K. Tony Korol-Evans, Ph.D.
K. Tony Korol-Evans, Ph.D. (she/her) is the Training & Special Projects Administrator for the Maryland Network Against Domestic Violence (MNADV). With over three decades of experience working with and on behalf of survivors of violence, Dr. Korol-Evans currently administers programs for MNADV related to human trafficking, housing & sheltering, military-civilian connections, economic justice, & health care as well as supervises the training and prevention staff. Tony has presented at the state, regional, and national level on numerous topics regarding gender-based violence. Governor Wes Moore recently appointed her to Maryland’s Interagency Council on Homelessness. Dr. Korol-Evans also serves on the
Maryland Human Trafficking Task Force Victim Services Committee and is co-chair of its Housing Subcommittee. Additionally, she is part of the Mental Health Working Group Training Partnership. Tony also sits on the Steering Committee for the Maryland Health Care Coalition Against Domestic Violence. Prior to coming to MNADV, she was the Training & Outreach
Specialist and Division Manager for the Maryland Coalition Against Sexual Assault and the Follow-Up Program Specialist and Safe Helpline Manager for the Department of Defense Safe Helpline, a phone and chat line for survivors of military sexual trauma. She was also a Planning Board Member for the TAMAR Project, a program helping incarcerated women with histories of child sexual abuse successfully transition back to the community. Dr. Korol-Evans received her Interdisciplinary Ph.D. in Theatre & Drama from Northwestern University and both her M.A. in Theatre History/Literature/Criticism & B.A. in Theatre & English Education from the University of Maryland - College Park.