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Jo Johnson

Consultant / Associate Faculty Graduate School of Social Work at Metropolitan State University of Denver

Jo Johnson is an accomplished social worker with extensive experience across various roles and projects in social services and public policy.

With a strong emphasis on starting new initiatives and collaborations, Jo excels at creating innovative solutions to address the needs of children, youth, families, and communities.

Having completed a fellowship with the Office for Victims of Crime within the Department of Justice, Jo is well-versed in advocating for victims' rights and improving responses to sexual assault.

As a voracious researcher, Jo delves deep into existing knowledge and seeks out answers from diverse sources to enhance the effectiveness of her work.

Jo is a collaboration builder who is dedicated to exploring the impact of community stages of development on fostering effective partnerships among various stakeholders.

She serves as a teacher and trainer for students and professionals across different systems, sharing her wealth of knowledge and experience in social work.

With a passion for writing, Jo is currently working on sharing her insights and experiences as a social worker, hoping to inspire her colleagues to do the same.

Her educational background includes a Master of Social Work from the University of Denver and a Bachelor's degree in Social Work & Criminal Justice and Corrections from Ball State University.

Jo has held various roles in organizations such as Consultant/Associate Faculty at Metropolitan State University of Denver, Adjunct Faculty at George Mason University, and Visiting Fellow at the Office for Victims of Crime at the DOJ.

She has also served as the CEO, Author, and Social Entrepreneur at The Scholar Store, Project PEACE Coordinator at Arlington County, and Program Director at the Child Welfare League of America.

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Arlington, Virginia, United States