The Fortune Society
Allison Echeverria is an experienced educator and project manager with a strong background in criminal justice research. Currently serving as an instructor at John Jay College (CUNY) and managing a research project at The Fortune Society, Allison oversees multiple research assistants and handles data analysis and reporting. Previous roles include research assistant positions related to probation studies and plea bargaining, along with a comprehensive internship at the Correctional Association of New York. Allison holds a BA in Psychology from Loyola University Maryland and is pursuing a PhD in Criminal Justice at John Jay College (CUNY). A former Division I student-athlete, Allison has a diverse skill set that includes project management, data analysis, and advocacy for domestic violence victims.
The Fortune Society
The Fortune Society’s mission is to support successful reentry from incarceration and promote alternatives to incarceration, thus strengthening the fabric of our communities. We do this by: - BELIEVING in the power of individuals to change; - BUILDING LIVES through service programs shaped by the needs and experience of our participants; and - CHANGING MINDS through education and advocacy to promote the creation of a fair, humane, and truly rehabilitative correctional system.