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Meet the team

Meet the SRVP team

The Sexual and Relationship Violence Program includes professional staff, student staff, interns and volunteers in order to ensure a wide range of voices are included in the movement to prevent sexual and relationship violence.

Professional staff

Nicole Gonzalez, MPH

Pronouns: She/Her/Ella
Program Manager
nicole.gonzalez.1@asu.edu

Degrees:
Bachelor of Science in Public Health
Master of Public Health


Focus Area:
Nicole supervises and collaborates with SRVP professional staff and students to successfully implement SRVP's prevention programs. She leads the marketing and communications efforts related to SRVP's violence prevention campaigns. Nicole is liaison to the ASU Downtown Campus.


Biography:
Nicole graduated from the University of Arizona with a Bachelor of Science in Public health and received her Master in Public Health with a concentration in Maternal Child Health from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Nicole has both direct service and research experience in public health specifically on substance abuse prevention among youth, building healthy relationships, preventing violence against women and children, and improving service delivery for survivors of violence. Nicole is passionate about empowering others to prevent violence within our communities and creating a safer environment for everyone. She is fluent in English and Spanish and currently learning Mandarin Chinese.

Anna Kelley, MA, MLS

Pronouns: She/Her/Hers
Victim-Survivor Advocate
AnnaKelley@asu.edu
480-727-5167

Degrees:
Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology
Master of Social Justice and Human Rights


Focus Area:
Anna provides direct services to victim-survivors of sexual and relationship violence and stalking by providing them with personal victim advocacy, lay legal advocacy, administrative and safety planning services. Anna works to create partnerships within the university setting as well as in the community to best meet the needs of the victim-survivors involved within the program. Anna is the point of contact for ASU Police Department to provide crime victim services to those affected by crimes in their jurisdiction.


Biography:
Anna Kelley is the Victim-Survivor Advocate at Arizona State University’s Sexual and Relationship Violence Program. Anna has over 7 years of experience working with victim-survivors, starting her career working within a domestic violence shelter. Anna graduated from the University of Georgia with her bachelor’s degree in Anthropology. Anna moved to Arizona and earned her master’s degree in Social Justice and Human Rights from Arizona State University, where she focused on violence against women in both a national and international context. Currently, Anna is pursuing a master’s degree in Legal Studies from Arizona State University in effort to advance her ability to provide legal services to victim-survivors of sexual and domestic violence. Anna has been with Sexual and Relationship Violence Program since June 2022 and serves students, faculty, and staff at Arizona State University.

Trisha Schulz

Pronouns: She/Her/Ella
Victim-Survivor Advocate
Trisha.Schulz@asu.edu
480-727-9541

Degrees:
Bachelor of Arts in Sustainability with a Track in International Development.


Focus Area:
Trisha provides direct services to victim-survivors of sexual and relationship violence and stalking by providing them with personal victim advocacy, lay legal advocacy, administrative and safety planning services. Trisha also provides support for seasonal SRVP events.


Biography:
Trisha Schulz is a Victim-Survivor Advocate at Arizona State University’s Sexual and Relationship Violence Program. She is a graduate of Arizona State University and began her career working in a nonprofit setting as a resource coordinator for refugee youth. Since then, she has experience working with vulnerable populations in the foster care system, Title 1 schools, and victim-survivors of domestic violence. Trisha believes that viewing issues like sexual violence through a trauma informed and sustainability focused lens is necessary to make lasting changes. When individuals can feel free from violence, valued, and have access to resources in their communities sustainability thrives.