As a program director, Anna provides technical assistance and program development consultation to cities, states, and American Indian/Alaska Native communities across the U.S. on addressing violence against women, children, and families. Working across public health and health delivery systems, Anna has developed national campaigns, academic conferences, and multi-state initiatives. Currently, Anna manages a national statewide initiative, Project Catalyst, funded by the U.S. HHS agencies to engage community health centers and domestic violence programs on IPV and human trafficking intervention and support. She also provides training to professional athletes and coaches on violence prevention and healthy relationships. Anna has worked with Futures Without Violence since 1999. She received her BA in political science from Lewis & Clark College in Portland, OR.