
Board of Directors
Sherry
Clark,
President, had the
f.a.c.e.s.
vision and is a co-founder who has realized healing for herself and
others through her work to educate about domestic violence and
family safety. She is the Director of Volunteers for RSVP and has
been with the non-profit for 7.5 years. Her RSVP work includes
start-up and management of the collaborative RSVP/DVIS Court Watch
program, and of the Power Up! Plus+ job skills computer classes for
reintegrating prisoners in collaboration with Redemption Ministries.
Sherry serves on the Resonance Executive Board, on the Parent Child
Center Advocacy Committee, the Vulnerable Adult Task Force, the
Family Safety Center Collaborative Team, and is a Crime Commission
volunteer. She is a member of Kiwanis of East Tulsa-Broken Arrow
and of Women of the Moose, the Oklahoma Coordinator for Sheila’s
Shawls, and a graduate of the Oklahoma Aging Advocacy Leadership
Academy. Sherry is married, mother of one daughter and another
daughter by marriage, and Gramma to four glorious pre-school age
grandchildren. Sherry is the 2007 recipient of the Mayor’s
Commission on the Status of Women Pinnacle Award for Community
Service.

Tim Gray,
Vice President, is an attorney advocate with DVIS and a policy
specialist with the Oklahoma Coalition Against Domestic Violence and
Sexual Assault.
Carolyn
Parmeter
Secretary, is retired from Williams as a Systems Analyst. She
serves with RSVP Court Watch and is a member of. Carolyn was the
2005 recipient of the Mayor’s Commission on the Status of Women
Pinnacle Award for Community Service. In 2006 she received one of
six national Corporation for National and Community Service Spirit
of Service awards for her work with Court Watch. Carolyn and her
husband are members of First Baptist Church.
Paula Netherton
is the Director of Nursing Services at Bacone College after retiring
from teaching in the nursing program at Tulsa Community College for
17 years. Paula knows that domestic violence is a serious issue for
medical professionals, as well as for many of the students she
teaches.
Rachel Burton is a
f.a.c.e.s.
co-founder who took action in the design and purchase of
commemorative pins for her childhood friend who was slayed by her
ex-husband. She works as a Technology Manager with Dollar
Thrifty/EDS. Rachel is married and the mother of two young
children.
Mollie Conroy
teaches Street Law at Broken Arrow High School. She has been chosen
for several terms of the Oklahoma Bar Association’s summer camp for
teachers. Most recently, Mollie developed a curriculum she will
present to teachers about how to identify signs of child abuse and
domestic violence, and about mandated reporting procedures.
Advisor Friends

Caroline Abbot
JD
Tulsa Mental Health Association
Laura Dempsey-Polan PhD
LIFE Senior Services, Vulnerable Adult Task Force
Linda Elsbery
is the mother of two daughters, one who was a childhood friend of
Carrie Tudor. Linda and her sister, Sharon, are
f.a.c.e.s.
co-founders.
Sheree Hukill JD
Administrator/Attorney/Consultant/Educator/ Grant Writer
Currently resides in Skiatook, Oklahoma with her teenage son and
serves as Executive
Director, TriO Department for Rogers State University and
President of T.K.
Wolf, Inc. Prior professional experience includes practice
as a private attorney and
consultant with a diverse background in grant writing,
fund-raising for and formation of non-profits, budget
formulation and administration,
contract management, program development and management, and
domestic violence/sexual assault training. Held positions as:
Executive Director/Supervising Attorney and co-founder of a
state-wide, tribal domestic violence coalition; grant-writer for
the various Indian tribes and non-profits, founding partner of
Legal Advocates for Indian Country, LLP, business and
information processing instructor for vocational-technical
schools, junior colleges, and public high schools, court
appointed counsel for women and children in juvenile deprived
actions, public defender and prosecutor for several Indian
tribes within the State of Oklahoma
Clark Inkanish
TK Wolf, Inc., Executive Director
Kathy King
OK DHS Aging Services Division
BJ “King” McGee
Community Volunteer
Rita Moskowitz
Retired realtor, community volunteer and activist
Rita was the 2006 recipient of the Mayor’s Commission on the Status
of Women Community Spirit Pinnacle Award.
Melinda Obal is a personal trainer and owner of King Fitness
who says that training and getting in shape “changed my life.” She
is a graduate of the Oklahoma Kids Count Leadership Class, is
married and the mother of four children.
Office Alisa Parrott
Tulsa Police Department, Community Relations Officer
Eilene Pirtle
Ann Patterson Dooley Family Safety Center, Operations Director
Lisa Symsack
is married and the mother of two young children. Following the
slaying of her childhood friend, Carrie Tudor, Lisa has been
pro-active in taking domestic violence learning advocacy to
colleagues at her place of employment, Tulsa Technology. Lisa is a
f.a.c.e.s.
founder.
Janet Theis
uses her experience as a former technology trainer to serve as a
computer instructor in the RSVP/Redemption Ministry computer
classes, and to develop the
f.a.c.e.s.
website. She serves on the Operation Hope Prison Ministry Board of
Directors and is active with United Methodist Women and Regional
Outreach Missions at Asbury Methodist
Church. She is also a volunteer for Kairos Torch. Janet is married and the mother of two high school age
children.
Imane Rose
Senior Select, Marketing Director
Deborah Shallcross
has served Tulsa County Courts as a judge for 25 years, making her
the most senior judge in Tulsa County. Over the span of her career,
she has served on virtually every Tulsa family service organization
board including Family and Children’s Services and DVIS, and chaired
several Tulsa County Bar Association Committees. Judge Shallcross is
a strong advocate for family safety education in the community.
Marla Taylor
Tulsa County Health Department
Kate Waits JD
TU School of Law, Family Law
Professor

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