| Dara Raboy-Picciano, LCSW-R |
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| Jack Causseaux, MS | |||
| Juan H. Rosario, MPA | |||
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Dara Raboy-Picciano is currently a Senior Counselor at the University Counseling Center at Binghamton University. Her areas of expertise are sexual trauma, sexual assault and bereavement issues. In addition, she is a field instructor and adjunct professor to the Division of Social Work. Ms. Raboy-Picciano has done extensive training in the area of sexual assault with both staff and students at Binghamton University having designed and implemented new sexual assault education programs for Residential Life Staff, Orientation, and the EOP Summer Program. She is a co-founder of the 20:1 Fraternity Peer Education Program on Sexual Assault Prevention. Ms. Raboy-Picciano has also presented at statewide and national conferences on issues of sexual assault and sexual trauma. Email Contact: piccian@binghamton.edu
Jack Causseaux is the Fraternity and Sorority Advisor at Binghamton University in upstate New York. For the past five years, Jack has worked in student affairs advising the 41 fraternities and sororities that make up the Greek Community at Binghamton University. He works with chapters in every aspect of fraternity and sorority life, including recruitment, conflict management, and new member education. Jack also co-coordinates and advises 20:1, the fraternity peer sexual assault education group. Jack primarily helps with recruitment and retention of the fraternity members for 20:1 and coordinates the operational aspects of their presentations. Email Contact: jcaussea@binghamton.edu
Juan currently serves as an Academic Counselor and Coordinator of Student Services for the Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) at Binghamton University. Additionally, he instructs a course on peer counseling. During the EOP Summer Program, he is responsible for managing a staff of 10 peer counselors and one resident director. This residential program hosts approximately 150 students and paraprofessional staff. Mr. Rosario has trained extensively in the area of sexual assault education with both staff and students at Binghamton University. He also helped develop new sexual assault education programs that have been implemented in numerous campus organizations such as fraternities, sororities, Residential Life, Campus Life and EOP. Mr. Rosario has presented at several conferences on the programs he helped create and implement. Email Contact: jrosario@binghamton.edu