Summit Speakers

Guest speakers at the Virtual Summit.

Opening Speaker

Jason Glass

Jason Glass

Kentucky Department of Education
Jason Glass has served as commissioner of Kentucky Department of Education since September 2020. Glass, a native of Brandenburg and a third-generation Kentucky educator, has been commissioner of education since September 2020. Before that, he had been superintendent and chief learner of Jeffco Public Schools in Colorado since 2017. More ▸

Keynote Speakers

Michael Meit

Michael Meit

Center for Rural Health Research
East Tennessee State University (ETSU)

Michael Meit serves as director of research and programs for East Tennessee State University’s Center for Rural Health Research, senior fellow in the NORC at the University of Chicago Public Health Research Department, and deputy director of the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA)-funded ETSU/NORC Rural Health Equity Research Center. More ▸

Joe M. Ristuccia

Joe M. Ristuccia

Trauma and Learning Policy Initiative
Joe Ristuccia is a certified school psychologist with more than 25 years of experience working in public schools. Over the last 20 years, he has worked with students at risk for dropping out of high school due to social, emotional, and behavioral difficulties. He continues to assist school district leaders and educators in addressing the needs of these students. More ▸

Presenters

Tiffany Beason

Tiffany Beason

National Center for School Mental Health
University of Maryland School of Medicine

Dr. Tiffany Beason is a licensed clinical and community psychologist at the National Center for School Mental Health and an assistant professor in the Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. Beason’s research interests relate to academic achievement, positive racial/ethnic identity, adaptive social and coping skills, and sense of community among youth and young adults. More ▸

Tammie Causey-Konaté

Tammie Causey-Konaté

American Institutes for Research
Dr. Tammie Causey-Konaté is a senior technical assistance consultant at American Institutes for Research (AIR). Causey-Konaté has nearly 30 years of experience as a professional educator, with her years in K–12 and higher education divided equally. She has international and regional experience in diversity and equity, cultural and linguistic competence, cross-education system partnerships, and the postsecondary development of school leaders for urban and rural education contexts. More ▸

Andrea Darr

Andrea Darr

West Virginia Center for Children’s Justice
Andrea Darr is the director of the West Virginia Center for Children’s Justice (WVCCJ), which promotes and supports a statewide trauma-informed response to child maltreatment and children’s exposure to violence. The purpose of the Center, housed in the Crimes Against Children Unit at the West Virginia (WV) State Police, is to streamline resources and minimize duplicative efforts to address challenges, barriers, gaps, and needed improvements in working child maltreatment cases. More ▸

Jim Harris

Jim Harris

West Virginia Autism Training Center
Dr. Jim Harris is the associate director of the West Virginia Autism Training Center at Marshall University and the owner of Opportunities Consulting Services. He has worked with children and families throughout his career as an early interventionist, parent educator, educational consultant, and behavioral health therapist. More ▸

Lara Kain

Lara Kain

PACES Connection
Lara Kain is an experienced educator, consultant, and national speaker on implementing adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) science and trauma-informed practices into schools and communities, with a focus on building holistic trauma-responsive systems. She brings over two decades of experience at the local, state, and national level. More ▸

Conrae Lucas-Adkins

Conrae Lucas-Adkins

Marshall University
Dr. Conrae Lucas-Adkins is an assistant professor of school psychology in the College of Education and Professional Development at Marshall University. Prior to joining the faculty at Marshall in 2016, Lucas-Adkins provided outpatient behavioral healthcare services for a community mental health agency and then worked as a full-time school psychologist in West Virginia. More ▸

Marianna Linz

Marianna Linz

Marshall University
Dr. Marianna Linz is professor and chair in the Department of Psychology at Marshall University. She holds a master’s degree in clinical psychology from Marshall University and a doctorate in developmental psychology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. More ▸

Yesmina Luchsinger

Yesmina Luchsinger

National Training and Technical Assistance Center for Child, Youth, and Family Mental Health
Center for Applied Research Solutions

Yesmina Luchsinger is an educator, innovator, and mental health professional. She brings experience in public education, equity, policy development, substance abuse prevention, child welfare, and the unique experience of state education system leadership during the COVID-19 pandemic. More ▸

Samantha Reaves

Samantha Reaves

National Center for School Mental Health
Dr. Samantha Reaves works to integrate her research and clinical experiences to improve outcomes for children. Her research interests lie at the intersection of mental health and education, and she often investigates how school or family factors influence student outcomes in underserved communities. More ▸

Kathy Reutman

Kathy Reutman

Boone County Schools
Kathy Reutman began her education career teaching special education and then became a special education director, where she developed a passion for reducing all barriers for children with special needs. Reutman’s ongoing passion to support people impacted by directly or indirectly by opioid abuse in the region; she is a founding member of the Boone County Heroin Task Force (renamed Hope 4 Boone County), a proactive collaborative that supports educators, students, families, and the community who are the innocent victims of opioid use and abuse and other trauma. More ▸

Marissa del Rosario

Marissa del Rosario

Trauma and Learning Policy Initiative
Marissa del Rosario is a trauma-sensitive schools specialist for the Trauma and Learning Policy Initiative (TLPI) at Massachusetts Advocates for Children. Prior to joining the TLPI team, del Rosario worked for 19 years in urban and rural public school districts. More ▸

Vestena Robbins

Vestena Robbins

Kentucky Department for Behavioral Health, Developmental and Intellectual Disabilities
Dr. Tena Robbins is senior executive advisor for Innovation and Implementation Support for the Kentucky Department for Behavioral Health, Developmental and Intellectual Disabilities. She has worked in the behavioral health services field as a behavioral health services researcher, program evaluator, program administrator, and evidence-based program implementation consultant for more than 20 years. More ▸

Ginny Sprang

Ginny Sprang

Center on Trauma and Children,
University of Kentucky

Dr. Ginny Sprang is a professor in the College of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, at the University of Kentucky, and executive director of the Center on Trauma and Children. More ▸