Sara Boyd serves as a Board Member for Project Harmony Child Protection Center and is the Founder and Chief Impact Partner at Ascend Advisory LLC, which specializes in enhancing social impact through philanthropy and nonprofit organizations. Boyd has significant experience as the former Chief Executive Officer of VidaNyx, now known as Guardify, which focuses on efficient evidence management for legal and social services. Additional roles include Corporate Advisory Board Member at the Jeffrey S. Raikes School of Computer Science and Management, Trustee at the Greater Omaha Business Ethics Alliance, and various leadership positions at the Omaha Community Foundation. Boyd holds an MBA from The University of Chicago Booth School of Business and a BS in Mathematics and Statistics from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
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Project Harmony Child Protection Center
Project Harmony Child Protection Center is a community-based organization providing child-friendly, centralized and integrated child abuse assessment and investigation for children throughout eastern Nebraska and southwest Iowa. Project Harmony works with state human services and local law enforcement agencies to protect the child and prosecute the offender. This past year, 8,064 children sought services at Project Harmony. Since the opening of Project Harmony in 1996 more than 64,000 children have received vital services in prevention and child abuse assessment, investigation and treatment referral. Prosecution rates have increased and abused children and their families are able to get professional help in the process of healing. The Project Harmony Training Institute was established in 2007 and since that time more than 30,000 students, citizens and professionals have been taught the best methods to assess and respond to children and their families who have been impacted by abuse and neglect. Project Harmony and its partner agencies work together to serve families throughout the communities of eastern Nebraska and southwest Iowa. This collaborative effort provides effective, immediate and sensitive support to child victims and their non-offending family members, improved communication and case resolution.