2024 ACA Nashville Program Book_154th Congress of Correction

EXHIBITORS, continued

Office of Justice Programs, Booth #1412 810 7th St., NW

consulting firm specializing in the enhancement of business provesses in correctional systems. Optamo is the leading company in developing software that optimizes daily operations of correctional institutions. * Oregon Harbor of Hope/Better Neighbors, Booth #1136 Kirk Charlton Web Address: https://oregonharborofhope.org We are a nonprofit that provide evidence-based programming and educational opportunities to marginalized populations, primarily those effected by incarceration and addiction disorders. * Orijin, PBC, Booth #101 Adam Henderson 1616 NW 13th Ave. Portland, OR 97209 Phone: 971-545-9533 Email: ail.kirkcharltonarts@gmail.com Founded in 2014, Orijin’s mission is to prepare every justice-impacted individual for sustainable employment. Through its proprietary “Whole Learner Framework ™ ” platform, Orijin delivers motivational curriculum, assessments for personalized pathways, standards-aligned, evidence-based content, coupled with data to guide learners to enduring skills attainment and career-readiness. This unique approach empowers the justice-impacted to reenter society, rewrite and rebuild their lives. Orijin is a Public Benefit Corporation (PBC) and certified B-Corporation, based on a philosophy that never charges incarcerated individuals or their families for its technology or services. Orijin products and services are deployed across 19 states, including the District of Columbia — in hundreds of facilities across the United States, servicing thousands of justice-impacted individuals. To learn more, go to Orijin.works. Vice President of Sales 65 W. 36th St., 2nd Floor New York, NY 10018 Phone: 917-647-4484 Email: adam.henderson@orijin.works Web Address: https://orijin.works/

Washington, DC 20531 Phone: 800-851-3420 Email: askojp@ncjrs.gov Web Address: https://www.ojp.gov

The Office of Justice Programs is a federal agency that provides federal leadership, grants, training, technical assistance and other resources to mprove the nation’s capacity to prevent and reduce crime, assist victims and enhance the rule of law by strengthening the criminal and juvenile justice systems. Its six program offices support state and local crime-fighting efforts, fund thousands of victim service programs, help communities manage sex offenders, address the needs of youth in the system and children in danger and provide vital research and data. * Ohio Penal Industries, Booth #109 Zach Taubenheim Program Administrator 3 P.O. Box 525 London, OH 43103 Phone: 614-813-2910 Email: zachary.taubenheim@drc.ohio.gov Web Address: https://opi.ohio.gov Ohio Penal Industries (OPI), operates under the direction of the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction and provides workforce training opportunities for incarcerated adults throughout Ohio as well as making a wide variety of finished goods for our customers to purchase. We currently have 27 operations at 12 different correctional facilities throughout the state. Our mission is to reduce recidivism among those we touch.

DIRECTORIES

Optamo, Booth #406 Anshul Sharma Chief Technology Officer 116 Research Dr., Suite 2220 Bethlehem, PA 18015 Phone: 610-570-4071 Email: anshul@optamo-llc.com

Web Address: https://optamo-llc.com Optamo is a software development and

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