Staff

Break the Cycle’s staff is comprised of talented, passionate individuals committed to ending domestic violence. With a wide range of backgrounds and expertise, the staff makes up the "bricks and mortar" of the Break the Cycle community. Learn more about our remarkable team and contact individual staff members.

Eric AndersonEric Anderson

Director of Youth Programs

Eric Anderson joined Break the Cycle in 2009 as Director of Youth Programs. An advocate for positive youth development and mentoring, Eric previously served as Programs Director for Young Musicians Foundation of Los Angeles, where he helped design, implement and promote classical music education programming and artistic training for over 5,000 youth annually. A graduate of Louisiana State University and the University of Southern California, Eric also works as a classical pianist, recording artist for motion picture soundtracks and award-winning theatrical producer.

Contact him at eric.anderson@breakthecycle.org.

Jon BlankenbergJon Blankenberg

Digital Strategies Coordinator

Jonathan Blankenberg began working with Break the Cycle in 2009. As the Digital Marketing Coordinator, he is responsible for the maintenance and expansion of Break the Cycle’s many on-line social media profiles. Jon graduated summa cum laude from Rutgers College in 2008 with a Bachelors degree in psychology.

Contact him at jon.blankenberg@breakthecycle.org.

Jasmine CejaJasmine Ceja

Youth Programs Coordinator

Jasmine Ceja graduated from California State University, Los Angeles in 2010. She has a Bachelors degree in Child Development with a Certificate in Youth Agency Administration. Jasmine is dedicated to the well being of children and adolescents. She has worked with pregnant teens and children focusing on healthy development. Jasmine is a strong advocate for healthy relationships and believes that awareness is the key to ending dating violence. Jasmine joined Break the Cycle in 2010 as Youth Programs Coordinator, she will work towards educating many more individuals about the facts and importance of teen dating violence education.

Contact her at jasmine.ceja@breakthecycle.org.

Cristina EscobarCristina Escobar

Senior Coordinator, Development & Communications

Cristina Escobar graduated from Occidental College in 2006, a Phi Beta Kappa member with degrees in English Comparative Literary Studies and Spanish Cultural Studies. Along with garnering academic honors, Cristina worked with youth and women’s organizations both on and off campus. With Break the Cycle since 2006, she has held a variety of positions and now works on our fundraising and communications efforts.

Contact her at cristina.escobar@breakthecycle.org.

Juley FulcherJuley Fulcher, Esq.

Director of Policy Programs

With a lengthy career in domestic and sexual violence issues, Juley Fulcher opened Break the Cycle's Washington, DC Office in 2004. She had spent more than five years as the Public Policy Director for the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence where she successfully led a grassroots campaign to reauthorize the Violence Against Women Act. Currently, Juley serves as Board of Directors Chair for the DC Coalition Against Domestic Violence and teaches at Georgetown University. Originally from South Carolina, Juley received her law degree from Georgetown University and a Ph.D. in Psychology from Johns Hopkins University.

Contact her at juley.fulcher@breakthecycle.org.

Colleen GallopinColleen Gallopin

Director of Training and Technical Assistance

Colleen Gallopin began working at Break the Cycle in 2007. As the Director of Training & Technical Assistance, Colleen works with local government and schools to create effective policies to address dating violence. Prior to that, she worked as a staff attorney for House of Ruth Maryland, legally representing survivors of domestic violence. Colleen has a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from Oberlin College and a JD from the University of Pennsylvania Law School.

Contact her at colleen.gallopin@breakthecycle.org.

Marjorie GilbergMarjorie Gilberg

Executive Director

Marjorie Gilberg began working at Break the Cycle in 2004. She has a long-standing commitment to social justice and the nonprofit sector. Since 1997, Marjorie has raised funds for causes ranging from homelessness to the arts to at-risk youth. Originally from Florida, Marjorie received her Bachelors of Arts degree from the University of Southern California and attended Emory University School of Law.

Contact her at marjorie.gilberg@breakthecycle.org.

Negar KatiraiNegar Katirai

Staff Attorney

Negar Katirai joined Break the Cycle in 2009 as Staff Attorney, providing direct legal services to young victims of domestic violence. Prior to joining Break the Cycle, Negar worked as an associate at Steptoe & Johnson, where her pro bono practice focused on family law, asylum law and legislative and administrative advocacy on behalf of child victims of trafficking. In 2008, Negar served as a loaned associate to the Legal Aid Society of the District of Columbia. Negar has a B.A. in History from Wesleyan University and a J.D. from the University of Pennsylvania Law School.

Contact her at negar.katirai@breakthecycle.org.

Darlene MowreyDarlene Mowrey, CPA

Controller

Darlene Mowrey began working for Break the Cycle in 2004. Prior to becoming the Controller, she lent her time as a volunteer. In 2003, Darlene left her career as an accountant at a CPA firm and committed herself to working in the nonprofit sector. She served as accountant at MotherNet LA and then Richstone Family Center before joining Break the Cycle. Darlene received her Bachelor of Arts Degree from the University of California at Santa Barbara.

Contact her at darlene.mowrey@breakthecycle.org.

Christibelle SalazarChristibelle Salazar

Director of Development

Christibelle Salazar joined Break the Cycle in 2005 as the Development Manager. She became Director of Development in 2008. She has worked in programmatic, fundraising and administrative aspects of the nonprofit field since 2001. A San Diego native, Christibelle graduated from University of California, Riverside with a Bachelors of Science degree in Sociology-Administrative Studies.

Contact her at christibelle.salazar@breakthecycle.org.

Tonya TurnerTonya Turner

Senior Staff Attorney

As the Training & Technical Assistance Attorney, Tonya Turner trains youth-serving adults on how to better help teens experiencing abuse. She also provides direct legal services to young victims of domestic violence. Prior to joining Break the Cycle, Tonya managed a private practice that primarily helped low income people pursue claims against negligent landlords and immigrants seek political asylum. Tonya received her undergraduate degree from Howard University and her advanced degree from Rutgers School of Law.

Contact her at tonya.turner@breakthecycle.org.

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