P2P has an incredible team of experts from across the nation. Our program and organization was designed from bits and pieces of the amazing work of our Board and other similar evidence-based programs. Over 75% of our board and team are directly impacted or formerly incarcerated.
OUR LEADERSHIP TEAM
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
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Stanley Andrisse, MBA, PhDDr. Andrisse is a formerly incarcerated person with three felony convictions, sentenced to ten-years in prison. He was told by the prosecutor that he had no hope for change. He is now an endocrinologist scientist and faculty at Howard University College of Medicine, affiliate at Georgetown University Medical Center, and former faculty at Johns Hopkins Medicine. This prosecutor was wrong. Society is missing out on talent and new discoveries because of these fallacies. Learn More.
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P2P TREASURER
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Cortney Harley, MBACortney is a Financial Analyst for Ralston Purina. He is a proven business & finance professional, who strives to contribute to the short and long-term goals of the organization. He has direct experience with financial analysis, forecasting, budget development, and pricing.
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Director of Policy, Advocacy, & Outreach
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DR. MACHLI JOSEPHDirector of Policy, Advocacy, & Outreach
Project Manager for Quality Assurance, Assessment & Research Machli (Moclee) has served in many vital roles in Higher Education for over 18 years. His passion and expertise are in Community engagement, student services, mentoring, coaching, recruiting, advocacy & outreach. As a justice impacted professional, He believes the only way failure can get the final say in our lives is if we choose to let it. His faith is in a God who can take our defeats and missteps and still be used to bring glory to his name and a positive impact on the lives of all of humanity. His goal is to drive the organization's mission through diversity, equity, and inclusion while unlocking barriers and expanding opportunities to all disadvantaged backgrounds and minorities through transformation and redemption. Machli is well-appointed to use his knowledge and experience to enhance programs to improve efficacy and diversity. Machli is a current Minister at his church with designation over the Youth collective. Machli earned his Bachelor of Arts Degree at Saint Mary's College of CA.; his M.Ed in Sports Management from East Stroudsburg University, PA.; and is a Doctoral candidate of Education Leadership & Innovation (EdD) at Saint Thomas University, FL. |
MANCY THOMPSON2018 P2P Scholar
I am a formerly incarcerated veteran, ( U.S. Marine), that served 23.5 years in California Department of Corrections and was released in February of 2011. In 2015 I returned to my home state of Maryland, and in 2018 I met Dr. Andrisse during his work with the Band The Box campaign, during that same year I joined the P2P scholars program cohort 3, and in 2021 came back to celebrate my further joining of the P2P team as their new Program Director. |
Director Workforce Equity
Bridges to Baccalaureate Program (T34) Program Director |
Basia SkudrzyK, MBADIRECTOR WORKFORCE EQUITY
Bridges to Baccalaureate Program (T34) Program Director Basia Skudrzyk is a highly seasoned executive coach, business director, author, educator, workforce development leader, and facilitator with a marketing, organizational behavior, and international public relations background. Basia Skudrzyk partners with clients and organizations globally to elevate brands and transform the lives of people through mentoring, education development, advocacy, and policy change as a system-impacted woman. Passionate about education, culture, and workforce development. Currently pursuing doctoral studies at the University of Missouri - St. Louis as a DBA Scholar. Relentlessly curious and energized by creating, growing & inspiring. Connector. Recipient of the St. Louis Business Journal’s “40 under 40” Award. Graduate of FOCUS “CORO Women in Leadership” Program. For more information, please review ORCID, LinkedIn, Twitter and her personal website. |
Director of Research & Evaluation
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Jacob EikenberryDIRECTOR OF RESEARCH & EVALUATION
Jacob Eikenberry is the Director of Research and Evaluation. Beginning as a youth, Jacob experienced mental health and substance use issues, homelessness, incarceration in several jails and prisons, and the exacerbation of trauma following each period of incarceration. In 2009, Jacob embraced healing through engagement with mentorship and multiple community-based resources. The following year, he enrolled in a community college. The support he received while pursuing stability and navigating the newness of sobriety and college was pivotal in his current success. Over the previous 13 years, Eikenberry has worked in various social work roles, including researcher, instructor, caseworker, residential counselor, public speaker, volunteer, coalition builder, and community consultant and collaborator. He has worked with criminal justice-involved individuals, non-profit agencies, funders, prison education programs, drug treatment courts, state prosecutors’ offices, law enforcement, first responders, and jail/prison administrators. He uses his lived experience and knowledge to spearhead innovative research and create sustainable pathways for others to find their way home. Eikenberry holds a Bachelor of Psychology degree from the University of Illinois in Springfield and a Master of Social Work degree from Washington University in St. Louis. He is a Ph.D. candidate in the School of Social Work at St. Louis University. |
Deputy Director of Research and Evaluation
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Tenaj Moody-PerryDEPUTY DIRECTOR OF RESEARCH AND EVALUATION
Tenaj Moody-Perry's intersecting identities as an Afro-Latina millennial raised in North Philadelphia, who survived domestic violence, poverty and having a parent who was incarcerated growing up, quickly taught Tenaj the power in owning her story and resilience. Meet P2P's Deputy Director of Research and Evaluation and Womxn's Cohort Facilitator. Tenaj’s career is defined by a fierce, unwavering commitment to shift the narrative around education, mental health, and advocacy. Possessing over two decades of collective experience in prison education, early childhood education and victim advocacy work, Tenaj is the Founder of a social enterprise called Light To Life, a program that provides gender-responsive programming for justice-impacted survivors of intimate-partner violence, and technical assistance to public and private sectors. Tenaj has a Bachelors’ degree in Psychology and a Masters’ in Criminal Justice as well as holds the titles of: Founder, Licensed Behavior Specialist, 2X Best-Selling Author, Keynote Speaker, Advocate, Women's Health Research Practitioner. |
P2P PROGRAM TEAM MEMBERS
P2P PROGRAM FACILITATORS
STEPHEN G BARBER, MSStephen is a Special Projects Manager in the Office of Undergraduate Admissions at Johns Hopkins University. In this role, he is a direct report to Associate Vice Provost for Student Affairs and Executive Director for Activities and Programs in the Office of Student Affairs. In this role, he conducted benchmarking research on behalf of various divisions on topics ranging from social event registration policies at peer institutions, policies for reporting hazing incidents at peer institutions, fraternity and sorority recruitment policies at peer institutions, major event space registration policies at JHU 12 academic schools, critical incident communication procedures utilized by peer institutions, and international student scholarships offered at peer institutions.
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Dr. Zaria DavisDr. Zaria Davis is a mentor, educator, and criminal justice reform advocate. She serves as a Senior Associate for Pretrial Justice Institute and consultant through her business, New Direction Coaching & Consulting, LLC with Operation Restoration for Unlock Higher Ed. Dr. Davis previously served as Executive Director for Lincoln Heights Outreach, Inc, assisting families by guiding them towards self-sufficiency. Zaria is passionate about issues around reentry and children impacted by mass incarceration and launched Filling The Gap Reentry Services in 2019, which will address many of the voids of services in her community for formerly incarcerated individuals. Dr. Davis is a 2019 Leading with Conviction Cohort Member with JustLeadershipUSA. Dr. Davis serves on the board for Dress for Success Cincinnati.
Zaria holds a DSW (Social Work) from Capella University, MSW from University of Cincinnati and BA in Sociology from Wilberforce University. She is passionate about education and believes that everyone should be provided an opportunity to excel academically and professionally. |
RUTHE HUANG, SCM
Ruthe is a data scientist with over five years of experience as a GED, SAT, and GRE tutor. She specializes in making math concepts comprehensible and conquerable for all students, honing her skills at YO! Baltimore, From Prison Cells to PhD, and other organizations in Baltimore. She has an ScM in Biostatistics from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and has served as a research assistant in child health and as a teaching assistant in undergraduate-level biostatistics, data analysis, and R programming courses.
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DR. SUZANNE PHILLIPSDr. Suzanne Phillips has graduated from Azusa Pacific University with her Ed.D. in Higher Education Leadership and Student Development. She obtained her master at California Baptist University with a focus in Public Administration and her bachelor's degree from California State University San Bernardino in Criminal Justice. Her dedication to reentry service stems from her witnessing a broken reentry system in 2012 when her friend and now husband reintegrated back into his community after a twenty-year sentence. Her passion for higher education and reentry continues as she is a professor for the Incarcerated Student Education Program at Cerro Coso Community College and teaches inside California Correction Institution (CDCR) Tehachapi California. She is dedicated to helping individuals who have been impacted by the criminal justice system. She was raised in Alaska but now resides in California. Suzanne loves to spend time with her husband, four Rottweilers, taking long walks at the beach and spending time with her children.
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Mental Health Facilitator
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charlotte garnesCharlotte Garnes received her undergraduate degree in Criminal Justice from Georgia Southern University in Statesboro, GA and her Master of Arts in Counseling from Webster University in Columbia, SC. Charlotte has launched ReNForce, a nonprofit organization that compliments the labor force by administering tailored training and coaching to businesses and organizations that are looking to employ justice-involved individuals within their workforce. Charlotte also manages and operates Innovative Staffing Solutions whose responsibility is to staff and employ the underutilized workforce of justice-involved individuals.
Advocate, mentor, social change agent, and educator, Charlotte’s most recent endeavor is the establishing and presenting her customized trainings and workshops focused on workforce development and successful re-integration for those formerly incarcerated or justice involved. It is her desire to assist individuals returning home from incarceration with more professional and wholesome opportunities to obtain employment, housing, and goals for self-sufficiency. Through her vision, Charlotte intends to use her focus and passion to shift the community’s perception associated with mass incarceration. Through her personal experience, she works to change the stigma and prejudices surrounding formerly incarcerated and/or the directly impacted. Charlotte Garnes volunteers with an array of organizations, stemming from United Way to From Prison to PhD. She is a 2020 Leading with Conviction Cohort Graduate of JustLeadership USA. She serves as a mentor to women across the globe who are returning from prison. She advocates for criminal justice, social, mental health and healthcare change for justice-involved individuals. Charlotte currently sits on the Liberty County Re-Entry Coalition, Carnegie Writers, and ReStore Her Boards. She was also appointed to ARCS (Advocates for Restoring Communities in Savannah) Re-entry Task Force by the Mayor of Savannah, GA. In her spare time, she enjoys reading, traveling, writing and motivating others to be their best selves! |
WOMENS EMPOWERMENT FACILITATOR
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TENAJ MOODY, MS, LBSTenaj is a Licensed Behavior Specialist and earned a Master’s Degree in Criminal Justice from Saint Joseph's University. She was born in Virginia, raised in Northeast Philadelphia by a single parent who was incarcerated over eighteen times. She has used her experiences as a catalyst to drive her passion to help others. Tenaj has a broad knowledge of program management principles working in the non- profit sector. She has successfully managed programs addressing prison education, and victim advocacy. Addressing education, prison education and victim advocacy, she has worked as a program/social media manager, special education teacher, counselor, coach, and victim advocate working with survivors of trauma for over five years now. In addition, she is the founder/CEO of Light to Life, LLC, a domestic violence prevention program.
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Mental Health Facilitator
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DR. THOMAS MOORE2019 P2P Scholar
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DR. CHERYL WEST
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P2P PROGRAM COORDINATORS
ROSIE BUTTS2021 P2P Scholar
I'm Formerly incarcerated justice and system impacted Cohort 17 graduate, mentor, the new mentor coordinator for from prison cells to PhD Informed ,Trauma Informed Care Supervision, JL USA Leadership, Reiki Healer through my personal lived experiences I advocate for mental health, chemical dependency an opioid diseases, mass Incarceration, gun violence, domestic violence LGTBQ, Justice and policy reform passionate about education currently enrolled in online classes. |
P2P TRANSITIONAL RESIDENCE PROGRAM
TRP Resident Assistant
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JACOB MAYNARD2021 P2P Scholar
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P2P INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS
IT Specialist
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DONTE SMALL2018 P2P Scholar
Born in the Bronx, New York, based in Baltimore, Maryland, Donte Small holds a BA in Computer Science with a minor in Sociology from Goucher College. He is a Technical Support Engineer that loves to help troubleshoot customer issues, increase users’ digital access, and break complex problems into simple components and systematically resolve them. He has spent the majority of his career in the Tech industry, gaining experience in areas such as data, project management, and infrastructure. While Technical Support is his primary job function by day, Mr. Small also enjoys learning about cloud computing, computer architecture, and devOps tech stacks. Outside of the office, he is passionate about closing the digital divide and helping educate nonprofits at a technical level on how best to implement and leverage technology to better fulfill their mission and goals through digital transformation. |
P2P POLICY, ADVOCACY & OUTREACH TEAM
POLICY TEAM
AMBASSADOR (OHIO)
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Lana Mendis2021 P2P Scholar
My name is Lana Mendis. I am a mother of three, a grandmother to one. My professional background is extensive, including working in the white-collar industry (i.e. Chicago Board of Trade, Morgan Stanley, Merrill Lynch, etc. for almost 20 years), modelling, non-profit, and culinary... Currently, I work for two nonprofit organizations; Towards Employment as a Staffing Specialist full-time, and with Lutheran Metropolitan Ministry part-time. I'm also a Paparazzi Jewelry Sales Consultant, a Mentor, and attend Ohio Christian University - full-time, majoring in Leadership & Ministry in Pastoral Care. I will complete my BA in 2022 and immediately continue into my MBA. In my free time, I volunteer for AmeriCorps. JLUSA Leading with Conviction (LwC) 2022 Cohort. My desire to give back to society is fulfilling. I've dealt with many obstacles and challenges in my life, such as adversity, along with many traumas, severe abuse of all sorts, foster care, neglect, homelessness, domestic violence, and incarceration. But by the grace of God, I stand in His strength every day and I share my life experiences as a testimony to help encourage others. |
OUTREACH TEAm
Communications Associate
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Jessica SnowCommunication Associate
Baltimore Promise Program Coordinator Jessica is an educator with over ten years of experience in public education. As a justice-impacted individual, she was drawn to P2P because of its focus on access to higher education and advocacy for those currently and formerly incarcerated. While Jessica holds a B.A. in music education from Emory & Henry College in Virginia, she aspires to attain a master's degree in social work with a focus on criminal justice reform in reentry navigation. Jessica hopes to help other system-impacted individuals know that they are not alone and help them pursue personal success post-incarceration. Her favorite part of serving on the communications team would be its storytelling opportunities and the chances to connect and share with others the amazing work of 'From Prison Cells to PHD.' |
Social Media Associate
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Michael "Mickey" SaineSocial Media Associate
Michael "Mickey" Saine is a former U.S. Navy Seabee, business consultant, public speaker, Computer Science Researcher, and a general bundle of energy. As a Justice-impacted professional and graduate of P2P Cohort-23, he serves as the Prison to Ph.D. (P2P) Social Media Associate. He also serves on the EDC STEM-Ops working groups for Public Speaking, Mentorship, and Technology. Mickey holds a Master of Science Degree in Cybersecurity Technologies with an emphasis on Penetration Testing from the University of Maryland Global College with various industrial certifications and supportive degrees in Network Infrastructure, Software Development, Network Penetration, Network Security, Information Awareness, and Web foundation. He aspires to attain his doctorate shortly. |
P2P CONSULTING TEAM MEMBERS
Director Workforce Equity
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Basia Skudrzyk, MBADIRECTOR WORKFORCE EQUITY
Bridges to Baccalaureate Program (T34) Program Director Basia Skudrzyk is a highly seasoned executive coach, business director, author, educator, workforce development leader, and facilitator with a marketing, organizational behavior, and international public relations background. Basia Skudrzyk partners with clients and organizations globally to elevate brands and transform the lives of people through mentoring, education development, advocacy, and policy change as a system-impacted woman. Passionate about education, culture, and workforce development. Currently pursuing doctoral studies at the University of Missouri - St. Louis as a DBA Scholar. Relentlessly curious and energized by creating, growing & inspiring. Connector. Recipient of the St. Louis Business Journal’s "40 under 40" Award. Graduate of FOCUS "CORO Women in Leadership" Program. For more information, please review ORCID, LinkedIn, Twitter, and her personal website. Barbara Skudrzyk (0000-0002-6179-3222) (orcid.org) LinkedIn: (4) Basia Skudrzyk, MBA | LinkedIn Personal Website: Basia Najarro Skudrzyk| Business Development & Workforce Executive Twitter: (3) Basia Skudrzyk (@BasiaSkudrzyk) / Twitter |
PAST TEAM MEMBERS
POLICY TEAM LEAD
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KIMBERLY HAVENKimberly is a thought leader and a powerful voice and force in the social justice movement. She is a focus-issue expert and is a frequently called upon speaker and is a sought-after expert for legislative testifying and media commentary on a broad range of criminal justice reform and advocacy issues. She consults routinely with national, state, and local elected officials and executives on criminal justice issues. During her extensive career she has played a leadership role in numerous statewide efforts and she has the unique distinction of being one of only 2 formerly incarcerated individuals (and the only woman) who has written and gotten passed into law several pieces of legislation at both the State and City levels that have resonated across the nation.
She is an author, advocate and activist and brings a fresh voice, insight and authority that brings new attention to the issues in the criminal justice system. She is a 2020 JustLeadership USA LwC Fellow, a 2020 Women Transcending Collective Leadership Institute Fellow and was a 2016 Justice Policy Network Fellow. |
POLICY ASSOCIATE
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ALEX BEEDEAlex is a public health professional with legislative and policy implementation experience at the state and Federal levels. He has an MPH in Health Policy from Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore with a concentration in Health Economics and currently works on Federal public health projects. Alex focuses on work that links health outcomes to social determinants, including equitable access to health, education, jobs, economic opportunity, and happiness.
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CO-LEAD TUTOR
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CELIA LITOVSKY, PHDCelia is a PhD student in the Cognitive Science Department at Johns Hopkins University. Although her research focuses on cognitive neuroscience, her true passions lie in teaching and in helping currently and formerly incarcerated individuals to achieve their educational goals. Celia has served as a tutor and teaching assistant through the Goucher Prison Education Partnership, Johns Hopkins University, the University of Rochester, and Kaplan for nearly ten years. In Fall 2019, she will teach Introduction to Psychology via the Goucher Prison Education Partnership and continue to assist tutors and scholars in P2P.
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STATE AMBASSADOR
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ERIC HARRIS - ST. LOUIS AMBASSADOR2017 P2P Scholar
A formerly incarcerated individual just released from parole on 8/29/20, Eric is leading the groundwork for founding a P2P location in St. Louis, Missouri. He has been involved with the P2P organization for over 3 years now joining originally as a scholar while still incarcerated. Currently he is active in his community as an outreach specialist, lead mentor in a juvenile justice program, and assisting with gun violence de-escalation strategies and efforts. Eric is also a fashion model and actor. He says that he is able to use these platforms to bring awareness to the community and to the be voice of those people who are not able to represent themselves. To him, it is about bringing the people most affected to the table in order to effect policy change. When asked what his goal with the P2P organization was, he responded "My goal is to be the founder of a chapter here in St. Louis, to work with policy makers, and to work to get our people to vote." Currently, Eric is engaged with the efforts of Urban League Metropolitan St. Louis in the Division of Public Safety and Community Response Team. SOS Serving Our Streets Program. |
PROGRAM COORDINATOR
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HALEEMAT ADEKOYA
Haleemat was named Baltimore's 2019 Young Women of the Year. She is the Student Member on the Board of Education at Board of Education Baltimore County. She is an Advisee for #BuiltBy Girls, an online based mentoring program that matches girls with professionals in the technology fieldwho assist in exposing them to necessary skills and network for career opportunities in tech. She is the Co-Owner and Founder of Dare2Bee, a Baltimore based female mentoring & empowerment organization focused on mentoring, volunteering & community outreach. She also served as a Laboratory Aide studying pre-clinical Alzheimer’s on a study called BIOCARD in the Johns Hopkins Medicine Cognitive Aging Department.
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MENTOR & CO-FOUNDER
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Jerry moore, iiiJerry Moore is a formerly incarcerated individual who spent nine years in prison for armed criminal action and armed rob-bery. Moore is currently a hip-hop music artist and producer in St. Louis, Missouri and is enrolling in Nelly's Ex'treme Insti-tute (EI) musical producing program. Moore and Andrisse met in 2008 while incarcerated together. They promised each other to make a change once they re-turned. This promise is the inspiration behind From Prison Cells to PhD, Inc. Moore grew up in the infamously impoverished Walnut Park area in North St. Louis City. A lot of his troubles began due to the conditions he had been faced with growing up. Upon his release, he has been committed to his conscious change to making better decisions and is now helping others in his community. Education has been a large part of his transformation change.
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SAT/GRE FACILITATOR
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Jessica Yoo, MSJessica is a program associate for the Sentencing Project. Prior to joining The Sentencing Project, she was an Emerson National Hunger Fellow with The Congressional Hunger Center. As a Hunger Fellow, she worked at Partners for a Hunger Free Oregon in Portland, Oregon and at the National WIC Association in Washington, D.C. She received her undergraduate degree in Russian Studies from Wellesley College and Master's in Public Administration from the Middlebury Institute of International Studies.
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SELF-CARE FACILITATOR
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JESSICA ZARLING
Jessica Zarling is the founder of the “The Great I Am” Foundation where she provides Biblical guidance, support, and knowledge to women through the workbook she created titled, “Firm Foundation.” She volunteers with the youth at her local worship fellowship, teaching them their lives have tremendous value and purpose in Christ. She meets with two prison ministries and encourages the volunteers to bring healing, wholeness, transparency, and love to those inside. Jessica has a Bachelor's in Business Administration and completed a Master’s in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at Mount Mary University. She has a heart for humanity, spreading the truth that all people have immeasurable value. She is passionate about education and opening hearts and minds to a future of limitless opportunity. Currently she is a P2P facilitator teaching self-compassion and providing psycho-education regarding post traumatic growth.
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POLICY ASSOCIATE
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DR. JONES ADDOHDr. Jones Addoh, MD is the founder of J. Addoh Underserved, LLC, which advises health care professionals, institutions & medical students on how to provide exceptional medical services for marginalized communities. Additionally, I advocate for socio-economic solutions that impact the medically underserved. I have rendered medical services for over 10 years to multiple under-represented populations as a mid-level provider and internal medicine resident physician. Before entering medical school, I gained some insight into the criminal justice system after working as a Physician Assistant for multiple adolescent detention centers in NYC. However, my interest in criminal justice exponentially heightened after reading Michelle Alexander’s, The New Jim Crow. Mass incarceration is a premiere issue in the underserved community.
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COLLEGE READINESS FACILITATOR
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JUSTIN WALKER, MBAJustin has seven years of experience as an Educational Independent Contractor at Justin Walker Tutoring Services, for which he is the founder. He is Squadron Commander at Civil Air Patrol. Pertinently, he has over 10 years of experience as a Student Life Counselor at the SEED School of Maryland working with at-risk Baltimore City youth helping them develop into young men. In this role, he helps guide and direct them as they soon move on to college life. The SEED School of Maryland opened in August 2008 and draws students from across the state. The school currently has an enrollment of 400 students from sixth through twelfth grades. The school's first class of seniors graduated in May 2015. Justin was with the school since its opening.
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PEN PAL COORDINATOR
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KELSEY MCCLAIN, MPHKelsey earned her bachelor’s degree in history from Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma, WA. She moved to Baltimore in 2018 to complete her master’s degree at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health where she focused on policy, health disparities, and access to housing. Before coming to Baltimore, she worked as a health information specialist at Seattle Children’s Hospital and volunteered with the Correctional Health Program at the Hepatitis Education Project.
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CAREER READINESS FACILITATOR
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Lisa punter-daileyMrs. Lisa Punter-Dailey is an author, speaker and learning professional with a focus on coaching, workforce development, training and program management. She has what is commonly referred to as a “portfolio career” by using her talents and experiences in various employment settings. Currently Ms. Punter-Dailey is a leadership development facilitator and trainers on various topics such as sexual harassment in the workplace, diversity and inclusion, professional etiquette, emotional intelligence and stress management. An adjunct instructor of higher learning Lisa is also a certified mental health instructor, conducts vision board workshops and a career development coach. Lisa has been an invited speaker to educational programs and faith-based organizations and is a self-published author of Contingency Planning in Today’s Workplace: Keeping your head above water and Occupassion: where passion and career meet (available on Lulu.com). Lisa is passionate about her mission to assistant individuals meet and exceed their potential by pursuing their “occupassion”.
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STATE AMBASSADOR
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Majid Mohammad - Colorado Ambassador2018 P2P Scholar
Majid Mohammad was incarcerated for 7 years at the age of 17. While incarcerated Majid was able to purse a higher education and ultimately earn an associates degree before completion of his sentence. Currently Majid is working toward his bachelors degree in Engineering Physics at the Colorado School of Mines. Since early 2018 Majid has worked with Prison to PhD, a non profit organization dedicated to supporting the transition of those incarcerated into higher education. Majid works with local lawmakers and other non profit organizations in Colorado in an effort to reframe the criminal justice reform conversation to focus on education and opportunity. |
MENTOR
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RAHMARI JACKSONRahmari Jackson is a formerly incarcerated individual who spent nearly 13 years in prison on three prison stints related to drug sales from the time he was 17 years old to his early 30s. Most of his 20s was spent in prison. He was released twice before his most previous release. He was re-incarcerated within less than 6 months those first two releases. Jackson and Andrisse met while incarcerated. They spent many hours discussing how they would change upon release. Jackson was intrigued with Andrisse's work ethic even while incarcerated. They promised each other to stay connected when they returned. Jackson is now a licensed welder having completed his welding degree from Vatterott College. Andrisse assisted Jackson in the application and loan process for the Vatterott program. Higher education has changed Jackson's perspective on life. He has been free since 2011. This is his longest period of non-incarceration in his adult life. He now has a productive career and is devoted to helping others successful return from prison.
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POLICY ASSOCIATE
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SARAH WETTER, JD, MPHSarah is a public health attorney. She has significant experience in using mixed methods to analyze local, state, and federal laws for their impact on public health. She has published articles on a variety of health law topics including governance, nutrition, addition and prescribing practices, emergency preparedness, and health information technology. Sarah received her undergraduate degree from Cornell University in Biology and Society with a minor in Spanish. She received her law degree from the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law at Arizona State University, and her MPH from Johns Hopkins University.
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SECRETARY & CURRICULUM SPECIALIST
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STEPHANIE ANDRISSE, MSE
Stephanie Andrisse is an elementary school educator with a Masters in Special Education and Educational Cultural Competence. She has 5 years’ experience of teaching in inner city environments including Ferguson, Missouri and Baltimore City.
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POLICY ASSOCIATE
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tania banerjiTania Banerji is a student in the full-time MPH program, concentrating in Health Systems and Policy. She is interested in studying issues surrounding health equity, quality of care, improving access to healthcare services and applying systems thinking to inform health policy design. Tania received her Bachelor’s degree in Biology at California Institute of Technology and Masters in Environmental Engineering at Johns Hopkins University. She comes to the program from Portland, OR, where she worked on pre-clinical drug development for neurodegenerative diseases.
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PROGRAM CONSULTANT
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THOMAS K.M. CUDJOE, MD, MPH
Dr. Cudjoe is a physician in Geriatric Medicine at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. Additionally, Dr. Cudjoe is a Leader at Culture of Health Leaders. Culture of Health Leaders is a national leadership program supported by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to support leaders—from all sectors that have an influence on people’s health—to create collaborative solutions that address health inequities and move their communities and organizations toward a Culture of Health.
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YOLANDA KLEMMER, CNM, MPH, DRPH
Yolanda has over 20 years experience as a Certified Nurse-Midwife. In this role Yolanda saw the importance of father engagement and worked to incorporate it into the care she delivered. This interest led Yolanda to pursue and receive her doctorate in public health from Johns Hopkins School of Public health with a focus on fatherhood and health disparities. During her work as a Certified Nurse-Midwife, Yolanda also recognized how limited and disparate opportunities hindered untapped potential among underserved individuals. Yolanda’s interest in P2P stems from the desire to join efforts to empower marginalized individuals to reach their full potential and remove barriers, which contribute to disparities. Yolanda has experience in program coordination and program evaluation for which she is excited to bring those skills and knowledge to the P2P team!
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STATE AMBASSADOR
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ZACH STOUT - ARIZONA AMBASSADOR2019 P2P Scholar
Zach Stout is a first-generation college student attending the University of Arizona. After being incarcerated for 2.5 years, he overcame the numerous structural barriers in place for those impacted by the legal system, to receive his BA in Economics, Philosophy, and PPEL; all while graduating summa cum laude. Currently, he is in the first year of a dual master’s program: Master of Public Policy, and Master of Legal Studies (concentration Law and Economics). Mr. Stout is an advocate for criminal justice reform and is especially passionate about expanding access to higher education for those who are incarcerated. Upon completion of his graduate degrees, Mr. Stout plans to attend law school and earn his Juris Doctorate. |
William Freeman2019 P2P Scholar
William Freeman served more than 20 consecutive years incarcerated in Maryland. In that time, he completed, co-founded, and facilitated numerous educational and self-help cognitive programs--including 75 Goucher College credits through Goucher Prison Education Partnership. He knows firsthand about the transformative power of higher education. He joined Out For Justice as an intern and was promoted to the research committee lead. William enjoys utilizing his lived experience to inform policy. He believes that it is more important for him to be involved in the legislative process to effect sustainable change in the community he helped to destroy than to standby silent as an involuntary participant. William recently accepted a Coordinator position with P2P (Prison to PhD), where he will work to connect P2P Scholars behind the wall returning into the community to connect with P2P Mentors and Tutors. William advocates for higher education, but he realizes that pragmatically implementing lessons learned in the classroom can be problematic for formerly incarcerated people. |
DANIEL BULLMAN2020 P2P Scholar
Daniel Bullman is a public health researcher who works with justice impacted individuals to build webs of support. Directly impacted, he knows the toll adjudication takes on mental health and family resiliency. Daniel supports sustainable community development as the volunteer management coordinator for From Prison Cells to PhD, and previously as a community affairs officer for the City of Indianapolis, where he led a team of 30 volunteers to connect with communities and identify strategies to improve quality of life that were traditionally addressed through law enforcement action. Daniel is a certified community health worker and has been previously recognized by the City of Indianapolis and the Ball State University Alumni Association for his work addressing placemaking, healthcare access, and food insecurity in Indianapolis. Daniel holds a Bachelors Degree in Applied Behavior Analysis from Ball State University and is a graduate student studying applied public health practice at Georgia Southern University. |