Leadership

Melissa Brown, Founder, CEO & Board Secretary

Melissa Brown has found that everyone, from the devoutly religious to the fervently atheist, agrees that child sex trafficking is wrong. Her passion and focus is to help the victims of this of this atrocious crime find hope and healing so they can become survivors. (More.)

Safe Harbor Board of Directors

  • Craig Butler, Vice President

    Craig Butler serves as the Chief Executive of the Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District (MWCD), an organization which manages Ohio’s largest watershed with the mission of preventing flooding, conserving natural resources and promoting outdoor recreation. (More.)

  • Brooke Crowder

    Brooke Crowder founded The Refuge for DMST™ in 2013 after discovering the lack of services available to child survivors of sex trafficking in the United States. She has counseled and mentored young women since 2004. (More.)

  • Harry Eadon, Treasurer

    Harry is the former President/Executive Director of the Tuscarawas County Economic Development Corporation. In that position he also had responsibility to manage the Economic Development and Finance Alliance of Tuscarawas County and the Tuscarawas County Community Improvement Corporation. (More.)

  • Kevin Pete

    Kevin Pete currently holds responsibility for oversight of the Aultman Medical Primary Care Group, the Integrated Health Collaborative and Physician Services. He is also responsible for system wide pharmacy services that include the health care delivery and health plan services. (More.)

  • Scott Pipes, President

    Scott Pipes is the CEO of Pipes Insurance Service, an independent insurance agency, and MaPP Investments, an investment advisory firm, both in New Philadelphia, Ohio. Scott is passionate about making a difference and believes his business is a platform to serve God by serving others.

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  • Steve Tybor

    Steve is the Founder and President of Eight Days of Hope, an organization that has built or renovated over 9.800 homes for free, for those in need, following a natural disaster. (More.)