Business & Merchant
- Last Updated on Thursday, 11 August 2022 20:20
Domestic Violence Services of Southwestern PA (DVSSP) has announced the agency’s Board of Directors and officers for the 2022-2023 fiscal year.
DVSSP CEO Lisa G. Hannum (center) with Board Vice Chair Natalie Chaido and Chair Mike McClaine at the agency’s 2021 Peace Begins at Home dinner. |
Chair: Mike McClaine, CEO of Aspirant Vice Chair: Natalie Chaido, Development Manager with Washington Health System Treasurer: Polly Musar, Retired bank vice president and manager Secretary: Elisabeth H. Wagers, Family Law Attorney with Wolf, Wagers & Wolf
Board members: Dolores H. Hart, Dr. Jo Ann Jankoski, Andrea O’Daniel, Susan Price, Mary Pruss, and Karen Yocca.
“Everyone knows someone affected by domestic violence, and we are grateful to these leaders for their commitment to helping survivors find peace and safety, and to preventing domestic violence in our communities,” said DVSSP CEO Lisa G. Hannum.
As CEO of Aspirant, McClaine launched the company’s Connection of Hope initiative specifically to help domestic violence survivors. Under his leadership, Aspirant developed the RU Safe and Bright Sky apps to help those affected by domestic violence assess the safety of their relationship and get connected to resources to help. Learn more about their work at https://www.aspirant.com/connectionofhope.
About Domestic Violence Services of Southwestern PA
The mission of Domestic Violence Services of Southwestern PA is to increase awareness of domestic violence and its effect on the community, to empower those victimized by providing advocacy and safe and effective services, and to work for social change designed to eliminate domestic violence. The agency covers Washington, Greene, and Fayette counties in Southwestern PA. Learn more at peacefromdv.org.