Alexis Lacy oversees training and technical assistance to Second Chance Act and Justice and Mental Health Collaboration Program grantees; leads substance use, mental illness, and reentry projects; and coordinates operations and logistics for behavioral health/reentry projects. Prior to joining the CSG Justice Center, Alexis worked in state and local government, most recently serving as the deputy director of the City Clerk & Clerk of Council Offices in Alexandria, Virginia. She also served as a criminal justice specialist for Recovery Courts with the Tennessee Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, where she worked with specialty court programs to implement and expand statewide behavioral health treatment initiatives. Alexis was also a law clerk for a circuit court judge with the Metropolitan Nashville Davidson County Government. Alexis earned an MPA, Nonprofit Management Certificate, and BS in political science from Tennessee State University.
The CSG Justice Center is seeking applicants to expand the Law Enforcement–Mental Health Learning Sites Program.
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