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WINGS Staff

The WINGS staff is a dedicated group of mental health professionals with decades of experience in the victim service and nonprofit fields.

Alison Vaughan Terry - MA

Executive Director

Prior to working as a national consultant for a variety of victim services programs, Alison Vaughan Terry served as a Project Manager for the International Association of Chiefs of Police’s Victim Services Project. She has managed multiple national programs on victim services. In addition to over nine years of experience developing sexual assault response, community education programs and interpersonal relations projects, Alison has served as a dialogue facilitator and educator in the United States and abroad on a variety of topics including the impact of gender on people in today's society and public speaking and communication skills. Alison received her Bachelors of Arts of Integrated Studies in Conflict Analysis and Peace Studies from George Mason University in Fairfax, VA and her Masters of Arts of Organizational Management from The George Washington University in Washington, DC.

Kari Evans - PhD

Co-director: Program Development

Kari Evans is a co-director of development, communications, and outreach at WINGS, and a co-facilitator of WINGS support groups.   Kari received a Ph.D. in Educational Psychology and Human Development from the University of Memphis in 1998.  Prior to joining WINGS, Kari worked in academia as a professor in Human Development and Family Studies.  Kari also worked in Nevada as a program development and training consultant.  After moving to Denver, Kari changed her professional focus from teaching and consulting to pursue a career in counseling.  She is currently completing a Master’s degree in Counseling Psychology from the University of Denver.

Stacy Sheridan- MA, LPC

Program Director

Stacy joined the WINGS staff in 2011.  Stacy graduated with my Masters in Counseling Psychology from the University of Colorado at Denver and has been a practicing clinician for the last 7 years, primarily working for the County on the Intensive Treatment Team. Stacy also have a private practice in which she specializes in working primarily with families and adolescents. Stacy practices trauma focused interventions such as EMDR and somatic centered therapy as well.

Monica Lujan - BS

Bilingual Program Manager

Monica joined the WINGS staff in 2009 to implement the Spanish component of WINGS’ program. Monica is a native of Colombia where she provided psychotherapy to adults, children, and families and taught at the university level.

Program & Outreach Assistant - Currently vacant

 

WINGS Support Group Facilitators

WINGS utilizes a dedicated group of professional therapists who volunteer their time weekly to facilitate each of our support groups. These volunteers are master’s level clinicians with training in group facilitation skills, trauma, and sexual abuse dynamics. Without these indispensible volunteers WINGS could not provide services to survivors.