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advisory board
Bethany Asplundh
Bethany is a mother of 4 boys and a devoted activist for the rights of women and girls
around the world. She has been a generous supporter of V-Day for over a decade and
produced a recent production of “The Vagina Monologues” in Philadelphia. She sits on
the advisory board at Malaika and is the board chair of education and outreach at
Quintessence Theatre Group. She is honored to be a founding advisory board member and
mentor for SafeBAE and to continue to support the organization’s growth.
Michael Golland, Esq.
Michael represents individuals and entities in all facets of the entertainment and
media industry including television, film, Internet, licensing and merchandise,
publishing and music. Michael’s clients include content producers, actors, writers,
directors, composers, financiers, sales agents, distributors and technology companies.
He is a member of the Moot Court Board and recipient of the Judge Barry Russel Award for
Outstanding Achievement in Federal Courts and Practice, 1993.
Amanda Morgan
Amanda is founder, owner, and chief consultant of Morgan Training and Coaching LLC, a
consulting firm specializing in leadership development, corporate training and
executive coaching. For the past nineteen years, Amanda has worked with myriad global,
fortune 100 financial services and insurance companies, as well as esteemed non-profit
organizations in the academia, social services and healthcare sectors.
Emma Myles
Emma trained at the internationally recognized William Esper Studio in New York City.
Past film and TV credits include Orange is the New Black (3-Time SAG Award Winner),
Child of Grace, Girl Most Likely, Please Give, Spinning Into Butter, Conviction, Happy
Yummy Chicken, How To Make It In American, Law and Order: Special Victims Unit, and Odd
Mom Out. Her upcoming projects include the 6th season of Orange is the New Black where
she will continue to recur as Leanne Taylor.
Susan Klein Shilling, MS, LMWS
Susan works with individuals, couples, families, children and teens on issues around
helping translate the teen experience in a way that parents can understand. She has a
Masters from the Bank Street School of Early Education and a second Masters in Social
Work from Hunter School of Social Work. She specializes in trauma, EMDR and
mindfulness and has given talks and experiential seminars to a number of schools in NYC
to help teachers identify micro transgressions as well as how to manage classroom
situations, including trauma, addiction, bullying, etc. She has consulted for Dateline
NBC Specials as a parenting expert. She practices in New York City and lives there with
her 2 daughters and husband.
Marla Swanson
Marla is a dedicated non-profit and philanthropic advisory expert, and innovative
strategic thinker in the area of international human rights and social justice. She
obtained her BA from Central Washington University and her Masters from the Monterrey
Institute of International Studies. She spent over a decade as a Senior Program Officer
at the Open Society Institute and currently consults for Breakthrough.
Tracey E. Vitchers
Tracey has spent her professional career combating sexual violence. She is the
Executive Director of “It’s On Us.” She was formerly the Chief Development Officer at
Callisto, a nonprofit that creates technology to combat sexual assault. She serves as
Chair of the Board for End Rape On Campus, as a member of the Governing Board for Safe
Haven of Pike County, and as an advisory board member with Culture of Respect. She
previously served as Chair of the Board for SAFER. She has a B.A. from Williams College
and a M.A. in Comparative Women's Studies in Culture & Politics from Utrecht University.