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Child Advocacy Center Names New Executive Director

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The Child Advocacy Center of the Finger Lakes has a new executive director.  Ashley Davoli, who most recently was the agency’s associate director, was appointed to her new role by the Board of Directors.

Davoli, who most recently was the agency’s associate director, joined the CACFL as a child advocacy specialist in 2015. She also has served as program manager, overseeing the agency’s programs in Ontario, Seneca, and Yates counties. Davoli has also worked with the Finger Lakes Child Abuse Response Team as a forensic interviewer since 2011. Prior to that, she was a child and adolescent therapist serving trauma survivors.

Davoli holds a master’s degree in mental health counseling.

James Ritts, board chair, said, “Ashley has been with the CACFL since 2011 in various capacities, and we know she will do a fabulous job leading this team onward.”

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