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Tara Olowoye
Project Coordinator for the National Law Enforcement Partnership to Prevent Gun Violence
Tara Olowoye is Project Coordinator for the National Law Enforcement Partnership to Prevent Gun Violence. She also works in the President’s office, providing administrative support. Before coming to the Police Foundation, Tara was a program coordinator at Refugee Women’s Network in Decatur, Georgia, and was part of the Georgia State University (where she worked on a Ph.D.) evaluation team of DHR Youth Initiative after school programs. Tara holds a Master of Arts degree in Sociology from the State University of West Georgia and a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology, Christianity, and French from Mercer University.


