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2022 Election

Delegate Assembly

Fra Johnson-Maddox (GA) Director Training Academy Office of Professional Development Georgia Department of Juvenile Justice

Johnson-Maddox has served over 26 years in numerous positions for the Georgia Department of Juvenile Justice. Johnson-Maddox’s experience includes education in Regional Program Security Services, PREA and ACA Compliance Manager and Team Lead, Counseling, and P.O.S.T Certified Specialized Senior Instructor Trainer in Emergency Management, Crisis Intervention Team support services. Johnson-Maddox includes Building Positive Relationships, Restoring Youth, Teamwork and having a Servant Mindset as goals. Johnson-Maddox received Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice with a minor in Sociology and Master of Science in Justice Security Administration.

11. Institutions of Higher Learning (2 Positions)

Art Beeler (NC) Adjunct Professor North Carolina Central University Sr. Lecturing Fellow, Duke Law School

Beeler retired as Complex Warden, Federal Correctional Complex, Butner, NC. Beeler has been involved in teaching at various colleges and universities since 1994, working to develop methods for students to enter corrections. Currently, Beeler serves as a consultant for the North Carolina Prisons. Beeler has been an ACA member since 1976 where he serves on the Board of Governors and the Policy and Resolutions Committee. Beeler is a CCE serving on the Certification Commission and serves as an ACAAuditor. Beeler has been a member of several ACA committees in the past and is a member of the North Carolina Sentencing and Indigent Defense Commissions.

Diane Good-Collins (NE) Director 180 Reentry Assistance Program (180 RAP) Metropolitan Community College

Diane Good-Collins began her formal education while incarcerated at Nebraska Correctional Cen ter for Women. When released in 2003, Good-Collins continued her studies and began her 19-year career at Metropolitan Community College (MCC). Good-Collins has worked in various areas of student and academic affairs and managed one of MCC’s neighborhood sites. Since 2015, Good-Col lins has been the Director of Metropolitan Community College 180 Reentry Assistance Program (180 RAP) and her twelve-member team have provided education, training, transition and employment support to more than 7,760 re-entry students in Nebraska and created the largest on campus Reentry Center in the nation. Good-Collins is a member of the American Correctional Association (ACA) Delegate Assembly and the Nebraska Coordinated Reentry Initiatives Workgroup.

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