Dr. Lorie A. L. Nicholas, Ph.D, CFEI, AFC has an extensive background in counseling, teaching, and research, with over 30 years of working with children, youth, and adults.
Our Voices Ourselves Speaker: Dr. Sharon White-Harrigan, Ph.D
Dr. Sharon White-Harrigan, Ph.D is a true trailblazer, visionary, and thought leader who leads with faith and hope. She is the inaugural Executive Director of the Women’s Community Justice Association (WCJA).
Our Voices Ourselves Speaker: Dr. Nicole Brown
Dr. Nicole Brown is a general pediatrician and health services researcher with a deep expertise in addressing adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) in pediatric primary care. Her pioneering work extends to trauma-informed care, mental health integration, and community-partnered research.
Our Voices Ourselves Speaker: Julie Neches, Ph.D
GOSO OVO speaker Julie Neches is a clinical psychologist with a private practice. She has an undergraduate degree from Cornell University, a doctorate in clinical psychology from Catholic University of America, and she completed her internship in the psychiatry department at Harvard Medical School.
Our Voices, Ourselves Honoree: The Child Center of New York (TCCNY)
GOSO is proud to honor The Child Center of New York (TCCNY) at our 2nd annual Our Voices Ourselves networking breakfast. In 2023, GOSO launched
Our Voices, Ourselves Honoree: Anelle Miller
GOSO is proud to honor Anelle Miller at this year’s Our Voices Ourselves networking breakfast. Anelle has made a significant impact on the lives of
Tickets Still Available for Our Voices Ourselves women’s breakfast on 10/17 at The Yale Club
On October 17, Getting Out and Staying Out is hosting our inaugural Our Voices Ourselves women’s breakfast at The Yale Club. This event will gather New York City’s influential, powerful, and committed voices to network and discuss the impact of violence on women and the steps we can take to prevent and find a cure for violence in our communities.