As the Vice President at the Council on Criminal Justice (CCJ), Andrew Page leverages over two decades of experience in nonprofit advocacy, policy, and management to drive meaningful change in the criminal justice landscape. In his current role, Andrew is instrumental in directing membership and...
As the Vice President at the Council on Criminal Justice (CCJ), Andrew Page leverages over two decades of experience in nonprofit advocacy, policy, and management to drive meaningful change in the criminal justice landscape. In his current role, Andrew is instrumental in directing membership and external affairs, ensuring that the organization not only grows its influence but also fosters a collaborative environment among its diverse stakeholders. His expertise in business development and strategic leadership enables him to effectively recruit and engage both individual and organizational members, enhancing CCJ's capacity to address pressing criminal justice issues.
Andrew is currently spearheading several key projects aimed at reforming criminal justice policies through data-driven research and innovative advocacy campaigns. By harnessing his skills in negotiation and strategy, he has successfully built partnerships with various stakeholders, including policymakers, practitioners, and community organizations. This collaborative approach not only amplifies the voice of the Council but also ensures that its initiatives are grounded in real-world challenges and solutions.
Under his leadership, the Council is expanding its reach and impact, promoting evidence-based practices that aim to reduce crime and improve public safety. Andrew’s commitment to fostering a culture of inclusivity and engagement within the organization has been pivotal in driving its mission forward. As a thought leader in the field, he continues to advocate for transformative policies that reflect the complexities of the criminal justice system, making him a vital asset to the Council on Criminal Justice and the broader community it serves.