Speakers

Jessica Jackson

Gael B. Strack
Chief Executive Officer
National Family Justice Center Alliance

Gael B. Strack is the Chief Executive Officer of the National Family Justice Center
Alliance which provides technical assistance to over 100 existing and pending Family
Justice Centers across the world. In July 2009, the Alliance launched the FJC Legal
Network which provides legal services to victims of domestic violence.


Prior to this position, Gael served as the Director of the San Diego Family Justice Center
from October 2002 through May 2007. In that capacity, she worked closely with 25 onsite
agencies (government and non-profit) who came together in 2002 to provide
services to victims of domestic violence and their children from one location. The San
Diego Family Justice Center was recognized as a model program by President Bush in
October 2003 and was the inspiration for the President’s Family Justice Center Initiative
which launched 15 Centers across the nation.

Prior to her work at the Family Justice Center, Gael was a domestic violence prosecutor
for 17 years at the San Diego City Attorney’s Office. She joined the office in 1987 and
served in many capacities including an Assistant City Attorney for former City Attorney
Casey Gwinn and Head Deputy City Attorney responsible for the Child Abuse and
Domestic Violence Unit. Gael has also worked as a deputy public defender and a deputy
county counsel for the San Diego County Counsel’s office handling juvenile dependency
matters. She graduated from Western State College of Law in December 1985.

Gael is a former board member of the California Partnership to End Domestic Violence,
past President of the San Diego Domestic Violence Council and former commissioner of
the ABA’s Commission on Domestic Violence. In her spare time, Gael is an adjunct law
professor for California Western School of Law teaching “Domestic Violence and the
Law.” Gael has been honored with numerous awards, including San Diego Attorney of
the Year for 2006. She is an internationally recognized trainer on domestic violence and
strangulation.

Gael has also co-authored a series of strangulation articles in the Journal of Emergency
Medicine, the National College of District Attorney’s Practical Prosecutor, and the Journal
of the California Dental Association. Gael has co-authored three books with Casey
Gwinn, JD, on the Family Justice Center movement in “Hope for Hurting Families:
Creating Family Justice Centers across America,” “Hope for Hurting Families II: How to
Start a Family Justice Center in your Community” and “Hope for Hurting Families: A
Guide to Co-Located Services in the Middle East.” Most recently, she has co-authored a
book with Judi Adams, called “The Big Girls Club – Little Girl Rules for the Big Girl
Workplace” which describes the ten rules of friendship that can help women thrive and
succeed in the changing workplace.