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services<br>
<b>Division:</b> Vice-Chair, Executive Committee<br>
<b>Program:</b> Vice-Chair, Executive Committee<br>
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<b>Alternate Email:</b> 2<br>
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<b>Bio:</b> Marie Williams was appointed commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services by Governor Bill Haslam in October 2016. In her previous position as deputy director, Ms. Williams served as top advisor to the commissioner and assisted in the departments closure of Lakeshore Mental Health Institute, an initiative that reinvested $20.5 million into community-based services and enlisted the support of three East Tennessee private psychiatric in-patient hospital partners to provide services to patients previously served by Lakeshore. She also worked with the commissioner to create of the Prescription for Success initiative, a multi-faceted strategy to address the prescription drug problem in Tennessee.
Previously, Williams served as the Assistant Commissioner of Mental Health Services, where she worked to expand consumer-based recovery services and oversaw the statewide planning and implementation of the behavioral health safety net program, which provides services for persons who were dis-enrolled from TennCare. Williams also launched the Creating Homes Initiative, which has developed 15,000 supportive housing options along a continuum that allows for persons diagnosed with mental illness and co-occurring disorders to live in their communities in the least restrictive settings.
Williams served as a Community Builder Fellow with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and as director of homeless services for Catholic Charities of Memphis, and led the Homeless Services at the Midtown Mental Health Center in Memphis.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Marc<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Pelka<br>
<b>Title:</b> Deputy Division Director, State Relations
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<b>Division:</b> State Initiatives<br>
<b>Program:</b> Justice Reinvestment<br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> mpelka@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-5720<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5720<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> marcpelka@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 860-659-7092<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Marc Pelka helps lead the CSG Justice Centers efforts to enact justice reinvestment legislation to contain states correction costs and lower recidivism, with a particular emphasis on engaging victims of crime and their advocates in several of these states. Before joining the CSG Justice Center, Marc served on the communications and policy staff in the Connecticut House of Representatives, which included serving as a policy aide to the Speaker of the House. His duties included legislative research, planning, and coordination, with a focus on policy before the Judiciary Committee. Marc earned his BA with Honors from New York University and his MPP in Criminal Justice Policy from the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.<br>
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<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Ex-Staff<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>NYC Floor:</b> 20th Floor<br>
<b>Date Hired:</b> 9/8/08<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Kevin<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Nguyen<br>
<b>Title:</b> Finance Analyst<br>
<b>Division:</b> Finance, Operations &amp; Administration<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> knguyen@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-356-0041<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5041<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> kevinvn.nyc@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> (347) 761-7704<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Kevin Nguyen works with the CSG Justice Centers finance team. Previously, he worked as a management analyst with the Mount Sinai Healthcare System, where he analyzed monthly operating costs, analyzed performance improvement initiatives to improve clinical department performance, and assisted with budget analysis. He has also held finance internships at nonprofit organizations including the Culture Project, the Brooklyn Museum, and the New York City Department of Finance. He received a BBA with a concentration in finance at Baruch College.<br>
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<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Staff<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>Date Hired:</b> 12/17/18<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Pat<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Colloton<br>
<b>Title:</b> Assistant Attorney General, State of Kansas<br>
<b>Division:</b> <br>
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<b>Email Address:</b> patpatkat@aol.com<br>
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<b>Cell Number:</b> 816-810-4789<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Pat Colloton was appointed Assistant Attorney General in 2013, charged with leading the newly created Anti-Human Trafficking Unit of the Kansas Attorney General's Office. Previously, she served in the Kansas House of Representatives from 2004 to 2012. In 2007, she successfully sponsored justice reinvestment legislation focused on improving recidivism rates and reducing the state prison population. She also chaired both the Corrections and Juvenile Justice Committee, and the Joint Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice Oversight. In addition, she served on the House Education Committee and the Legislative Education Planning Committee. Earlier in her career, Assistant Attorney General Colloton practiced law in Kansas, Illinois, New York, Massachusetts, and Wisconsin and served on local school boards in Illinois and Massachusetts. She currently serves on the Johnson County Criminal Advisory Board and the Advisory Board of the CSG Justice Center, for which she is a distinguished past Chair. Assistant Attorney General Colloton received her Bachelors degree in chemistry and psychology and her JD from the University of Wisconsin.<br>
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<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Board<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> No<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Jessica<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Gonzales-Bricker<br>
<b>Title:</b> Senior Research Associate<br>
<b>Division:</b> Research<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> Austin<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> jgonzales@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-5738<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5738<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> jgonzales120@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 830-624-9640<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Jessica Gonzales-Bricker designs and manages long-term research projects focused on juvenile justice and the Justice Reinvestment Initiative; she has also contributed to projects related to behavioral health and employment. Before coming to the CSG Justice Center, Jessica was a research specialist with the Texas Juvenile Justice Department, where she designed research projects, planned and conducted training for juvenile probation staff, and monitored the data integrity of juvenile probation departments. She also worked as a research assistant for the Texas Education Agency and as an executive assistant and policy analyst at the Texas House of Representatives. Jessica received her BA in political science from Baylor University and her MPA from the University of Texas. <br>
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<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Staff<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>flast (username for headshots):</b> <a href="jgonzales" target="_blank">jgonzales</a><br>
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<b>Date Hired:</b> 7/1/14<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Elizabeth<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Dennis<br>
<b>Title:</b> Legal Fellow<br>
<b>Division:</b> Corrections &amp; Reentry<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> elizabeth.dennis@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-356-0058 <br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5058<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> Elizabeth.n.dennis@outlook.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> (412) 977-2120<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Elizabeth Dennis provides legal support to the CSG Justice Centers work related to criminal records. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, she worked for the National Law Center on Homelessness and Poverty, the Pennsylvania Institutional Law Project, and the Parliamentarians Office of the U.S. House of Representatives. Elizabeth is a graduate of Loyola University Chicago and University of Pittsburgh School of Law.<br>
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<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Ex-Staff<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>Date Hired:</b> 1/29/18<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Karen<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Ball<br>
<b>Title:</b> Web Producer<br>
<b>Division:</b> Communications<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> kball@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-753-5208<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5208<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> karen.ball@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 347-451-1095<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Karen Ball is responsible for the planning, development, and maintenance of the CSG Justice Center's web properties. Karen has over 10 years' experience in multimedia, online publishing, and front-end web development. Prior to joining the organization, she managed the multimedia desk at a commercial newswire service. She earned a BA in philosophy from Binghamton University.<br>
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<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Staff<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>Date Hired:</b> 9/1/16<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Deirdra<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Assey <br>
<b>Title:</b> Policy Analyst<br>
<b>Division:</b> Behavioral Health<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> dassey@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-753-5207 <br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5207<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> dlassey@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 516-426-7283<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Deirdra Assey provides technical assistance to programs planning and implementing criminal justice and mental health collaborations; she also works on projects under the CSG Justice Centers courts portfolio. Prior to joining the organization, Deirdra worked for Hudson County's Screening Center at Jersey City Medical Center, where she was a civil commitment evaluator. She also worked with the Hudson County Crisis Intervention Team and has trained with various local law enforcement agencies. Deirdra received her BA and MA in forensic psychology from John Jay College of Criminal Justice. <br>
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<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Staff<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Elizabeth<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Fleming<br>
<b>Title:</b> Program Associate<br>
<b>Division:</b> Corrections &amp; Reentry<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> efleming@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-5752 <br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5752<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> elizabeth.fleming@columbia.edu<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 646-526-4598<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Elizabeth Fleming provides writing, research, and communications support to the Corrections &amp; Reentry and Behavioral Health divisions. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, she was a fine art photographer for more than a decade and served as a chapter leader for the International Cesarean Awareness Network, where she advocated for maternal and child health. Elizabeth holds a BFA in photography from Washington University in St. Louis; an MFA in photography, video, and related media from the School of Visual Arts; and an MA in sociology from Columbia University.<br>
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<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Staff<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>Date Hired:</b> 6/13/17<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Kati<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Habert<br>
<b>Title:</b> Deputy Program Director<br>
<b>Division:</b> Behavioral Health<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> DC<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> khabert@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 240-482-8576<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 8576<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> <br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 301-452-7314<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Kati Habert manages the onsite county technical assistance, including county projects, through the Stepping Up Initiative. She has also worked with the National Reentry Resource Center to provide policy reviews and recommendations to state- and local-level grantees focused on reentry, correctional practices, family substance addiction treatment, and co-occurring substance addiction and mental illness. She previously worked as a senior associate with the National Association of Counties providing criminal justice technical assistance to counties. She graduated from the University of Maryland with a BA and MA in criminology and criminal justice.<br>
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<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Staff<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>flast (username for headshots):</b> <a href="khabert" target="_blank">khabert</a><br>
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<b>Date Hired:</b> 1/3/11<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Mary<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Heidel Haight<br>
<b>Title:</b> Corrections Project Manager<br>
<b>Division:</b> Corrections &amp; Reentry<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> DC<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> mheidelhaight@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 240-482-8577 <br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 8577<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> mjhhconsulting@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 406-698-2511<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Mary Heidel Haight oversees the technical assistance provided to grantees in the corrections portfolio, as well as works to promote the development and expansion of effective reentry strategies and programs. She also has experience in community corrections program design, grant acquisition, program implementation, policy and procedure development, and audit compliance. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, she designed and implemented an innovative, nationally recognized gender-specific alternative-to-incarceration program in Dutchess County, New York. Mary has also facilitated a task force to create the National Institute of Corrections standards for nonresidential facilities. She received a BA in psychology/sociology-anthropology from Rocky Mountain College and an MA in criminal justice from Rutgers University.<br>
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<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Staff<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>Date Hired:</b> 3/16/17<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Allen<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Houston<br>
<b>Title:</b> Public Affairs Manager <br>
<b>Division:</b> Communications<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> ahouston@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-356-0050 <br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5050<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> allendhouston@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 917-769-2216<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Allen Houston provides communications support for the CSG Justice Center, including writing press materials, coordinating media relations, helping with social media, planning events, and acting as staff photographer. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, he was a reporter and editor at <i>Metro New York, the New York Post</i> and the <i>Dallas Morning News</i>, where he covered city life and breaking news. He earned a BA in English literature and writing from the University of Oklahoma.<br>
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<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Staff<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>NYC Floor:</b> 20th Floor<br>
<b>Date Hired:</b> 3/2/15<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Stephanie<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Joson<br>
<b>Title:</b> Deputy Program Director
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<b>Division:</b> Corrections &amp; Reentry<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> sjoson@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-5742<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5742<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> <br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 347-346-3214<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Stephanie Joson oversees the Corrections and Reentry Divisions efforts with the Communications and External Affairs divisions to promote reentry policy and practice through the organizations website, publications, newsletters, and outreach. She also manages and supports grant writing, reporting, and compliance. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, Stephanie worked at an art gallery, writing press releases and managing the archives and requests for rights and reproductions. She received a BA from Fordham University and an MPA from the School of Public Affairs at Baruch College.<br>
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<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Staff<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>flast (username for headshots):</b> <a href="sjoson" target="_blank">sjoson</a><br>
<b>NYC Floor:</b> 11th Floor<br>
<b>Date Hired:</b> 10/3/11<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Greg<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Halls<br>
<b>Title:</b> Policy Analyst<br>
<b>Division:</b> Corrections &amp; Reentry<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> ghalls@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-5748 <br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5748<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> gdhalls@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 646-773-5757<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Greg Halls provides technical assistance to employment-related Second Chance Act grantees, coordinates the development of a toolkit for local reentry practitioners, and has led process evaluations for employment-related programs. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, Greg was a program associate at the National Center for Mental Health and Juvenile Justice at Policy Research Associates, where he assisted with systems mapping and process evaluations of nine pilot sites implementing a mental health model. Greg also coordinated and evaluated juvenile justice trainings delivered to CIT professionals and juvenile probation, detention, and corrections professionals. He earned his MA in criminal justice and research from SUNY University at Albanys School of Criminal Justice. <br>
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<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Staff<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Emily<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Rogers<br>
<b>Title:</b> Senior Research Associate<br>
<b>Division:</b> Research<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> Austin<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> erogers@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 512-482-8132<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> <br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> emrogers6@hotmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 512-470-2757<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Emily Rogers performs data analysis for juvenile justice projects. Before the CSG Justice Center, Emily worked to produce justice system measures, evaluate programs, and manage data in both criminal and juvenile justice systems for Travis County, Texas. She also worked at the Austin/Travis County Reentry Roundtable to coordinate reentry efforts and increase community engagement on reentry issues. She earned a BA in English from Vassar College and her MSS from the Bryn Mawr Graduate School of Social Work and Social Research.<br>
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<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Staff<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>Date Hired:</b> 11/1/16<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Monica<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Peters<br>
<b>Title:</b> Research Manager<br>
<b>Division:</b> Research<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> Austin<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> mpeters@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 512-480-5054<br>
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<b>Alternate Email:</b> <br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 512-507-6653<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Monica Peters oversees research and conducts data analysis for CSG Justice Center projects. Prior to joining the organization, she was a research analyst with the Texas Juvenile Justice Department, where she where she maintained and analyzed data for all juvenile probation departments in the state. Monica earned her BA and MA in sociology from the University of Oklahoma.<br>
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<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Staff<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>Date Hired:</b> 10/1/13<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Megan<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Grasso<br>
<b>Title:</b> Project Manager<br>
<b>Division:</b> State Initiatives<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> Seattle<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> mgrasso@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 206-454-8290<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 4290<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> megan.grasso@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 917-828-0085<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Megan Grasso works to advance Justice Reinvestment efforts through strategic development of content and online media. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, Megan served as a legislative analyst for the U.S. Office of Management and Budget, in Washington, DC, where she ensured the administrations position on a range of social policy issues were conveyed to Congress; she also served as a legislative aide for a New Jersey state senator. Megan earned her BS in environmental policy from Rutgers University and her MPP from the University of Maryland.<br>
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<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Staff<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>flast (username for headshots):</b> <a href="mgrasso" target="_blank">mgrasso</a><br>
<b>NYC Floor:</b> 20th Floor<br>
<b>Date Hired:</b> 12/16/09<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Olivia<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Randi<br>
<b>Title:</b> Policy Analyst<br>
<b>Division:</b> Behavioral Health<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> orandi@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-356-0046 <br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5046<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> oerandi@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 201-245-2430<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Olivia Randi supports the behavioral health team by assisting with operations, research, and communications. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, she worked for the Leukemia &amp; Lymphoma Society, where she facilitated a fundraising program in New York City schools to benefit blood cancer research. Before that, she interned at an alternative-to-incarceration program at Journey Mental Health Center in Madison, Wisconsin. In this role, she provided administrative support while researching the effects of health care policy on mental health clinics. She holds a BA in public health with a minor in biology from Beloit College.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Leah<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Bacon<br>
<b>Title:</b> Policy Associate<br>
<b>Division:</b> Corrections &amp; Reentry<br>
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<b>Office Location:</b> DC<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> lbacon@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> (301) 915-9706<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 8706<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> lmv.bacon@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> (408) 674-8593<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Leah Bacon is a policy associate for CSG Justice Centers Access to Post-Secondary Education Project, where she analyzes admission opportunities available for people who are formerly incarcerated to state colleges and universities in all 50 states. Outside of her work at the CSG Justice Center, Leah does external research for authors and academics on conflict and memory, specifically looking at writing by youth during times of conflict as well as Rwandas conflict-resolution practices. She has also conducted research on Rwandas criminal justice system as a model for dismantling mass incarceration in the U.S. She earned a BA in communication and sociology at Boston College and is currently pursuing a MA in strategic communication and media at The George Washington University. <br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Raquel<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Adu-Num<br>
<b>Title:</b> Policy Analyst<br>
<b>Division:</b> State Initiatives<br>
<b>Program:</b> Justice Reinvestment<br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> radunum@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-5743<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5743<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> RAdunum@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 917-708-1942<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Raquel Adu-Num provides technical assistance to states implementing justice reinvestment legislation. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, she worked with the New York City Department of Correction in the Adult Programing and Community Partnerships unit, where she developed and managed reentry program performance measurement systems, evaluated program performances, and ensured implementation and outcome goals were met. Raquel earned her BA in communication and business from SUNY Albany, and is currently completing her MPA in inspection and oversight from the John Jay College of Criminal Justice.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> George<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Gascón<br>
<b>Title:</b> District Attorney, County of San Francisco, State of California<br>
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<b>Phone #:</b> 415-553-1741<br>
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<b>Cell Number:</b> 415-694-3973<br>
<b>Bio:</b> District Attorney George Gascón has more than 30 years of experience in law enforcement and has earned a national reputation for implementing policies that reduce both crime and incarceration. As a driving force behind Proposition 47, District Attorney Gascón has worked to turn around decades of failed drug policy by reinvesting the resources California has spent warehousing low-level drug offenders on education, mental health, and victims services. District Attorney Gascón began his law enforcement career in 1978 when he joined the Los Angeles Police Department, ultimately becoming Assistant Police Chief and Director of the Office of Operations. In 2006, District Attorney Gascón was appointed Chief of Police of the Mesa Police Department in Arizona. Three years later, he was appointed Chief of Police of the San Francisco Police Department. He was appointed District Attorney of San Francisco in 2011. District Attorney Gascón serves on the Board of Directors of the Police Executive Research Forum and the California Peace Officers Memorial Foundation. He is an active member of the California Bar Association and the Harvard University Kennedy School of Governments Executive Session on Policing and Public Safety. He is also a graduate of the FBIs National Executive Institute. District Attorney Gascón received his Bachelors degree in history from California State University, Long Beach, and his JD from Western State University College of Law.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Monika<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Johnson-Hostler<br>
<b>Title:</b> Executive Director, Coalition Against Sexual Assault, State of North Carolina<br>
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<b>Email Address:</b> monika@nccasa.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 919-871-1015<br>
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<b>Cell Number:</b> 919-272-7462<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Monika Johnson-Hostler has been an activist against sexual and domestic violence for more than 15 years. As Executive Director, Ms. Johnson-Hostler oversees North Carolina Coalition Against Sexual Assaults efforts to end sexual violence through education, advocacy, and legislation. Ms. Johnson-Hostler began her career working as a crisis intervention coordinator at the Southland County Rape Crisis Center. Ms. Johnson-Hostler regularly presents on sexual violence to numerous communities and organizations, including the Military Academy subcommittee of the Department of Defenses Joint Task Force for Sexual Assault Prevention and Response. Ms. Johnson-Hostler is an active member of numerous organizations, including the U.S. Attorney Generals National Advisory Committee on Violence Against Women, the National Alliance to End Sexual Violence, and the North Carolina Domestic Violence Commission. Ms. Johnson-Hostler received her Masters in public administration from North Carolina Central University.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Everett Clarke<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Tucker<br>
<b>Title:</b> Representative, General Assembly, State of Arkansas<br>
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<b>Bio:</b> A native Arkansan, Mr. Tucker is a State Representative in the Arkansas General Assembly, where he currently serves on the committees for Judiciary, Aging, Children and Youth, Legislative &amp; Military Affairs, and Joint Performance Review; as an alternate on Arkansas Legislative Council; and as the Chairperson of the Courts/Civil Law Permanent Subcommittee of the Judiciary Committee.
Mr. Tucker has been a private practice litigation attorney since 2008, prior to which he served as law clerk for the Honorable Leon Holmes of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Arkansas. Mr. Tucker is listed in The Best Lawyers in America® in Commercial Litigation, recognized as Up and Coming by Chambers USAs Guide to Americas Leading Lawyers for Business in the area of General Commercial Litigation, recognized as a Mid-South Rising Star in Business Litigation by Super Lawyers, and named to the Under 40 Hot List and a Future Star in Litigation by Benchmark Litigation. He was also recognized as an emerging business leader in the 2015 “40 Under 40” list published by Arkansas Business.
A native Arkansan, Mr. Tucker graduated from Harvard University in 2003 where he received a BA in government and served as the student president of the Harvard Kennedy Schools Institute of Politics. He received his JD in 2006 from the University of Arkansas, where he graduated magna cum laude and served as editor-in-chief of the Arkansas Law Review.
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<b>First Name:</b> Thomas<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Stickrath<br>
<b>Title:</b> Director of the Ohio Department of Public Safety, State of Ohio<br>
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<b>Phone #:</b> 740-845-2121<br>
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<b>Cell Number:</b> 614-530-2405<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Thomas Stickrath brings more than 30 years of experience in the criminal justice field to the Ohio Attorney Generals Office. Mr. Stickrath began his career in 1978 with the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction (DRC). He subsequently served as Warden at the Orient Correctional Institution and Regional Director of the DRC, before being named Assistant Director in 1991. In 2005, Governor Bob Taft appointed him the Director of the Ohio Department of Youth Services (DYS). Under his leadership, the department achieved national accreditation for all of its programs, earning DYS the American Correctional Associations distinguished Eagle Award. In May of 2010, Governor Ted Strickland appointed Mr. Stickrath the Director of the Department of Public Safety, where he oversaw the State Highway Patrol, Bureau of Motor Vehicles, and Homeland Security. In January 2011, Attorney General Mike DeWine tapped Stickrath to serve as Superintendent of the Bureau of Criminal Investigation, overseeing the state crime lab and a team of law enforcement professionals. Stickrath also Chairs Ohios Homeland Security Advisory Council. He has served extensively as a consultant on criminal justice issues to various organizations and state governments. Mr. Stickrath received his Bachelors degree in business administration from The Ohio State University and his JD from The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law, and in 2011 received the Universitys “Distinguished Service Award”.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Michael<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Lawlor<br>
<b>Title:</b> Under Secretary, Criminal Justice Policy and Planning, Office of Policy and Management, State of Connecticut<br>
<b>Division:</b> Executive Committee<br>
<b>Program:</b> Executive Committee<br>
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<b>Email Address:</b> mike.lawlor@ct.gov<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 860-418-6394<br>
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<b>Cell Number:</b> 203-314-6307<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Michael Lawlor was appointed Under Secretary for Criminal Justice Policy and Planning in January 2011. As Under Secretary, Mr. Lawlor is responsible for conducting in-depth analysis of the criminal justice system, determining future system needs, and recommending policies that improve criminal justice outcomes. Mr. Lawlor began his career serving as a prosecutor for the Connecticut Criminal Justice Commission in the State Attorneys Office. Mr. Lawlor subsequently served 12 terms as a member of the Connecticut House of Representatives, where he chaired the Judiciary Committee from 1995 to 2011. Mr. Lawlor has served as Co-Chair of the CSG Justice Center Criminal Justice/Mental Health Consensus Project, as an associate with the State Sentencing and Corrections Programs at the Vera Institute of Justice in New York City, and as a member of the U.S. Department of Justices Center for Sex Offender Management National Resource Group. He also served on the national drafting team for the Interstate Compact for Adult Offender Supervision and the Interstate Compact for Juvenile Probation and Parole. Mr. Lawlor received his Bachelors degree from the University of Connecticut, his Masters degree from the University of London, and his JD from the George Washington University School of Law.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Mark<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Norris<br>
<b>Title:</b> Majority Leader, State Senate, State of Tennessee<br>
<b>Division:</b> Executive Committee<br>
<b>Program:</b> Executive Committee<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> John<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Tilley<br>
<b>Title:</b> Secretary, Justice and Public Safety Cabinet, State of Kentucky<br>
<b>Division:</b> Executive Committee<br>
<b>Program:</b> Executive Committee<br>
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<b>Email Address:</b> john.tilley@me.com<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 502-564-7554<br>
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<b>Cell Number:</b> 502-226-0823<br>
<b>Bio:</b> John C. Tilley is secretary of the Kentucky Justice and Public Safety Cabinet. Previously, he chaired the Judiciary Committee as a member of the Kentucky House of Representatives. In his service to the state, Rep. Tilley has co-chaired many Senate task forces and sponsored significant legislation, including HB 463, which overhauled a good portion of Kentucky's criminal justice system. He has also led efforts to combat synthetic and prescription drugs, and helped write legislation designed to curb Kentuckys heroin epidemic. In addition, he sponsored legislation expanding civil protective orders to include victims of dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking. Rep. Tilley has been the recipient of numerous awards, and has become a nationally recognized voice for effective public policy. He received his BA from the University of Kentucky and his JD from Salmon P. Chase College of Law at Northern Kentucky University.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Cam<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Ward<br>
<b>Title:</b> Chair, Judiciary Committee, State Senate, State of Alabama<br>
<b>Division:</b> Executive Committee<br>
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<b>Bio:</b> Alabama Senator Cam Ward has served in the Alabama State Senate since 2010. In 2014, he was appointed by Governor Bentley to serve as the chair of Alabamas Prison Reform Task Force, which is a group of state policymakers and practitioners that guide the Justice Reinvestment Initiative in Alabama. Sen. Ward previously served two terms in the Alabama House of Representatives. He received his Bachelors degree from Troy University and his JD from Cumberland School of Law at Samford University. <br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Steven<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Canterbury<br>
<b>Title:</b> Administrative Director, Administrative Office of the Courts, State of West Virginia<br>
<b>Division:</b> Treasurer, Executive Committee<br>
<b>Program:</b> Treasurer, Executive Committee<br>
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<b>Email Address:</b> steve.canterbury@courtswv.gov<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 304-558-0145<br>
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<b>Cell Number:</b> 304-541-2837<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Steve Canterbury has served as the Administrative Director of the Courts of West Virginia since 2005 and is considered one of the founders of West Virginias community corrections system. From 1997 until 2005, he was the Executive Director of the West Virginia Regional Jail and Correctional Facility Authority. As Administrative Director, Mr. Canterbury provides oversight to the Supreme Court of Appeals and all of West Virginias courts, probation officers, and mental hygiene commissioners. Mr. Canterbury currently chairs the West Virginia Court Security Board and serves on numerous state and national committees, including the Comprehensive Behavioral Health Commission, the West Virginia Commission to Study the Residential Placement of Children, the West Virginia Records Management and Preservation Board, the Juvenile Justice Commission, and the Capitol Building Commission. Nationally, Mr. Canterbury is the President-Elect of the Conference of State Court Administrators, is a member of the National Center for State Courts Board of Directors, and chairs the Language Access Advisory Committee. Mr. Canterbury received his Bachelors degree from Davidson College and his Masters degree in English from the University of California, Berkeley.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Tracy<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Plouck<br>
<b>Title:</b> Director, Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services, State of Ohio<br>
<b>Division:</b> Vice-Chair, Executive Committee<br>
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<b>Bio:</b> Tracy Plouck is Director of the Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services and has been a member of Governor Kasichs Cabinet since January 2011. She served twice as Ohios State Medicaid Director and also as a deputy director for both the Ohio Department of Developmental Disabilities and the Ohio Office of Budget Management. Tracy is the past president of the National Association of State Mental Health Program Directors. She holds a Masters degree in public administration from The Ohio State University and a Bachelors degree from Kent State University.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Susan<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Burke<br>
<b>Title:</b> Director, Juvenile Justice Services; Member, Commission on Criminal &amp; Juvenile Justice, State of Utah<br>
<b>Division:</b> Executive Committee<br>
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<b>Phone #:</b> 801-538-8224<br>
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<b>Cell Number:</b> 801-232-8418<br>
<b>Bio:</b> As Director of the Utah Division of Juvenile Justice Services, Susan Burke oversees the administration of programs and facilities for at-risk and delinquent youth. Prior to joining the Division, she was the Assistant Juvenile Court Administrator for the State of Utah, overseeing the integration of evidence-based practices into core probation functions. She has worked on juvenile and criminal justice policy for the Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice, and was the Community Coordinator for the Salt Lake Metro Gang Unit. She received her MA from the University of Utah. <br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Michael<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Boggs<br>
<b>Title:</b> Justice, Supreme Court of Georgia<br>
<b>Division:</b> Board Chair, Executive Committee<br>
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<b>Bio:</b> On December 7, 2016, Justice Michael Boggs was sworn in by Governor Nathan Deal as a Justice on the Supreme Court of Georgia. Justice Boggs previously served as Judge on the Georgia Court of Appeals since 2012. Prior to his appointments, Justice Boggs served as Superior Court Judge for Waycross Judicial Circuit and earlier served as a State Representative to the Georgia General Assembly from 2000 to 2004. Among his legislative accomplishments, Justice Boggs authored the "Child Protection Act," a bill aimed at protecting children from sexual predators. During his legislative service, Justice Boggs was named the Most Outstanding Freshman Member of the General Assembly and was named by Georgia Trend Magazine as one of "Forty Under Forty" Rising Stars in Georgia. In 2011, Justice Boggs was elected by his fellow Superior Court Judges to serve as Secretary-Treasurer of the Council of Superior Court Judges, and also served as Vice-Chair of the Council's Legislation Committee. While a Superior Court Judge, Justice Boggs founded the Waycross Judicial Circuit Drug Court Program, served as its Presiding Judge, and served as a member of the Judicial Council of Georgia's Standing Committee on Accountability Courts. He served as a member of the Criminal Justice Reform Council for Georgians in 2011 as an appointee of the Chief Justice, and was appointed by Governor Deal to co-chair the Criminal Justice Reform Council from 2012 to the present. In 2011, Justice Boggs served as a member of the Georgia Judicial nominating Commission and currently serves on the Advisory Board for the CSG Justice Center, where he also serves on the Executive Committee. Justice Boggs also serves on the Supreme Court of Georgia Committee on Justice for Children, and the National Center for State Courts Judicial Peer Group on Evidence-Based Sentencing and Committee on Fines, Fees, and Bail Reform.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Peter John<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Koutoujian, Jr.<br>
<b>Title:</b> Sheriff, Middlesex Sheriffs Office, State of Massachusetts<br>
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<b>Bio:</b> During his nearly eight years in office, Sheriff Peter Koutoujian has initiated several landmark programs at the Middlesex Sheriffs Office that have garnered national attention. These include a medication assisted treatment program recognized as a Center of Excellence by the National Institute of Corrections (NIC). Under Sheriff Koutoujian, Middlesex County was also chosen as one of three Data Driven Justice (DDJ) Project pilot sites by the Laura and John Arnold Foundation. In October of 2017, he was selected by his peers to serve as President of the Massachusetts Sheriffs Association; he is also a founding member of Law Enforcement Leaders to Reduce Crime &amp; Incarceration and has been recognized as a “Champion of Justice Reform” by the Coalition for Public Safety. Sheriff Koutoujian is a graduate of Bridgewater State University, the New England School of Law, and Harvard Universitys Kennedy School of Government.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Marsha R.<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Banks<br>
<b>Title:</b> Founder, Executive Director, Amiracle4sure, Inc., Reentry Services, State of Pennsylvania<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Lynn<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Beshear<br>
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<b>Bio:</b> Lynn T. Beshear was appointed commissioner of the Alabama Department of Mental Health on July 10, 2017, by Governor Kay Ivey. Commissioner Beshear—who began her career as a nurse—has served on the boards of directors of several groups and councils, including the American Heart Association, Helping Montgomery Families Initiative, the Joint Public Charity Hospital Board, Medical AIDS Outreach Advisory Board, and more. In addition to these roles, Commissioner Beshear was part of the team that founded the Montgomery Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy and the Alabama Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy. Also, notably, Commissioner Beshear was the executive director from October 2000 through July 2017 of Envision 2020, a community-driven strategic planning effort involving citizens and leaders in the central Alabama counties designed to develop 25 shared goals related to the quality of life through the use of active partnerships.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Laurie<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Dudgeon<br>
<b>Title:</b> Administrative Office of the Courts, Kentucky Court of Justice<br>
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<b>Bio:</b> As AOC director, Laurie K. Dudgeon administers the judicial branch budget, monitors legislation, and works with county, state, and national officials on court-related issues. She is responsible for providing administrative support to Kentucky's 404 elected justices, judges, and circuit court clerks. Laurie previously practiced law in Kentucky and South Carolina; she was also executive director of the Kentucky Office of Drug Control Policy and a staff attorney in the Kentucky Justice and Public Safety Cabinet. She has a BA and JD from the University of Kentucky.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Julie<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Nauman<br>
<b>Title:</b> Executive Officer, California Victim Compensation Board (CalVCB)<br>
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<b>Bio:</b> Julie Nauman has served as the executive officer of the California Victim Compensation Board (CalVCB) since 2008. Prior to joining CalVCB, Ms. Nauman held a number of executive-level positions in California State Government. Ms. Nauman served as chief deputy director of the Integrated Waste Management Board and chief deputy director of the Department of Housing and Community Development as well as chief consultant to the Assembly Local Government Committee. Known for her expertise in public policy and land use planning, she held the position of principal-in-charge of a multi-state private consulting firm. Ms. Nauman received a BA in government and a MA in public administration from California State University, Sacramento.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Charles<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Spahos<br>
<b>Title:</b> Chief Financial Crimes Prosecutor, North Carolina Conference of District Attorneys<br>
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<b>Bio:</b> Charles A. “Chuck” Spahos has been the chief financial crimes prosecutor for the North Carolina Conference of District Attorneys since January 2018. Prior to this role, Spahos served five and half years as the executive director of the Prosecuting Attorneys' Council of Georgia following more than 10 years as the elected solicitor-general of Henry County, Georgia. He previously practiced law as a sole practitioner and served as the solicitor for the City of McDonough Municipal Court during those three years. Additionally, Spahos is a certified police officer, having been a patrol officer, a narcotics investigator, and later the Chief Investigator of the Flint Judicial Circuit District Attorneys Office. Upon graduation from law school, he became an assistant district attorney. Spahos received his BS in criminal justice from Mercer University in 1994 and graduated Magna Cum Laude from John Marshall Law School in 1997. Spahos served in the U.S. Army National Guard from 1987-1992 and was on active duty during Operation Desert Storm.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Anne L.<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Precythe<br>
<b>Title:</b> Director, Missouri Department of Corrections<br>
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<b>Bio:</b> Anne L. Precythe became the director of the Missouri Department of Corrections in 2017. In this role, Precythe is responsible for 21 adult correctional facilities, 6 community supervision centers, a community release center, and more than 40 probation and parole offices across Missouri. She oversees more than 11,000 staff, 58,000 probationers and parolees, and 33,000 inmates. Before becoming the second woman to serve as director of the department, Precythe was the director of the Division of Community Corrections in the North Carolina Department of Public Safety, where she served from March 2013 to December 2016. Previously, Precythe served as the North Carolina Division of Community Corrections Supervision Services Administrator. In 2015, she was appointed by United States Attorney Eric Holder to the National Institute of Corrections Advisory Board, representing community corrections across the country.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> John<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Wetzel<br>
<b>Title:</b> Secretary, Department of Corrections, State of Pennsylvania<br>
<b>Division:</b> Executive Committee, Immediate Past Chair<br>
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<b>Email Address:</b> jowetzel@pa.gov<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 717-728-4109<br>
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<b>Cell Number:</b> 717-433-2743<br>
<b>Bio:</b> John Wetzel was appointed Secretary of Corrections for the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections in January 2011 by Governor Corbett and was reappointed by Governor Wolf in January 2015. Mr. Wetzel has presided over the first prison population reduction in Pennsylvania in more than four decades, as well as a restructuring of the community corrections and mental health systems, and a re-engineering of internal processes to yield a more efficient program delivery. He has nearly 30 years of experience in the corrections field, including as a corrections officer, treatment counselor, warden, and training academy director. He is a member of the Charles Colson Task Force on Federal Corrections, which is focused on reducing prison populations. He is also a member of Harvards Executive Session on Community Corrections, which is a joint project of Harvards John F. Kennedy School of Government and the National Institute of Justice that is working to shape the future of community corrections policy in the United States. He is a graduate of Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania, and in May 2016, was presented with an honorary doctorate degree by the Indiana University of Pennsylvania.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Anna<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Montoya<br>
<b>Title:</b> Project Specialist<br>
<b>Division:</b> Communications<br>
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<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> amontoya@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-356-0052<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5052<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> vitaniz1787@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 321-443-5275<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Anna Montoya oversees the planning and execution of communication products, including print and digital content and public relations materials. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, Anna managed various projects across North and Central America as well as in Europe and Africa, some as a consultant at VSO International. She has also held various roles in communications, helping organizations raise their profile through developing communication strategies, supporting fundraising efforts, and cultivating external partnerships. She earned a BA in philosophy and gender studies from Rollins College and an MS in development management from the London School of Economics and Political Science.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Felicia<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Lopez Wright<br>
<b>Title:</b> Policy Analyst<br>
<b>Division:</b> Behavioral Health<br>
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<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> fwright@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-753-5212<br>
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<b>Cell Number:</b> 201-341-2149 <br>
<b>Bio:</b> Felicia Lopez Wright provides behavioral health technical assistance to Justice and Mental Health Collaboration Program grantees, with a focus on courts, pretrial, and diversion. She also contributes to various behavioral health-criminal justice projects. Felicia, a licensed clinical social worker, has experience in providing mental health therapy to youth, adults, and families in various settings; she has also provided special education case management and short-term counseling at a community court program. She earned a BA in psychology from The College of New Jersey and an MSW from Rutgers University.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Bree<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Derrick<br>
<b>Title:</b> Deputy Division Director<br>
<b>Division:</b> State Initiatives<br>
<b>Program:</b> Justice Reinvestment<br>
<b>Office Location:</b> Seattle<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> bderrick@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 206-454-8285<br>
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<b>Cell Number:</b> 253-320-1758<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Bree Derrick manages teams working across the country to conduct on-the-ground assessments of criminal justice agencies, shape policy reforms, and implement statewide efforts to improve public safety. During her tenure at the CSG Justice Center, Bree has provided more than a dozen states expert guidance on rehabilitative programming, risk/needs assessments, supervision practices, and parole decision making. She has also developed tools to help states evaluate how well risk assessment tools are working and how programming investments can be maximized. Just prior to joining the organization, Bree worked for the Rhode Island Department of Corrections in clinical and research capacities, where she established gender-responsive practices systemwide, improved reentry services, and provided trauma treatments for people who were incarcerated. Bree has a Certificate of Advance Graduate Study in counseling and is a licensed mental health counselor.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Steve<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Allen<br>
<b>Title:</b> Senior Policy Advisor <br>
<b>Division:</b> State Initiatives<br>
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<b>Email Address:</b> sallen@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-831-1603<br>
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<b>Cell Number:</b> 715-781-8691<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Steve Allen provides technical assistance to state and local governments looking to leverage policy to improve behavioral health care for adults with mental illness and addiction in the criminal justice system. Steve is a licensed mental health service provider who has worked for more than 25 years in the criminal justice and health care fields, including as the director of behavioral health services for the Minnesota Department of Corrections and as the executive director of mental health and substance abuse treatment services for the Minnesota Department of Human Services. He is also the founding chair of the National Institute of Corrections Mental Health Administrators Network. Steve received his BA in religious studies from Edgewood College, an AM in religious ethics from the University of Chicago, and an MS in clinical social work from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Nicole<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Jarrett<br>
<b>Title:</b> Director
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<b>Email Address:</b> njarrett@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 240-482-8583<br>
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<b>Cell Number:</b> 202-604-1406<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Nicole Jarrett directs the Corrections and Reentry Division at the CSG Justice Center, as well as the National Reentry Resource Center. She previously served as the division's deputy director, guiding the organization's grantee technical assistance, coordinating support to jurisdictions that are developing and implementing diversion, treatment, and reentry initiatives. Dr. Jarrett previously served as the director of health policy research at the National Medical Association, where she led projects to strengthen the public health safety net and improve the quality of care provided in underserved communities. She also served as the director of community health policy at the Baltimore City Health Department, where she directed the citys participation in the Community Voices: Healthcare for the Underserved Initiative. She received her BS from Rutgers University, her PhD in health policy and management from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, and completed a post-doctoral fellowship at the Center of Behavioral Health Services and Criminal Justice Research at Rutgers University.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Cynthea<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Kimmelman-DeVries<br>
<b>Title:</b> Deputy Program Director<br>
<b>Division:</b> Behavioral Health<br>
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<b>Email Address:</b> ckimmelman-devries@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-5757<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5757<br>
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<b>Cell Number:</b> 917-576-7426<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Cynthea Kimmelman-DeVries provides technical assistance to jurisdictions serving both adults and juveniles around the country under the Justice and Mental Health Collaboration Program. Cynthea has extensive experience working in mental health program development, including the utilization of data collection tools, coordination of field research, and curricula content and design. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, Cynthea was the director of administrative services for the Bronx County Mental Health Court, one of five mental health courts designated by the U.S. Justice Department's Bureau of Justice Assistance as a national learning site. Additionally, she has worked on projects dealing with juvenile issues and advocacy for victims of violence and sexual assault. She received her BA from Sarah Lawrence College and her MS in applied psychology and forensics from the University of Baltimore.<br>
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<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Ex-Staff<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>NYC Floor:</b> 11th Floor<br>
<b>Date Hired:</b> 1/10/11<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Jeffrion<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Aubry<br>
<b>Title:</b> Speaker Pro Tempore, State Assembly, State of New York<br>
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<b>Email Address:</b> orionlemel2010@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 718-457-3615<br>
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<b>Cell Number:</b> 917-365-9810<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Assemblyman Jeffrion Aubry is a 20+-year veteran of the New York State Assembly and has sponsored numerous pieces of legislation improving the New York criminal justice system. As Speaker Pro Tem, Assemblyman Aubry presides over all Assembly proceedings. Previously, Assemblyman Aubry served as the Director of Economic Development for the Office of the Queens Borough President and Executive Director of Elmcor Youth and Adult Activities, a nonprofit multi-service corporation. Assemblyman Aubry was the recipient of the Justice Gerald Le Dain Award in the Field of Law in 2009 and the Outstanding Contribution to Legislation Award from the Criminal Justice Selection of the New York State Bar Association in 2005. A distinguished past Chair of the CSG Justice Center, he was also recognized by The Council of State Governments as a Toll Fellow. Assemblyman Aubry received his Bachelors degree from the College of Santa Fe.<br>
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<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Ex-Board<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> No<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Emily<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Morgan<br>
<b>Title:</b> Director of Content Development<br>
<b>Division:</b> Communications<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> emorgan@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-5726<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5726<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> <br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 917-538-7948<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Emily Morgan provides strategic guidance and oversight in the conceptualization and production of the organizations content, including publications, media relations materials, and web content. Previously, she directed a portfolio of special projects for the CSG Justice Center to support state and local officials in advancing school discipline reforms and improving outcomes for youth and young adults in the justice system. Emily has more than 15 years of experience in justice, education, and youth development policy and practice, having authored a number of publications on these subjects. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, she served as national policy analyst for Every Hour Counts, a coalition of citywide afterschool organizations, where she conducted federal advocacy and managed national grant initiatives to increase access to quality learning opportunities, particularly for underserved students. She also served as a program officer at the Institute of International Education. A former elementary school teacher, Emily received a BS in education from Vanderbilt University and an EdM in education policy from Columbia University.<br>
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<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Staff<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>NYC Floor:</b> 20th Floor<br>
<b>Date Hired:</b> 3/16/12<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Ethan<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Kelly<br>
<b>Title:</b> Policy Analyst<br>
<b>Division:</b> Behavioral Health<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> ekelly@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-5763<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5763<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> ethankelly5@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 203-503-4971<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Ethan Kelly provides technical assistance to grantees working with people who have co-occurring substance addictions and mental illnesses and are involved in the criminal justice system. Prior to joining CSG Justice Center, Ethan was a clinical supervisor and trainer for behavioral health/criminal justice programs, managing a pretrial mental health program and providing trainings on mental health, critical incident stress management, and criminogenic risk. He earned his BSW from Southern Connecticut State University and his MSW from Fordham University.<br>
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<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Staff<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Megan<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Quattlebaum<br>
<b>Title:</b> Director<br>
<b>Division:</b> <br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> mquattlebaum@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-5714 <br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5714<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> MLQuattlebaum@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> (917) 763-0105<br>
<b>Bio:</b> As director of the CSG Justice Center, Megan Quattlebaum leads a staff of approximately 120 who work across an array of specialties that span the criminal justice continuum to develop research-driven strategies to increase public safety and strengthen communities.
Before joining the organization, Megan most recently served as a research scholar in law and the program director of the Justice Collaboratory at the Yale Law School, where she taught as well as developed and oversaw research projects and led the organizations work on behalf of the National Initiative for Building Community Trust and Justice; she was also the Senior Liman Fellow in Residence for the Arthur Liman Center for Public Interest Law. She has also served as a lecturer in law at Columbia Law School. She has also served as a practicing criminal and civil defense attorney with Zuckerman Spaeder LLP in New York and an Arthur Liman Public Interest Fellow and attorney at the Neighborhood Legal Services Association in Pittsburgh. In addition, she clerked for the Hon. Julio M. Fuentes of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. She received her BA from Sarah Lawrence College and her JD from the Yale Law School.<br>
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<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Executive<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> No<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Terence<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Lynn<br>
<b>Title:</b> Deputy Division Director, Law Enforcement<br>
<b>Division:</b> Behavioral Health<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> tlynn@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-5757<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5757<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> lynnt@tcnj.edu <br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> (508) 468-6693<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Terence Lynn leads the organizations law enforcement portfolio, which focuses on the intersection between public safety agencies, criminal justice, and behavioral health services. Before joining the CSG Justice Center, Terence served as the dean of Business and Criminal Justice at Raritan Valley Community College in New Jersey. Prior, he was the senior director of the Division of Professional Studies at The John Jay College of Criminal Justice, where he was responsible for all contracted training and technical advising with the City of New York Police Department (NYPD) and was one of the principal architects and instructors for its Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) pilot program. He also served as the head of the police training academy in upstate New York operated by John Jay. In addition, Terence has also advised on a range of police-mental health collaboration (PMHC) response models in communities throughout New York and has served as a police officer with the New Hampshire and Massachusetts state police forces. Terence holds a CAGS degree in counseling and human relations and a MEd in psychology and is a certified CIT coordinator by CIT International.<br>
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<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Staff<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Sherry<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Adeyemi<br>
<b>Title:</b> Deputy Division Director, Programs and Operations<br>
<b>Division:</b> Corrections &amp; Reentry<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> Bethesda<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> sadeyemi@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 301-915-9710<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 8710<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> sadeyemi@hotmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> (443) 799-8815<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Sherry Adeyemi oversees the programming and operation of the Corrections &amp; Reentry Divisions portfolio of initiatives and activities. She previously served as the director of Health Program Planning and Evaluation at the Baltimore City Health Department, where she was responsible for overseeing program operations for one of the largest divisions in the department. She also served as the project director for the departments Community Voices: Healthcare for the Underserved initiative. Sherry received her BS in accounting from Frostburg State University with a concentration in business administration.<br>
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<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Alex<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Blandford<br>
<b>Title:</b> Program Director<br>
<b>Division:</b> Behavioral Health<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> ablandford@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-5756<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5756<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> blandford.alex@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 814-883-8271<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Alex Blandford oversees and executes the CSG Justice Center's health policy portfolio and works to improve access to health care for people in the criminal justice system through federal, state, and local policy. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, Alex was a project coordinator for the Institute for Evaluation Science in Community Health, which is housed in the Graduate School of Public Health at the University of Pittsburgh. As a project coordinator, she oversaw a variety of research projects, including one examining the Pittsburgh regions emergency response to mental health crises, and another evaluating the regions Crisis Intervention Team training for police officers. She earned her BS in psychology and BA in French from the Pennsylvania State University and her MPH at the Graduate School of Public Health at the University of Pittsburgh.<br>
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<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Staff<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>flast (username for headshots):</b> <a href="ablandford" target="_blank">ablandford</a><br>
<b>NYC Floor:</b> 11th Floor<br>
<b>Date Hired:</b> 1/6/11<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Sandra<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Jamet<br>
<b>Title:</b> Program Director<br>
<b>Division:</b> Behavioral Health<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> sjamet@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 929-314-5889<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5889<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> sandyjamet@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 347-652-9402<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Sandy Jamet provides leadership and support to the Behavioral Health Division, managing the Divisions budget, supporting fundraising efforts, ensuring grant compliance and achievement of strategic plan goals, and promoting staff development. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, Sandy Jamet served as the Associate Vice President for Foundation Giving at the United Way of New York City, charged with developing a diverse base of support for anti-poverty programs. Prior to this, she led the fundraising efforts for the Corporation for Supportive Housing (CSH), a national nonprofit. Under her leadership, CSH exceeded its fundraising targets each year and diversified its funding base. Her experience also included close coordination with finance and program staff to ensure grant and contract compliance. Sandy received a BA degree in economics from New York University and an MPA from the Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton University.<br>
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<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Staff<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Isabeaux<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Kennedy Mitton<br>
<b>Title:</b> Program Assistant<br>
<b>Division:</b> Behavioral Health<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> ikennedymitton@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-5764<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5764<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> isabeaux@nyu.edu <br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 917-371-2821 <br>
<b>Bio:</b> Beaux Kennedy Mitton provides administrative, operational, and programmatic support for staff in the Behavioral Health Division. Before joining the CSG Justice Center, Beaux served as a district representative for the New York State Senate, where she worked with government agencies and constituents to resolve a variety of city- and state-level issues. She has also interned for the Massachusetts State Senate. Beaux received her bachelors degree from New York University Gallatin School of Individualized Study with a concentration in political and psychoanalytic theory and a minor in studio art.<br>
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<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Ex-Staff<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Rashawn<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Davis<br>
<b>Title:</b> Policy Analyst<br>
<b>Division:</b> Corrections &amp; Reentry<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> rashawn.davis@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-5716<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5716<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> rad468@nyu.edu<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 973-954-7531<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Rashawn Davis provides support to the Clean Slate Clearinghouse project, liaising with its advisory committee and working on the projects public engagement strategies through various interview series, podcasts, and articles. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, Rashawn was a community organizer with the American Civil Liberties Union of New Jersey, where he worked with elected officials, community organizations, and residents. He has also worked at the National League of Cities in Washington, DC, helping portfolio cities design and implement prevention strategies for at-risk youth. Rashawn earned his BA in government from Georgetown University and his MPA from the Wagner School at New York University. <br>
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<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Ex-Staff<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Janet<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Lane<br>
<b>Title:</b> Senior Policy Analyst<br>
<b>Division:</b> Corrections &amp; Reentry<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> jlane@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-356-0051<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5051<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> pilane13@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 508-240-4711 <br>
<b>Bio:</b> Janet Lane provides technical assistance to Second Chance Act grantees and guides the development of the reentry resource directory. Before joining the CSG Justice Center, Janet worked extensively on reentry initiatives; most recently, she served as the director of Justice Reinvestment in the Marylands Governors Office of Crime Control and Prevention. Prior to that, she served as a reentry coordinator for both Somerset and Wicomico counties in Maryland under two separate grants. She was also a parole and probation agent for six years. She has worked extensively with people in the criminal justice system and has facilitated classes in jails and prisons, such as a comprehensive reentry program for 50 men who were diagnosed with serious mental illness and housed on a maximum-security mental health unit in Massachusetts. Janet graduated from University of Maryland with a degree in sociology.<br>
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<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Ex-Staff<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Deanna <br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Adams <br>
<b>Title:</b> Project Manager<br>
<b>Division:</b> Behavioral Health<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> Offsite<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> dadams@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 714-803-5609<br>
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<b>Alternate Email:</b> deanna.adams@hotmail.com<br>
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<b>Bio:</b> Deanna Adams works with state and local policymakers to improve policies and programming for people with behavioral health needs in the criminal justice system. Under the Stepping Up Initiative, she also provides training and technical assistance to county policymakers and supports state-level initiatives. She previously served as a senior fellow with the CSG Justice Center and the Chief Probation Officers of California, working with California counties interested in improving outcomes for people with behavioral health needs involved in local justice systems. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, Deanna served as the director of Friends Outside Santa Cruz, a community-based organization that provides evidence-based interventions and reentry services to people in jail or on probation supervision. Deanna also served as an AmeriCorps Fellow with the County of Santa Cruz Health Services Agency Alcohol and Drug Program. Deanna received her BA from Whittier College and a JD from Hofstra University School of Law.<br>
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<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Staff<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Patrick<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Armstrong<br>
<b>Title:</b> Project Manager<br>
<b>Division:</b> State Initiatives<br>
<b>Program:</b> Justice Reinvestment<br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> parmstrong@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-356-0044<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5044<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> patrick.a.armstrong@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 646-574-9003<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Patrick Armstrong evaluates state statutes, case law, and court rules, as well as engages stakeholders involved in the justice reinvestment process. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, Patrick worked at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher &amp; Flom LLP, as well as for the Brennan Center for Justice in New York, where he explored avenues to eliminate racial disparities in the criminal justice system. He was also an intern for the Alameda County District Attorneys Office in California. As a student-athlete on the basketball team at the University of California, Berkeley, Patrick earned a BA in political science and African American studies. He earned his JD from the New York University School of Law.<br>
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<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Staff<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>NYC Floor:</b> 20th Floor<br>
<b>Date Hired:</b> 5/13/13<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Sara<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Friedman<br>
<b>Title:</b> Project Manager<br>
<b>Division:</b> State Initiatives<br>
<b>Program:</b> Justice Reinvestment<br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> sfriedman@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-753-5214 <br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5214<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> sdfriedman@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 646-787-5254<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Sara Friedman leads project management for states implementing justice reinvestment legislation, helping states adopt and measure research-driven corrections and community supervision policies and practices that reduce recidivism. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, Sara was the director of Resource Development for the Center for Community Alternatives, a nonprofit organization that provides alternative-to-incarceration programs. In this role, she focused on grant writing, program development, and building organizational capacity through data collection and program evaluation. Sara earned her BA from the University of Pennsylvania and her MPA from the New York University Wagner School of Public Service.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Alison <br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Martin <br>
<b>Title:</b> Project Manager<br>
<b>Division:</b> State Initiatives<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> Offsite<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> amartin@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 301-915-9703 <br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 8703<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> martin.alisonb@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 646-647-5351<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Alison Martin provides technical assistance and content expertise to states implementing justice reinvestment legislation. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, Alison worked as a postdoctoral research associate at the National Institute of Justice, where she was the lead investigator on projects related to the criminal justice response to crimes against American Indian and Alaska Native women. Alison also has experience conducting research on corrections, including topics such as prison violence, reentry, recidivism, and restorative justice. She earned her BS in public policy and administration from James Madison University, her MS in justice, law, and society from American University, and her PhD in justice, law, and society from American University.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Jan<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> De la Cruz<br>
<b>Title:</b> Senior Policy Analyst<br>
<b>Division:</b> Corrections &amp; Reentry<br>
<b>Program:</b> Reentry<br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> jdelacruz@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-356-0053<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5053<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> jan.delacruz@outlook.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 646-345-5869<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Jan De la Cruz provides technical assistance to Second Chance Act (SCA) Community-Based Adult Reentry grantees and assists in advancing the community initiatives team portfolio. Jan has also contributed to mentoring-specific projects and initiatives focused on nonprofit and correctional collaboration; he has also provided technical assistance for various other SCA grant tracks. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, Jan provided budget and operational support in the finance and property management industries, most recently at TGM Associates L.P. Jan earned a BA in criminal justice and an MA in public administration, specializing in operational oversight, from John Jay College of Criminal Justice.<br>
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<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>NYC Floor:</b> 11th Floor<br>
<b>Date Hired:</b> 10/21/13<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Michelle <br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Rodriguez <br>
<b>Title:</b> Senior Policy Analyst<br>
<b>Division:</b> State Initiatives<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> Seattle<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> mrodriguez@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 206-454-8295 <br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 4295<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> rodri2148@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 510-409-3024<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Michelle Rodriguez provides policy research, analysis, and technical assistance to states undergoing the Justice Reinvestment process. Michelle has worked on Justice Reinvestment projects in Rhode Island, North Dakota, and New Mexico. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, she worked at Casey Family Programs, where she coordinated services to youth, young adults, and families involved in the child welfare system. Earlier in her career, Michelle was a mitigation specialist with the King County Office of Public Defense. In that role, she transitioned between the felony, mental health, and juvenile court systems to develop individual sentencing alternatives. Michelle received her BS in psychology and criminal justice at Seattle University and her MSW from the University of Washington.<br>
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<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>Date Hired:</b> 6/16/15<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Kecha<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Dupree<br>
<b>Title:</b> Project Specialist<br>
<b>Division:</b> Corrections &amp; Reentry<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> kthornton@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-5744 <br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5744<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> kecha.thornton@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 256-468-3975<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Kecha Dupree works as a program assistant, helping to create web content and providing administrative and technical assistance for conference planning and day-to-day tasks across a range of policy-related projects at the CSG Justice Centers New York office. Prior to this role, she interned at Global Ties U.S., a nonprofit, member-based partner of the U.S. Department of State, which oversees federally funded exchange programs through the International Visitors Leadership Program. Kecha earned her BA in political science from Oakwood University.<br>
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<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>Date Hired:</b> 4/5/16<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Harmony<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Jovet <br>
<b>Title:</b> Policy Analyst<br>
<b>Division:</b> State Initiatives<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> Seattle<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> hjovet@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 206-454-8293 <br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 4293 <br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> harmony.jovet@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 206-226-4100<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Harmony Jovet provides technical assistance to states implementing justice reinvestment legislation. Before coming to the CSG Justice Center, Harmony worked with the Municipal League of King County, where she managed volunteer committees rating candidates running for local office and assessing local ballot initiatives. She also worked for The Arc of the United States, where she conducted policy research, tracked legislation, and assisted with the development of white papers and presentations on policies affecting individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). Harmony graduated summa cum laude with her BS in behavioral sciencesociology and is currently pursuing her MPA in public policy analysis and evaluation from the Evans School of Public Policy and Governance at the University of Washington.<br>
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<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>Date Hired:</b> 10/19/15<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Jennifer<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Kisela<br>
<b>Title:</b> Deputy Program Director<br>
<b>Division:</b> State Initiatives<br>
<b>Program:</b> Justice Reinvestment<br>
<b>Office Location:</b> Seattle<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> jkisela@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 206-454-8294 <br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 4294<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> jen.kisela@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 646-761-1443<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Jennifer Kisela assesses aspects of local and state criminal justice systems for adherence to best practices and provides technical assistance to jurisdictions implementing Justice Reinvestment legislation. Jennifer provides content expertise in evidence-based practices, risk and need assessments, changing behavior, programming, and quality assurance. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, Jennifer worked as the research and continuous quality improvement administrator at Oriana House, a large community corrections agency in Ohio. In this role, Jennifer implemented and oversaw the training and coaching of staff on the use of effective interventions for people involved with the criminal justice system. Jennifer has also provided training and coaching services as an independent consultant to community corrections agencies throughout the U.S. Jennifer holds a BA in justice studies from Kent State University and an MA in criminal justice from the University of Cincinnati.<br>
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<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Katie <br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Mosehauer<br>
<b>Title:</b> Deputy Program Director<br>
<b>Division:</b> State Initiatives<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> Seattle<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> kmosehauer@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 206-454-8289<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 4289<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> katiemosehauer@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 206-714-2039<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Katie Mosehauer assists the state division in conceptualizing and constructing new projects and publications that help advance the criminal justice field in using evidence-based practices and understanding recidivism trends. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, Katie was the executive director of Washington Appleseed, a legal advocacy organization dedicated to generating research-based public policy impacting underserved populations in Washington State. As executive director, she developed and directed multiagency projects on topics ranging from early childhood nutrition to community reentry from prison. Katie earned her BA in anthropology from the University of Virginia.<br>
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<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>Date Hired:</b> 6/16/15<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Jenna<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Lapidus<br>
<b>Title:</b> Operations Coordinator<br>
<b>Division:</b> State Initiatives<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> Seattle<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> jlapidus@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 206-624-0462<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 4462<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> jenna.lapidus@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 631-748-8743<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Jenna Lapidus provides administrative and logistical support to the CSG Justice Center. Previously, Jenna was an office manager at PandaPanther, an animation studio. She attended Hunter College, where she studied political science.<br>
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<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>NYC Floor:</b> 20th Floor<br>
<b>Date Hired:</b> 3/24/14<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Ju Young<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Lee<br>
<b>Title:</b> Senior Public Affairs Manager<br>
<b>Division:</b> External Affairs<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> jylee@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 929-314-5891 <br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5891<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> juyoung954@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 352-359-6363<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Ju Young Lee works with the External Affairs team to help manage and promote the organizations key strategic initiatives and external relationships. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, Ju held positions at several New York public relations agencies where he represented a variety of health care, advocacy, and corporate clients. He holds a BA in history from the University of Florida.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Nazia<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Nehal<br>
<b>Title:</b> Finance Analyst<br>
<b>Division:</b> Finance, Operations &amp; Administration<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> nnehal@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 929-314-5893 <br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5893<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> n.nazia10@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 631-504-7489<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Prior to joining CSG Justice Center, Nazia was a finance specialist for the Northside Center for Child Development, working with the grants management team on reporting, budget forecasting, and ongoing analysis. She earned her BS in Accounting from Queens College, City University of New York.<br>
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<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Hannah<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Sosland<br>
<b>Title:</b> Associate Public Affairs Specialist<br>
<b>Division:</b> External Affairs<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> hsosland@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-5747<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5747<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> hannahdsosland@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 207-975-0207<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Hannah Sosland provides organizational support to the communications and external affairs teams, helping disseminate CSG Justice Center resources to partners and the public. Prior to joining the organization, she worked at a public relations firm, where she represented technology startups. Hannah also interned at Council on Foreign Relations Global Health program. She earned her BA in peace and conflict studies with a minor in geology from Colgate University.<br>
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<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Andrea<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Lee<br>
<b>Title:</b> Senior Policy Analyst<br>
<b>Division:</b> Corrections &amp; Reentry<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> DC<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> alee@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 240-482-8585<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 8585<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> andrea.loejos@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 202-812-6929<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Andrea Lee provides technical assistance to grantees from state and local corrections agencies as part of the Statewide Recidivism Reduction program. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, Andrea was the director of clinical programs at a community-based homeless outreach agency, where she implemented an assessment-based system of care that targeted the high utilizers of emergency services and correctional facilities. In addition to delivering direct services, Andrea has experience in evidence-based research and has contributed to publications addressing the complex behavioral health needs of individuals transitioning from institutions into the community. Andrea received her BSW from Cleveland State University, and her MSW from the University of Maryland School of Social Work.<br>
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<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Shannon<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Moriarty <br>
<b>Title:</b> Deputy Division Director <br>
<b>Division:</b> Communications<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> <br>
<b>Email Address:</b> smoriarty@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-5715<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5715 <br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> moriarty.cutrufo@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> (617) 824-0069<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Shannon Moriarty oversees the communications division and works to strengthen its reputation as a trusted leader in in the criminal justice field. She provides strategic direction to align the organizations brand, editorial, and digital strategy. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, Shannon led communications for The Doe Fund, a NYC-based nonprofit that provides workforce reentry training to homeless and formerly incarcerated individuals. She was also the communications director for the NYU Furman Center, a think tank at the NYU School of Law that advances research on housing, neighborhoods, and urban policy. Previously, Shannon was a founding editor for Change.org and a policy researcher at the National Alliance to End Homelessness. She holds a BA in political science from Bridgewater State University and a MA in Urban Policy and Planning from Tufts University.<br>
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<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Staff<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Carla<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Sinclair<br>
<b>Title:</b> Editorial Associate <br>
<b>Division:</b> Communications<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> csinclair@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-753-5201<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5201<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> carlabsinclair@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 347-563-2134<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Carla Sinclair works with the employment, criminal records, and juvenile justice teams, among others, to conceptualize, draft, edit, and publish print and online publications, tools, and more. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, Carla was a writer and communications analyst for Citizen, a NYC-based startup that used technology to monitor and report on policing in real time. Her background in journalism, she has also served as a reporter and editor for multiple news outlets, including <i>amNewYork</i> and <i>The Brooklyn Paper</i>. She received a BA in English and political science from Binghamton University. <br>
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<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Leslie<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Griffin<br>
<b>Title:</b> Editorial Project Manager<br>
<b>Division:</b> State Initiatives<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> lgriffin@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-5729 <br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5729<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> llgriffin75@gmail.com<br>
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<b>Bio:</b> Leslie Griffin oversees the creation and publication of a wide range of materials for the State Initiatives division, including reports, policy briefs, research memos, presentations, web posts, grant proposals, and more. She also works closely with the Communications division to develop and expand editorial standards and communication strategies. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, Leslie had an 18-year career in educational publishing overseeing the development of literature textbooks for grades 612. Leslie received her BA from Sarah Lawrence College with a concentration in English and creative writing.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Darby<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Baham<br>
<b>Title:</b> Senior Managing Editor<br>
<b>Division:</b> Communications<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> dbaham@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-753-5206<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5206<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> dbaham1331@yahoo.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 202-321-2209<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Darby Baham manages editorial priorities for the CSG Justice Center and serves as lead editor for some of the organizations most complex projects under health policy, housing, mental health, law enforcement, substance use, and corrections/reentry. She also helps develop short- and long-range editorial strategies to ensure the CSG Justice Centers content effectively promotes the organizations work and communicates complicated criminal justice policy issues in a clear and compelling way. Before joining the CSG Justice Center, Darby was a public affairs specialist with the D.C. Department of Corrections, where she oversaw media relations and served as the publications manager, social media manager, photographer, designer, and internal communications coordinator for the agency. She also previously worked as a writer/editor for the D.C. Department of Transportation and as a freelance writer for various magazines. Darby earned her MA in American government from Georgetown University and her BA in journalism from Howard University.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Katy<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Albis<br>
<b>Title:</b> Senior Managing Editor<br>
<b>Division:</b> Communications<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> kalbis@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-5737 <br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5737<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> katyalbis@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 203-314-3958<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Katy Albis serves as lead editor on a variety of CSG Justice Center content, with a focus on corrections, reentry, and behavioral health, as well as campaigns and special initiatives. She also maintains the CSG Justice Centers editorial style guide. Previously, Katy was an associate editor in the Higher Education Group at Oxford University Press, where she managed the editorial process for sociology and gender studies titles. She has a BA in classical languages and Africana studies from New York University and an MA in humanities from the University of Chicago.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Rachel<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Lee<br>
<b>Title:</b> Policy Analyst<br>
<b>Division:</b> Behavioral Health<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> rlee@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-5764<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5764<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> rel2158@columbia.edu<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 914-980-8394<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Rachel Lee administers technical assistance to Second Chance Act Reentry for Adults with Co-occurring Substance Abuse and Mental Illness program grantees, as well as helps to develop work within the addiction/co-occurring portfolio at large. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, Rachel worked for C4 Innovations, where she provided project assistance to several recovery-focused Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) initiatives. Rachel has also served as a therapist for people with behavioral health disorders in both inpatient and outpatient health care settings. Rachel earned her BA in psychology from Bates College and her MSW and MPA from Columbia University.<br>
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<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Eunice<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Kwak<br>
<b>Title:</b> Program Assistant<br>
<b>Division:</b> Behavioral Health<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> ekwak@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-5767<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5767<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> e_kwak@hotmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> (603) 486-2800<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Eunice Kwak provides a range of project-based and administrative support to the Behavioral Health Division. Prior to CSG Justice Center, she was a youth advocate and data analyst for the community-based program NYC ROSES. As a youth advocate, she worked one-on-one with clients to work towards their educational, professional, and creative goals, with the objective of reducing their involvement with the criminal justice system and improve their educational outcomes. Prior to this, she served as a data analyst for ROSES, helping to evaluate its efficacy. She earned her BS in applied psychology from New York University.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Danieli<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Evans Peterman<br>
<b>Title:</b> Senior Policy Analyst <br>
<b>Division:</b> State Initiatives<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> Seattle<br>
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<b>Cell Number:</b> (786) 397-0515<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Alex<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Lesman<br>
<b>Title:</b> Policy Analyst<br>
<b>Division:</b> Corrections &amp; Reentry<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> alesman@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-753-5218 <br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5218<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> a.lesman.law@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 646-825-1293<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Alex Lesmans work centers on criminal records and collateral consequences and includes statutory research for the Clean Slate Clearinghouse. Before joining the CSG Justice Center, he worked as an assigned counsel in federal criminal cases, a prisoners' legal services attorney, and a public defender. His volunteer and pro bono activities include chairing the New York City Bar Associations Committee on Corrections and Community Reentry, judging the American Bar Associations National Appellate Advocacy Competition, and supporting a parole candidate as part of the Parole Preparation Project. Alex earned a BA from Amherst College, an MA from the University of Virginia, and a JD from Brooklyn Law School.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Le'Ann<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Duran<br>
<b>Title:</b> Deputy Division Director, Economic Mobility<br>
<b>Division:</b> Corrections &amp; Reentry<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> Offsite<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> lduran@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 929-339-6240<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> <br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> leann.duran@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 929-339-6240<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Sherri<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Moses<br>
<b>Title:</b> Senior Policy Analyst<br>
<b>Division:</b> Corrections &amp; Reentry<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> DC<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> smoses@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 240-482-8580<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 8580<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> sherrimoses@yahoo.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 773-988-2185<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Sherri Moses works on correctional education, employer engagement, and federal workforce policy projects. She has extensive experience in workforce development and reentry policy in the public, non-profit, and philanthropic sectors. As policy director of the Illinois Department of Employment Security, Sherri developed the Illinois Re-Entry Employment Service Program, which helped more than 1,100 people who were formerly incarcerated find jobs in its first 18 months of operation; she has also developed policies to support low-income women business owners and pregnant and parenting teens on public assistance. She also taught English, film, and womens studies at the University of Michigan, as well as at several Michigan prisons. Sherri earned her MA in English literature at the University of Michigan—Ann Arbor and a BA in English literature from Wayne State University.<br>
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<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Andrew<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Barbee<br>
<b>Title:</b> Director<br>
<b>Division:</b> Research<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> Austin<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> abarbee@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 512-482-8032<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> <br>
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<b>Cell Number:</b> 512-565-5939<br>
<b>Bio:</b> As director of Research, Andy Barbee uses his extensive policy and research background in correctional, court, and legislative processes to support research projects across the country, including in Alabama, Arkansas, California, Hawaii, Kansas, and Michigan. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, he was the senior researcher in the Texas Office of Court Administration, where he worked on a workload study of the Texas courts, co-authored a financial obligations study in collaboration with the CSG Justice Center, and assisted in development of records management systems for Texas specialty courts. Earlier in his career, Andy was a manager in the System Forecasting Division of the Texas Health and Human Services Commission, where he was responsible for the forecasts of the adult and child protective services populations and caseworker caseloads. He has also served as a senior researcher at the Texas Criminal Justice Policy Council, where he was responsible for developing the official adult correctional population projections for Texas and for conducting impact analyses of legislation using the agencys simulation model. Andy has an MA in criminal justice from Sam Houston State University.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Ayesha<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Delany-Brumsey<br>
<b>Title:</b> Director<br>
<b>Division:</b> Behavioral Health<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> adelanybrumsey@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-5720<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5720<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> adelanybrumsey@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 301-928-8408<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Ayesha Delany-Brumsey oversees the Behavioral Health Division and its various portfolios, which focus on how parts of the criminal justice system intersect with the mental health, substance addiction, and homeless systems, among others. Before joining the organization, Ayesha was most recently the director of Behavioral Health Research and Programming at the Mayors Office of Criminal Justice in NYC. Prior to that, she was the director of the Substance Use and Mental Health program at the Vera Institute. She received her PhD in clinical psychology from University of California, Los Angeles. <br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Hadley<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Fitzgerald<br>
<b>Title:</b> Policy Analyst<br>
<b>Division:</b> Behavioral Health<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> hfitzgerald@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-5768<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5768<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> hadleyfitz@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 917-499-6750<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Hadley Fitzgerald provides technical assistance to Justice and Mental Health Collaboration Program grantees and supports policy projects to enhance cross-system collaborations for criminal justice and behavioral health agencies. Prior to the CSG Justice Center, Hadley worked at the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) as a coordinator for a regional consortium of Medicaid plans, providers, and Health Homes. Previously, Hadley worked as a forensic social worker for the DOHMH and NYPD Co-Response Team and the Brooklyn Defender Services. She received an MSW from the Hunter School of Social Work and a BA from New York University.<br>
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<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Owen<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Bement<br>
<b>Title:</b> Legal Fellow<br>
<b>Division:</b> Corrections &amp; Reentry<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> DC<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> obement@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 301-915-9706<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 8706<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> ocb10@georgetown.edu<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 443-465-6427<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Owen Bement conducts legal research for CSG Justice Center's work related to access to post-secondary education for people who are incarcerated and people who have criminal records. Prior to joining the organization, Owen served as a staff attorney at the Community Law Center in Baltimore, where he represented community associations and other nonprofit organizations in a variety of legal matters. Owen received his BA from the University of Baltimore and his JD from the Georgetown University Law Center. During his time at Georgetown Law, he worked with people returning from incarceration at the Community Justice Project clinic and served at the senior submissions editor of the Georgetown Immigration Law Journal.<br>
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<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Elizabeth<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Lyon<br>
<b>Title:</b> Division Director<br>
<b>Division:</b> State Initiatives<br>
<b>Program:</b> Justice Reinvestment<br>
<b>Office Location:</b> Offsite<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> elyon@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 240-482-8578<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 8578<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> eklyon.jr@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 202-360-8357<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Elizabeth K. Lyon oversees the technical support provided to states implementing justice reinvestment legislation. Since joining the CSG Justice Center in 2012, Elizabeth has provided tailored technical assistance to and worked with leaders in eight states to ensure that the policies enacted achieve the projected outcomes to reduce spending on corrections and to reinvest in strategies to improve public safety. Previously, Elizabeth was the director of governmental relations for the State Bar of Michigan, where she directed the public policy program that included a large state and federal agenda. She holds a BA from the James Madison College at Michigan State University.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Stephanie<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Shaw<br>
<b>Title:</b> Project Manager<br>
<b>Division:</b> Corrections &amp; Reentry<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> New York<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> sshaw@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 646-383-5716<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 5716<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> sueberall@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> (914) 557-7877<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Stephanie Shaw works to create successful futures for youth in the juvenile justice system by conducting state- and county-wide system assessments through the Improving Outcomes for Youth (IOYouth) initiative and by supporting the organizations efforts around violence prevention. She has extensive experience working with youth involved in the justice system; most recently, Stephanie led an initiative to advance youth gun and gang violence prevention in New York State by working hand-in-hand with local and state government agencies, law enforcement officials, and community-based organizations to identify gaps and strengthen initiatives with evidence-based, community-informed solutions. Stephanie has significant experience with high-risk youth in multiple states and across a variety of capacities, including direct service, coordinating research studies, and providing technical assistance to governments, law enforcement, and nonprofits. Stephanie earned a BS in psychology with a minor in Spanish from the University of Arizona and master's degree in community psychology, with a concentration in program development, from the University of New Haven.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Erica<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Nelson<br>
<b>Title:</b> Project Manager<br>
<b>Division:</b> Corrections &amp; Reentry<br>
<b>Program:</b> <br>
<b>Office Location:</b> DC<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> enelson@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 301-915-9705 <br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 8705<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> erica.munyiri@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> 917-435-2620<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Erica Nelson oversees initiatives focused on improving collaborations between corrections, reentry, and workforce development agencies to improve the economic mobility of people involved with the criminal justice system. She provides training to federal grantees and technical assistance to service providers on evidence-based and best practices in the corrections and workforce development arenas and promotes public and private sector dialogues around employment and reentry issues. Erica has co-authored best practice guides, articles, and other resources to support local, state, and national reentry and employment efforts. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, Erica worked for more than a decade in corrections and workforce development. As a work coordinator for the Montgomery County (Maryland) Department of Correction and Rehabilitation and the Baltimore County Department of Corrections, she leveraged employer partnerships to help people with criminal justice system involvement obtain and retain employment. Erica earned a MA in public administration from the University of Baltimore and a BS in criminal justice from Coppin State University.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Alexis<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Lacy<br>
<b>Title:</b> Project Manager<br>
<b>Division:</b> Behavioral Health<br>
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<b>Office Location:</b> DC<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> alacy@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 240-482-8585<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 8585<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> lxslacy@yahoo.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> (989) 233-6498<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Alexis Lacy provides oversight for the Second Chance Act reentry program for adults with co-occurring substance abuse and mental illnesses (CSAMI) grant track, provides training and technical assistance to SCA CSAMI grantees, and supports various other addictions/co-occurring mental illnesses projects. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, Alexis worked in state and local government, most recently serving as the deputy director of the City Clerk &amp; Clerk of Council Offices for the City of Alexandria. She also served as a criminal justice specialist for Recovery Courts with the Tennessee Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, where she worked with specialty court programs to implement and expand statewide behavioral health treatment initiatives. Alexis was also a law clerk for a Circuit Court Judge with the Metropolitan Nashville Davidson County Government. Alexis earned an MPA, Nonprofit Management Certificate, and BS in political science from Tennessee State University.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Madeleine<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Dardeau<br>
<b>Title:</b> Policy Analyst<br>
<b>Division:</b> State Initiatives<br>
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<b>Office Location:</b> Offsite<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> mdardeau@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> (251) 401-6483<br>
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<b>Cell Number:</b> (251) 401-6483<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Madeleine Dardeau provides technical assistance to states implementing Justice Reinvestment legislation. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, Madeleine was a program analyst at the Oregon Criminal Justice Commission. In this role, she managed the states Justice Reinvestment grant program, which focused on strengthening community-based supervision and services to increase local alternatives to incarceration. Madeleine also previously worked as a policy staffer in the Oregon and Alabama legislatures. She earned a BA from Portland State University and MPAP from American University.<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Anthony<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Campbell<br>
<b>Title:</b> Assistant Chief of Police, Patrol Operations, Community Engagement, and Emergency Services, Yale University Police Department<br>
<b>Division:</b> Executive Committee<br>
<b>Program:</b> Executive Committee<br>
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<b>Bio:</b> Anthony Campbell has served as an assistant chief of police at the Yale Police Department since June 2019. Prior to his tenure at Yale overseeing patrol operations, community engagement, and emergency services, Campbell served as an inspector at the New Haven States Attorneys Office. Over the course of his 21-year career as a law enforcement officer, Campbell rose through the ranks of the New Haven Police Department as sergeant, lieutenant, assistant chief, and, finally, as the chief of the department. He has served in the departments Division of Training and Education, Detail Room, and Internal Affairs. He also served as the unofficial chaplain of the New Haven Police Department. Campbell is a graduate of Yale University, where he received his bachelors degree in religious studies and his MDiv from the Yale Divinity School. Campbell is a graduate of Yale University, where he received his Bachelors degree in religious studies and his Masters of Divinity from the Yale Divinity School. <br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Nancy<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Arrigona<br>
<b>Title:</b> Deputy Division Director<br>
<b>Division:</b> Research<br>
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<b>Office Location:</b> Austin<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> narrigona@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> 512-482-8298<br>
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<b>Cell Number:</b> 512-831-8882<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Nancy Arrigonas work focuses on national and state juvenile justice issues. Before joining the CSG Justice Center, Nancy was the director of research for the Texas Juvenile Justice Department, where she created the research agenda for the agency, evaluated community-based juvenile probation programs, and partnered with external agencies and organizations in evaluations and research studies. Earlier in her career, she served as the director of research for the Texas Juvenile Probation Commission and as director of research at the Texas Criminal Justice Policy Council. Nancy has conducted research on education, justice evaluations, risk assessments, and policy impact analyses. Nancy received her BA in government and MPA from the University of Texas.<br>
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<b>Staff / Board / Other:</b> Ex-Staff<br>
<b>Incl. Div. in title?:</b> Yes<br>
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<b>Date Hired:</b> 7/1/14<br>
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<b>First Name:</b> Tara<br>
<b>Last Name:</b> Dhanraj<br>
<b>Title:</b> Policy Analyst<br>
<b>Division:</b> Corrections &amp; Reentry<br>
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<b>Office Location:</b> DC<br>
<b>Email Address:</b> tdhanraj@csg.org<br>
<b>Phone #:</b> (240) 482-8579<br>
<b>Phone Ext.:</b> 8579<br>
<b>Alternate Email:</b> tdhanraj12@gmail.com<br>
<b>Cell Number:</b> (301) 356-8181<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Tara Dhanraj provides technical assistance to grantees receiving Statewide Recidivism Reduction (SRR), Innovations in Supervision Initiative (ISI), and Innovations in Reentry Initiative (IRI) grant funding, with a focus on the IRI and ISI grants. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, Tara worked for the National League of Cities, providing technical assistance to cities across the nation to help reduce the overuse of jails and conducting landscape analyses of best practices related to pre-arrest diversion. She also served as a program manager and monitor at the Maryland Governors Office of Crime Control and Prevention, where she was responsible for administering state and federal grants to the City of Baltimore. Tara holds a BS in sociology and anthropology from Towson University and recently obtained her certification for mediation.<br>
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