Speakers

Tara Shabazz

Sue Else
President

National Network to End Domestic Violence

 

Sue Else has been the President of the National Network to End Domestic Violence since 2006. She started her career in the domestic violence field as a volunteer at a battered women’s shelter in Ames, Iowa called Access while earning her Bachelor’s degree psychology from Iowa State University. She was eventually hired as the volunteer coordinator at the shelter – one of two paid staff positions – and quickly became the Executive Director. Later, she moved to Kansas City, Missouri and served as President and CEO of Hope House for 18 years. When Sue first started at Hope House, it was a small organization that operated from a small, dilapidated house in Independence, Missouri. At that time, Hope House’s services included a 25-bed shelter, food, clothing, crisis intervention and limited advocacy. During her tenure, however, Sue transformed Hope House from a revolving-door program into a comprehensive organization designed to meet the full spectrum of needs for victims of domestic violence. Under Sue’s leadership, Hope House grew from an organization with 13 staff members and a $260,000 budget into an organization with more than 70 staff members and a $3.5 million budget. The enhancements in services to victims of domestic violence that Sue has initiated during her career contribute significantly to the quality of women’s lives in our communities. Victims of domestic violence require more than temporary housing and crisis intervention in order to overcome the effects of domestic violence, and Sue has been instrumental in improving services that meet those needs.