Jana Zuelzke
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Emily Hutcheson
Jana serves as the Executive Director and Child Forensic Interview Specialist and is a graduate of Faulkner University where she completed a Bachelor of Science degree in Behavioral Sciences and from Auburn University Montgomery where she obtained a Master of Science degree in Psychology.
Brittani Ellison
Emily has worked in the child advocacy center field since 2006 and brings tons of experience to Butterfly Bridge CAC from her many years working in victim services. Emily has a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Auburn University and a Masters of Education in Counseling from Auburn University Montgomery.
LaChandra Prim
Brittani began working with Butterfly Bridge as volunteer in 2015 and quickly became very passionate about the mission of the center. She served as a board member for one year and is now enjoying her new role as the Events and Development Coordinator.
Christie Hall
LaChandra has been employed with Butterfly Bridge CAC as a Therapist and Forensic Interviewer since 2014 and currently serves in both our Autauga and Elmore county satellite offices.
Andria Graves
Christie’s heart for children and helping others led her to Butterfly Bridge Children’s Advocacy Center in 2017 when she began her internship at our Elmore and Autauga County offices. Through this experience, she knew that a Children’s Advocacy Center was the best fit for her.
Katie Bayley
Andria serves as our Family Advocate and MDT Coordinator at our satellite office in Autauga County. Andria is a Montgomery native with a Bachelor’s of Science in Social Work from The University of Alabama at Birmingham. She began work with Butterfly Bridge in 2020 after she completed an internship with the organization.
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Katie serves as a therapist and forensic interviewer. Her heart for children who have experienced trauma began with her internships with Department of Human Resources and several foster care placement agencies. Her passion for childhood trauma only grew when she interned at Owens House, Shelby County’s Children’s Advocacy Center.
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