Ashley Davoli
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Ashley has been working with the Finger Lakes Child Abuse Response Team as a Forensic Interviewer since 2011. Prior to this time, she worked as a Child and Adolescent Therapist serving trauma survivors. She joined the Child Advocacy Center of the Finger Lakes in 2015 as a Child Advocacy Specialist, transitioned into the position of Program Manager in 2020, and then was promoted to Associate Director in 2022 before becoming Executive Director in 2023. Ashley holds a master’s degree in mental health counseling.

Program Manager/Senior Forensic Interviewer

Megan has over 25 years of experience working with children.  Before joining the CACFL team in 2022, she was a Child Protective Caseworker for 10 years.  Previously, she worked as a registrar licensing in-home daycares and as a director of a daycare, taught preschool, and worked in after-school programs.  She holds a bachelor’s degree in industrial/organizational psychology from Alfred University and is certified to be a trainer in numerous child-related training topics

Administrative Assistant

Prior to joining CACFL, Mary worked as a Teacher Aide, supporting students with special needs for the Canandaigua City School District. She holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Design and Environmental Analysis from Cornell University. Her other past work experience includes Customer Service, Marketing and Tenant Coordination for a mall management and development company (The Pyramid Companies), as well as an Executive Assistant at PolyMatrix, Pittsfield, MA.

Lisa Knight
CASE MANAGER
Lisa joined the Child Advocacy Center of the Finger Lakes’ staff as the administrative assistant in 2019, before transitioning to Case Coordinator in 2020 and then Case Manager in 2022. Before joining our agency, she worked as a preschool teacher and childcare provider. She holds a degree in early childhood education from Cayuga Community College.

Forensic Interviewer

Community Outreach Specialist

Facility Dog

 

Co-located Staff Members

The Child Advocacy Center of the Finger Lakes also offers services to children and families through a number of co-located staff members, including advocates and mental health counselors.

Our co-located staff includes Amber, Kendra and Malori advocates and employees of Safe Harbors of the Finger Lakes.

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Juno

COURTHOUSE FACILITY DOG

In April 2021, the Ontario County District Attorney’s Office Victim Assistance Program welcomed Juno, our newest team member.

Juno is a 2-year-old golden Labrador retriever, who has been trained as a courthouse facility dog.

To help ease the stress and fear of crime victims going through the criminal justice process, Juno will provide companionship to children during forensic interviews, therapy sessions, and legal proceedings in Ontario County.