Kiricka Yarbough Smith has a wealth of experience across nonprofit and government sectors in the fields of social work, human services, management, program development, and training and technical assistance. Kiricka has over 20 years of experience addressing human trafficking, child abuse, hate crimes, and other forms of interpersonal and community violence through an intersectional framework. Across her varied leadership roles, Kiricka has focused on building multidisciplinary collaborations; increasing access to culturally specific services and resources; addressing institutional and systemic inequities; providing consulting services that enhance the capacity of those she works with to provide inclusive, impactful services to all populations; and designing and implementing programs addressing a wide range of social, economic, and environmental challenges. Her diverse experience has allowed her to develop extensive skills in fundraising, strategic communications, overseeing budget spending, developing financial tracking processes and forms, and writing and managing state, federal, and private grants. Across her career, she has developed strong partnerships with donors, foundations, and community organizations, allowing her to create collaborations, facilitate connections, and help her clients achieve the resources their programs need to have the impact they seek.
“The things you are passionate about are not random, they are your calling.” Maya Angelou
Our staff and consultants have expertise across the fields of social work, public health, law, management/administration, mental health, business, and lived experiences.
Please note that not all of our consultants are listed on this page, as we recognize the danger that can be posed by presence on the internet or by doing public-facing anti-violence work. We also respect consultants’ choice to use the name that feels most safe and comfortable when doing this work. We deeply value the contributions of all our consultants.
Kendra graduated cum laude from North Carolina Central University with a degree in public health education. Read more…
Lindsay has a background in Sustainable Agriculture, Mental Health Therapy, and Social Work. Read more…
Laura has a Master of Social Work degree with experience in direct and indirect services, program development, research, and training. Read more…
Sam has been working in the nonprofit and governmental sector since 2017, with a focus on community-centered approaches to community violence and criminal justice. Read more…
Ashley Bass-Mitchell is a mastery-level life coach, accountability partner, and founder of Perpetual Butterfly LLC, an organization dedicated to providing transformative life coaching, community building, outreach, and training services for youth, adults, and organizations. Read more…
Maria brings decades of experience in marketing, advertising, promotions, and sales. For 16 years, she served as the Director of Advertising & Corporate Partnerships at the North Carolina Symphony, where she led statewide advertising initiatives and collaborated with media outlets and key stakeholders. Read more…
Stephanie Satkowiak has an extensive background in child welfare and domestic violence. Stephanie spent the last 13 years working for the North Carolina Judicial Branch, where she was responsible for grant writing and management, programmatic growth and development, data collection and visualization, and training. Read more…
Miss Locklear has worked 13+ years in DV Advocacy with over 10 years in direct services as an advocate and as a Shelter Director at a DV/SA/HT Agency. In these positions, she has had the opportunity to work with state and federally funded grants geared toward providing culturally congruent services to American Indians. Read more…
Nathan Earl is a public health advisor and practitioner specializing in men’s health, human trafficking prevention, and violence intervention. He is currently a Master of Public Health candidate at Yale University and a Student Research Fellow at the Solomon Center for Health Law and Policy, Yale Law School. Read more…