Tennessee Voices for Victims
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270 Locustwood Drive
Nashville, TN 37211
Organization Details

Board Chair


Board Chair Amy Griffith Taylor
Company Affiliation Metropolitan Nashville Police Department - Family Intervention Program
Term January 2020 to January 2025
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Board Co-Chair


Board Co-Chair Maya Sethi
Company Affiliation T McKee Law
Term January 2020 to January 2025
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Board of Directors

Board Members
Name Affiliation Status
Valerie Craig Tennessee Voices for Victims, Co-Founder Voting
Stephen Crump TN District Attorneys General Conference, Executive Director Voting
Jessica Darby Political Financial Management, Compliance Consultant Voting
Dennis Ferrier Fox News 17, Chief Investigative Reporter Voting
Chicoya Gallman Ortale Kelley Law Firm, Associate Voting
Becky Griffith Survivor Voting
Amy Griffith Taylor MNPD Family Intervention Program, Advocate and Special Populations Supervisor Voting
Jae Lim US Attorney's Office, Middle District of Tennessee, Assistant US Attorney Voting
Zoe Sams Stones River Group, Principal Voting
Maya Sethi T McKee Law, Attorney Voting
Verna Wyatt Tennessee Voices for Victims, Co-Founder and Survivor Voting


Governance


Board Term Lengths 3.00 years
Board Term Limits 3
Board Meeting Attendance % 90%
Does the organization have written Board Selection Criteria? No
Does the organization have a written Conflict of Interest Policy? Yes
Percentage Making Monetary Contributions 100%
Percentage of Board Members making In-Kind Contributions 100%
Does the Board include Client Representation? Yes
Number of Full Board Meetings Annually 6

CEO/Executive Director/Board Comments


TVFV has always had the goal to secure individuals to serve on the board who are passionate about our mission and understand the unique dynamics of victim advocates working with offenders. Those who have agreed to serve understand that if we are going to be serious about crime we have to approach it with more than an us vs. them mentality. We have to have explanations and we have to be willing to look at the same problem through a different lens. Our board members are reflective of this ideal even as they comprise survivors, victim advocates, public officials, government representatives, and the private sector.