Affiliate Leadership
»Æ¹ÏÊÓƵ affiliates are statewide and regional offices affiliated with our National Center. They work directly with »Æ¹ÏÊÓƵ program sites to ensure the effective implementation and quality of the »Æ¹ÏÊÓƵ model.
Affiliate Leadership
»Æ¹ÏÊÓƵ affiliates are statewide and regional offices affiliated with our National Center. They work directly with »Æ¹ÏÊÓƵ program sites to ensure the effective implementation and quality of the »Æ¹ÏÊÓƵ model.
Our network of statewide and regional offices ensures our expansion as a public health intervention that drives early relational health and »Æ¹ÏÊÓƵ’s integration within communities. »Æ¹ÏÊÓƵ affiliates are structurally diverse; with fiscal sponsorship ranging from the »Æ¹ÏÊÓƵ National 501c3 to local AAP Chapters. All »Æ¹ÏÊÓƵ affiliates receive support, technical assistance, and resources from the National Center.
Affiliates provide direct support to sites within a designated geography. They offer clinicians a personal connection to »Æ¹ÏÊÓƵ while engaging clinical sites to ensure that the model is delivered with fidelity. By developing local partnerships to position »Æ¹ÏÊÓƵ as a key player in cross-sector frameworks to support children and families; advocate for the program with stakeholders in the geographic region they serve; and collaborate with the »Æ¹ÏÊÓƵ National Center to ensure sustainable growth and expansion of »Æ¹ÏÊÓƵ’s work with quality across the country.
Statewide Coordinator,
Amy Crosby has been the Statewide Coordinator for Alabama since 2020. Amy has worked with children and families in a variety of settings including federal and state prisons, public and private schools, childcare centers, and nonprofits for over 15 years.
Amy graduated cum laude from The University of Alabama with a Bachelor of Science degree in Human Development and Family Studies with an additional concentration in Social Welfare. Amy has also completed post-graduate work in Human Development and Family Studies.
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Chief Executive Officer, AzAAP to visit Arizona’s site.
Callee Boulware has served as Executive Director of »Æ¹ÏÊÓƵ in the Carolinas beginning in 2001 and led the team through regionalization with Virginia and Washington, D.C. She currently leads a staff of committed team members, and works with state and regional partners to build »Æ¹ÏÊÓƵ throughout the region that includes North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, and Washington, D.C.
Callee received her Master’s in Business Administration from the Moore School of Business at the University of South Carolina and is deeply committed to making »Æ¹ÏÊÓƵ a strong, sustainable reality for all children across the Carolinas. Callee is also a member of Leadership NC Class XXIV, an Advisory Board member of Capita, and a Riley Institute DLI graduate.
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Click here to visit Washington DC’s site.
Chief Executive Officer,
Patty Fontneau is a senior executive with a track record in the Health Services, Education, Legal, Technology, and Finance industries. She is the new CEO for »Æ¹ÏÊÓƵ Colorado and is excited about this next chapter. Prior to »Æ¹ÏÊÓƵ Colorado, Ms. Fontneau developed and served as president of the Benefit Exchange and Technology Solutions health plan business at Cigna and led the prioritization and execution of technology infrastructure investments through agile methodology. Other notable roles in her career include CEO of the technology start-up Connect for Health Colorado where she led the successful development and implementation of Colorado’s public health benefit exchange – navigating federal, legislative, stakeholder agendas and grant requirements. In addition to her accomplishments in business, Ms. Fontneau has devoted years to civic leadership, with a passion for Colorado. She is an experienced board chair and board member of private, industry and not-for-profit boards.
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President of the Family Learning Partnership, Florida
Lisa Blair is the President of the Family Learning Partnership, a 501(c)(3) organization and »Æ¹ÏÊÓƵ Florida Affiliate. With a formal background in education and school administration, she brings extensive expertise in early childhood education and literacy to her role.
Lisa holds a Master’s Degree in Educational Leadership from Barry University and a Bachelor of Science Degree from Nova Southeastern University. Throughout her career, Lisa has held various prominent leadership positions on local, state, and national boards, showcasing her dedication to community development.
She has served as Project Director for a national early literacy research initiative with Abt Associates, overseeing the evaluation of language and literacy interventions in 162 childcare centers in Miami-Dade County benefiting low-income families.
In her capacity as President of the Family Learning Partnership, Lisa has demonstrated strategic leadership across all organizational activities. Notable contributions include enhancing program metrics, clinician training, professional development, quality assurance and improvement, and spearheading special initiatives such as statewide expansion efforts. Her tenure has been marked by the successful establishment of impactful partnerships within the public, private, and faith-based communities, optimizing service effectiveness and provision efficiency.
Lisa’s notable achievements include participation in multiple county Grade Level Reading Campaigns and recognitions such as the Edward Zigler Innovation Award from the Florida Head Start Association. Most recently, the partnership with Miami-Dade County Head Start/Early Head Start and »Æ¹ÏÊÓƵ was honored with the NACo 2023 Achievement Award, further illustrating her dedication to the betterment of child and family well-being.
Amy Erickson serves as the Regional Executive Director for »Æ¹ÏÊÓƵ Georgia and is responsible for leadership and oversight of the organization as well as its administration, operations, programming, sustainability, and strategic plan. Other key duties include development and fundraising activities, relationship management, marketing, community outreach, and employment-related leadership. Her innovative approach to engaging with more than 1,200 pediatricians, clinicians, and employees has led to optimal scaling of growth with fidelity and a deep commitment to improving outcomes for the most vulnerable populations.
Amy has 24 years of experience working in the private sector for leading national education, digital, and entrepreneurial companies. She has been a member of the Junior League for 31 years and is a current sustaining member of the Junior League of Atlanta. She is a founding Board member of the National Charity League, Northeast Atlanta Chapter, and founding member of the Young Men’s Service League, Northeast Atlanta Chapter.
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Executive Director, to visit Greater New York’s site.
Coordinator, to visit Greater Philadelphia’s site.
Director, to visit Illinois’s site.
Program Manager, to visit Indiana’s site.
Affiliate Leader,
Jenny Horsley has been with »Æ¹ÏÊÓƵ Kansas City since 2015, and in the role of Executive Director since 2017. This dynamic team has a librarian on staff choosing books for all partner clinics, a medical director building clinic relationships, the executive director building funding and community relationships, and a marketing and communications professional promoting our great efforts to donors and supporters.
Jenny has a master’s degree in Business Administration from Columbia College, a bachelor’s degree in Human Development and Family Studies from the University of Missouri / Columbia, and over 30 years of nonprofit experience in local, national, and government entities.
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Kris became the Executive Director in April 2018, after serving as »Æ¹ÏÊÓƵ Minnesota’s Program Director and with fifteen years of experience in the nonprofit sector. She has a bachelor’s degree from St. Olaf College and a master’s degree from The University of Chicago, as well as a certificate in nonprofit management. Having two young daughters has reignited Kris’ passion for books and she is thrilled to work with our board, partners, and donors to promote early childhood literacy.
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Kim Byam has been the Executive Director of Reach Out New Jersey since 2009, leading its fundraising and strategic initiatives. As a dedicated advocate of »Æ¹ÏÊÓƵ’s vision, Kim champions programs that improve cognitive and social-emotional well-being for all children, particularly those growing up in low-income communities and facing systemic barriers.
Kim has extensive and varied experience in the nonprofit sector. Prior to joining »Æ¹ÏÊÓƵ, Kim served as Director of the Annual Fund for Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey, and Assistant Director of Development for Project Bread, an anti-hunger organization located in Boston.
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Regional Executive Director, Northeast
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Alexander (Alex) Chu currently serves as the Executive Director of »Æ¹ÏÊÓƵ Northeast Region. With more than 20 years’ experience in strategic planning, youth development, finance, operations, and program evaluation, Alex’s priority for the Northeast is to enhance the educational and social impact of our programs for a diverse client base.
Alex’s experience extends across the nonprofit human services and education sectors, where he has led efforts to support behavioral health providers in profitability and market positioning; led time-study efforts to support organizations in better understanding their outcomes and services; advised public and private school districts on revenue enhancements and philanthropic support; and conducted reviews of data systems and capacity building opportunities for agencies supporting adoptive families. Prior to »Æ¹ÏÊÓƵ, Alex worked for Public Consulting Group, Thompson Island Outward Bound, and the YMCA. He serves on the boards of multiple nonprofit and public agencies including as Chair of the Board for the Boston Green Academy 6-12 Horace Mann Charter School, and as Secretary for Camp Starfish, a summer camp for youth with developmental disabilities. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Boston College, and a Master’s in Business Administration in Public and Nonprofit Management from Boston University.
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Click here to visit Connecticut’s site.
Click here to visit Vermont’s site.
Click here to visit New Hampshire’s site.
Click here to visit Upstate New York’s site.
Jessica Mortensen serves as the Executive Director of »Æ¹ÏÊÓƵ’s Northwest region, which currently includes the states of Oregon and Washington. She leads a committed, high-performing staff and provides strategic direction for »Æ¹ÏÊÓƵ Northwest’s partnership with more than 400 medical clinics that reach over 200,000 families annually. Jessica was first introduced to »Æ¹ÏÊÓƵ in 2003 when she served as a »Æ¹ÏÊÓƵ site coordinator, supporting the program’s implementation in a health clinic.
For more than 20 years, Jessica has been a leader in initiatives to transform health care to better serve and partner with families using evidence-based practices. She joined the »Æ¹ÏÊÓƵ team in 2010 serving in program and executive leadership roles in Washington, before overseeing the creation of the Northwest Region in 2021. Jessica completed a Master’s in Library and Information Science at the University of Washington and an undergraduate degree in Spanish and Art History at Whitman College.
State Director, to visit North Carolina’s site.
Lori Lake serves as the Executive Director for Oklahoma and provides oversight of the state program including training, programmatic support, and technical assistance to medical practitioners, as well as evaluation of programs and development of quality improvement plans. Loris is also responsible for recruitment of new clinicians and healthcare facilities and the necessary development support to sustain and expand »Æ¹ÏÊÓƵ within Oklahoma, as well as forming partnerships and creating new initiatives with state agencies, foundations, and corporations. Under her leadership, the number of participating sites in Oklahoma has increased by 146%; therefore, resulting in significantly more children and families served.
Lori joined the nonprofit world after a 32-year career in the public education system. With a Bachelor of Science Degree in Special Education and a Master’s degree in Education, she served as a special education teacher, reading interventionist, consulting teacher, and instructional/literacy coach. She has extensive experience in the areas of literacy, academic assessment, educational advocacy, teacher-training, professional development, and the creation/development of new educational programs. During her tenure in the public-school system, she was honored as a Council for Learning Disabilities Teacher of the Year and was the recipient of both the Hospital Corporation of America Teacher Award and the Frist Teacher Award.
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Affiliate Coordinator, to visit Orange County’s site.
Program Director,
Aimee Falso serves as the Executive Director for the Rhode Island affiliate and has been a member of the team since 2017. She has been an integral part of the growth of the organization and has been a hands-on leader from fundraising to evaluation, to choosing and delivering books to sites. Taking advantage of the small size of the state, Aimee transformed the way the RI affiliate works with sites and positioned the organization to be more responsive to site’s needs. She led the effort to create specially curated book orders for each of the 70 medical sites they serve.
After graduating from Providence College with a degree in Public and Community Service Studies, she began a career working in various community and educational agencies throughout Rhode Island. Her passion has always been working with children and families, forging connections that strengthen the community. Aimee’s previous work as a private school teacher and librarian, youth program director with the YMCA, an early childhood small business owner, outdoor educator, and community center staff member, have given her the wide range of experiences and skills to lead this small but mighty affiliate!
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Tara Milbrand is the Associate Executive Director of the American Academy of Pediatrics, CA Chapter 3 and the Project Director for »Æ¹ÏÊÓƵ San Diego, Tara joined the organization in 2005 to head up the new »Æ¹ÏÊÓƵ San Diego program. Under her leadership, the program has grown from 30 to 99 locations throughout San Diego, Riverside and Imperial counties becoming the standard of care in the region. Tara specializes in program planning and development, community building, and quality improvement.
Tara’s has a passion for working on projects that support children and families, ensuring that every child reaches their full potential. She received a bachelor’s degree from the University of California, San Diego and a master’s in administrative social work from San Diego State University.
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Emily Bartels serves as the State Director of »Æ¹ÏÊÓƵ in South Carolina. She began her time with »Æ¹ÏÊÓƵ in 2006 as a Program Specialist and then Program Manager. During her time, she has served most South Carolina programs as well as a portion of Western North Carolina. Since 2020, Emily has led the South Carolina team in state-based work and collaborating with regional partners in North Carolina, Virginia and Washington, DC.
Emily is a native of South Carolina and a graduate of the College of Charleston. Emily serves in various volunteer capacities in her community thru Baby Read Advisory Board, church and local schools. She is committed to supporting all families and children in South Carolina with »Æ¹ÏÊÓƵ giving clinicians the tools they need to help families created healthy, sustainable relationships.
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Jocelyn McConnell has been the affiliate leader of »Æ¹ÏÊÓƵ Texas, housed at the Children’s Learning Institute at UTHealth Houston, since 2015. Partnering with 900 clinicians across Texas in 200 pediatric and family medicine clinics, she leads a dynamic team in promoting positive interactions. Through the joy of reading aloud, the affiliate team serves clinics as they support families in building safe, stable, and nurturing relationships.
Jocelyn is a Licensed Professional Counselor whose practice focus was on clients recovering from childhood trauma. She recognizes the powerful role of attachment in mediating adverse childhood events. Jocelyn has worked at the Children’s Learning Institute for fourteen years, supporting early childhood research projects in many roles. Jocelyn’s favorite role is as a coach and trainer to parents (Play and Learning Strategies, PALS), teachers, and now, clinicians. Jocelyn received a bachelor’s degree from Plan II in Social Sciences at the University of Texas at Austin and a master’s degree in Educational Psychology-Counseling from the University of Houston.
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Azure’De (DeDe) Williams received a Bachelor of Science degree in Behavioral Science & Law and a Criminal Justice Certificate from the University of Wisconsin – Madison. DeDe has more than 25 years of experience working in the nonprofit sector identifying two areas she felt most impacted quality of life – Health and Education. She uses her skills in program development, civic engagement, and program evaluation to support efforts in addressing health disparities and achievement gaps.
More recently, Mrs. Williams received the 2021 MCW (Medical College of Wisconsin) President’s Award for her exemplary community-engaged work with MCW and partners during her tenure as Executive Director for the Milwaukee Area Health Education Center. DeDe’s deep experience in devising comprehensive program strategies for national and local organizations involving public and private grants, corporate contributions, and individual donors, while executing all aspects of operational and financial management led to securing $636k in grants over three years. By energetically translating mission and goals into operating plans with clear benchmarks and annual objectives, she successfully restructured the 30-year-old organization to align with contemporary market and educational needs of future health workforce projections.
Azure’De Williams is ardent about Community Service. DeDe loves to spend time teaching young athletes the fundamentals of basketball and teamwork. Mrs. Williams has four children – ages 20, 16, 14, and 10 who are often seen accompanying her on volunteer-related and community service projects. In her spare time, DeDe enjoys filling up the pages of her passport.
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Statewide Coordinator,
Chief Executive Officer,
President of the Family Learning Partnership, Florida
Executive Director,
Director,
Affiliate Leader,
Affiliate Leader,
Regional Executive Director, Northeast
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Affiliate Coordinator,
Executive Director,
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