Louise is a co-founder of Acivilate, which seeks to overcome recidivism with technology that facilitates information sharing and coordination among caseworkers, probation officers and ex-offenders.
A sought after expert on criminal justice rehabilitation, Louise has spoken at events hosted by the American Correctional Association and the American Probation and Parole Association. She serves on committees of the DeKalb County Reentry and Recidivism Task Force, the Greater Gwinnett Reentry Alliance and the Integrated Justice Information Systems Institute.
Louise earned a bachelor’s degree in Aerospace Systems Engineering from the University of Southampton and an MBA from Emory University. She holds four patents.
“…we speak about self-sufficiency as though it is about having enough money to live on. But self-sufficiency is also about making good decisions, about self-management. It is about making case management change from being something done to a person, to something done with and by them.”