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Lesley Ashworth
Dr. Amy Bonomi
Dr. Barbara Boat
Mike Boehmer
Lórien Castelle
Rebecca Cline
Megan Crouch
Dr. Jeffrey Edleson
Sally Dine Fitch
Nancy Grigsby
Yvonne Hunnicutt
Denise Uhl Jenkins
Susan Kelly
John Kinsel
Alex Leslie
Cema Mastroleo
Michelle Miller-Myers
Tonia Moultry
Mary Murray
Rachel Ramirez
Robin Rose
Jo Simonsen
Jamie Smith
Dr. Kenneth Steinman
Marilyn Tomasi
Shana R. Trent
Dr. Lawrence Wallack
Zoë Breen Wood |
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Nancy Grigsby
Keynote panel presentation: Working for Equity and Justice: How Can Lessons on
Disproportionality and Over-Representation Guide Our Partnerships for Prevention?
Nancy has worked in the domestic violence movement since 1980. She worked first as an advocate at the YWCA Battered Woman Project in Dayton, Ohio; later as co-founder of Artemis Center for Alternatives to Domestic Violence, which she directed for 16 years, as the Executive Director of the Georgia Coalition Against Domestic Violence (GCADV) in Atlanta from 2001-2007, as a consultant with several local and national domestic violence organizations from 2007-2008 and as a project coordinator at the National Clearinghouse for the Defense of Battered Women in 2008 until joining ODVN in May of 2009. Nancy was one of the founding board members of ODVN. Nancy has a master’s degree in counseling from the University of Dayton. She has received numerous awards, been published in the are of domestic violence and served as i a National Advisory Group Member of the National Resource Center on Domestic Violence. The most important things Nancy knows about domestic violence, she learned from survivors. Nancy serves as ODVN’s Economic Empowerment Director and is conducting policy work to develop and implement an economic empowerment agenda that results in expanded economic opportunities for domestic violence survivors and their children in Ohio. |
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