Kerry Moles
Kerry Moles has worked at the intersection of intimate partner violence and child welfare for more than 30 years. Currently she serves as CEO of Court Appointed Special Advocates of NYC (CASA-NYC), a volunteer-based non-profit providing advocacy for children, youth and families impacted by the foster care system. Prior to joining CASA in 2015, Kerry worked at Children's Aid for 15 years where was the founding director of the Family Wellness Program, serving families experiencing intimate partner violence, and later served as Deputy Director for Children and Family Services overseeing domestic violence and youth justice programs. Kerry's early career included work in a domestic violence shelter, rape crisis center, residential treatment for children, and the NYC Relationship Abuse Prevention Program (RAPP.) She is recognized internationally for her expertise in teen relationship abuse and abusive partner intervention. She is the author of The Relationship Workbook, The Teen Relationship Workbook and Strategies for Anger Management. Kerry received her MSW from Fordham University and her BFA from Emerson College and has served as an adjunct professor at CUSSW since 2011.