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2020 Sexual Violence Prevention and Response Conference Committee Jill L. Creighton, B.A., Ed.M Jill L. Creighton, B.A., Ed.M., serves as the Associate Vice President of Student Affairs & Dean of Students at Washington State University. Jill oversees the Center for Community Standards, Housing and Residence Life, the Center for Fraternity and Sorority Life, and the Office of the Dean of Students on the WSU Pullman campus, as well as leads campus life efforts on all WSU campuses across the system. Jill has served as the president of the Association for Student Conduct Administration and currently serves as the Region V Public Policy Division representative for NASPA. Jill Dunlap, Ph.D. Jill Dunlap, Ph.D., serves as the Director for Research and Practice for NASPA-Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education. Jills career focus, PhD work, and subsequent research have centered on supporting survivors of sexual assault. Jennifer E. Henkle, MSW, CSW Jennifer Henkle, MSW, CSW, serves as the Assistant Director of Community of Concern at the University of Kentucky. Jennifer is a student affairs professional and social worker who has worked in survivor advocacy, higher education case management, and sexual assault and mental health prevention and outreach endeavors at the university level. Jennifer currently serves as the Public Policy Coordinator within the NASPA Wellness and Health Promotion KC and has been involved in planning committees for the Strategies Conferences since 2017. Rose Rezaei, M.Ed. Rose Rezanei, M.Ed., serves as the Director of Center for Health Advocacy and Wellness (CHAW) at Florida State University. Rose provides leadership and strategic planning for campus wellness initiatives including alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs, sexual health, power based personal violence prevention, nutrition and body image, bystander intervention, and general wellbeing. Rose is passionate about creating spaces where students feel empowered to take ownership of their lives through education and skill building serves as the foundation of her work. Kristen Jane Roe, MS Counseling Kristen Roe, MS, serves as the Deputy Title IX & Youth Protection Coordinator at Montgomery College (MD). Kristens background in campus sexual violence issues includes 6 years with the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs where she oversaw the first years of the campus grants program. Kristen first connected with NASPA when she co-led the Culture of Respect initiative as part of the first cohort of programs. Kristen has worked as a Teen Parent Specialist with an Early Head Start Program. Kernysha L. Rowe, MBA, M.A., H. D. Kernysha L. Rowe, MBA, M.A., serves as the Assistant Director of Student Conduct and Community Standards at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. Kernysha hails from Birmingham, England and has worked in higher education for over 12 years. Her professional portfolio includes experiences in assessment, residence life, student activities, student leadership, and student conduct. Anna Sotelo-Peryea, MUP, CA Anna Sotelo-Peryea, MUP, serves the Assistant Director of Health Promotion and Violence Prevention Coordinator for the University at Buffalo. Anna is a nationally credentialed advocate at the advanced level and trained public health planner. Anna has developed and coordinated its award-winning Sexual Violence Prevention Program since 2006, and received the 2017 Inaugural Prevention Excellence Award for excellence in sexual assault preventionafter ranking in the top 6% in the national Sexual Assault Diagnostic Inventory. Jacki Stone, MS Jacki Stone, MS, serves as the Director of Student Wellbeing at Johns Hopkins University. Jacki has worked in student affairs for 15 years in various functional areas, and has cultivated a passion for violence prevention and response. Jackis doctoral research focuses on institutional response to student disclosures of violence. Jacki is a returner to the committee and excited to (re)connect with colleagues passionate about strategies work! Malik Washington, MEd Malik Washington, MEd, serves as the Interim Director of Penn Violence Prevention. Malik is notable for his work with young men on masculinity, gender- based violence, trauma, and emotional literacy. He has trained and presented across the U.S. and internationally on topics related to youth and social justice. Prior to joining Penn in 2016, Malik was based in Washington, D.C. and worked with numerous local organizations dedicated to community outreach and violence prevention. Kevin D. Worthen, MS Kevin D. Worthen, MS, has worked in higher education administration for over 30 years, serving in a variety of positions at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Lafayette College in eastern Pennsylvania, and Nazareth College in upstate New York. He held senior leadership roles at Lafayette (Dean of Students) and Nazareth (Vice President for Student Development), where he shaped the built and programmatic environments to ensure student safety, promote collective and personal well-being, and activate student achievement. Worthen is currently doing consulting work in higher education.

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2020 Sexual Violence Prevention and Response Conference Committee

Jill L. Creighton, B.A., Ed.M

Jill L. Creighton, B.A., Ed.M., serves as the Associate Vice President of Student Affairs & Dean of Students at Washington State University. Jill oversees the Center for Community Standards, Housing and Residence Life, the Center for Fraternity and Sorority Life, and the Office of the Dean of Students on the WSU Pullman campus, as well as leads campus life efforts on all WSU campuses across the system. Jill has served as the president of the Association for Student Conduct Administration and currently serves as the Region V Public Policy Division representative for NASPA.

Jill Dunlap, Ph.D.

Jill Dunlap, Ph.D., serves as the Director for Research and Practice for NASPA-Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education. Jill’s career focus, PhD work, and subsequent research have centered on supporting survivors of sexual assault.

Jennifer E. Henkle, MSW, CSW

Jennifer Henkle, MSW, CSW, serves as the Assistant Director of Community of Concern at the University of Kentucky. Jennifer is a student affairs professional and social worker who has worked in survivor advocacy, higher education case management, and sexual assault and mental health prevention and outreach endeavors at the university level. Jennifer currently serves as the Public Policy Coordinator within the NASPA Wellness and Health Promotion KC and has been involved in planning committees for the Strategies Conferences since 2017.

Rose Rezaei, M.Ed.

Rose Rezanei, M.Ed., serves as the Director of Center for Health Advocacy and Wellness (CHAW) at Florida State University. Rose provides leadership and strategic planning for campus wellness initiatives including alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs, sexual health, power based personal violence prevention, nutrition and body image, bystander intervention, and general wellbeing. Rose is passionate about creating spaces where students feel empowered to take ownership of their lives through education and skill building serves as the foundation of her work.

Kristen Jane Roe, MS Counseling

Kristen Roe, MS, serves as the Deputy Title IX & Youth Protection Coordinator at Montgomery College (MD). Kristen’s background in campus sexual violence issues includes 6 years with the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs where she oversaw the first years of the campus grants program. Kristen first connected with NASPA when she co-led the Culture of Respect initiative as part of the first cohort of programs. Kristen has worked as a Teen Parent Specialist with an Early Head Start Program.

Kernysha L. Rowe, MBA, M.A., H. D.

Kernysha L. Rowe, MBA, M.A., serves as the Assistant Director of Student Conduct and Community Standards at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. Kernysha hails from Birmingham, England and has worked in higher education for over 12 years. Her professional portfolio includes experiences in assessment, residence life, student activities, student leadership, and student conduct.

Anna Sotelo-Peryea, MUP, CA

Anna Sotelo-Peryea, MUP, serves the Assistant Director of Health Promotion and Violence Prevention Coordinator for the University at Buffalo. Anna is a nationally credentialed advocate at the advanced level and trained public health planner. Anna has developed and coordinated its award-winning Sexual Violence Prevention Program since 2006, and received the 2017 Inaugural Prevention Excellence Award for “excellence in sexual assault prevention” after ranking in the top 6% in the national Sexual Assault Diagnostic Inventory.

Jacki Stone, MS

Jacki Stone, MS, serves as the Director of Student Wellbeing at Johns Hopkins University. Jacki has worked in student affairs for 15 years in various functional areas, and has cultivated a passion for violence prevention and response. Jacki’s doctoral research focuses on institutional response to student disclosures of violence. Jacki is a returner to the committee and excited to (re)connect with colleagues passionate about strategies work!

Malik Washington, MEd

Malik Washington, MEd, serves as the Interim Director of Penn Violence Prevention. Malik is notable for his work with young men on masculinity, gender-based violence, trauma, and emotional literacy. He has trained and presented across the U.S. and internationally on topics related to youth and social justice. Prior to joining Penn in 2016, Malik was based in Washington, D.C. and worked with numerous local organizations dedicated to community outreach and violence prevention.

Kevin D. Worthen, MS

Kevin D. Worthen, MS, has worked in higher education administration for over 30 years, serving in a variety of positions at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Lafayette College in eastern Pennsylvania, and Nazareth College in upstate New York. He held senior leadership roles at Lafayette (Dean of Students) and Nazareth (Vice President for Student Development), where he shaped the built and programmatic environments to ensure student safety, promote collective and personal well-being, and activate student achievement. Worthen is currently doing consulting work in higher education.