Meet The Team
Our Team
Caroline Panchelli
Program Coordinator
Caroline Panchelli
Program Coordinator
Caroline joined Parenting Journey in 2024 as a Program Coordinator for Partner Service and Support. Prior to Parenting Journey, she was the Program Coordinator for a workforce development program in Massachusetts. She graduated from Northeastern University with a B.A. in Political Science and Sociology, and she has several years of programmatic support experience in government and the nonprofit sector. Outside of work, her hobbies include traveling, hiking, and reading.
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What does self-care look like to you?
Taking breaks when recharging is needed, communicating when capacity is reached, doing things for yourself, etc.
What was the first concert you ever went to?
Paul McCartney
Danielle Stehlik
Human Resources & Operations Manager
Danielle Stehlik
Human Resources & Operations Manager
Danielle has been a member of the Parenting Journey staff since September 2014. Holding an undergraduate degree in biology and environmental science and policy, and a master’s degree in environmental science and policy all from Clark University in Worcester, MA. Danielle brings a wealth of nonprofit knowledge working with several environmental organizations and a camp for low-income youth. Danielle oversees HR, IT, the facilities, and operations. She started at Parenting Journey organizing programs until a mentor noticed she had a logistical brain and moved her into operations, which is where she’s been working ever since. With the addition of facilities in 2019, Danielle’s plate is always a little full with various building projects. Some of her most interesting projects on the building have included key-fob installation, roof replacement, and working with the insurance company when a water heater let go in the basement.
In Danielle’s time away from Parenting Journey, she enjoys making jewelry with simple clean aesthetic.Â
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From the Parenting Journey 1 Curriculum: Which ritual question do you like engaging with the majority of the time?
Describe one positive interaction you had with someone this week.Â
What does self care look like to you?Â
Probably taking a walk outside, having some quiet time, reading a book, or working on a new jewelry piece.
Delores Reyes, MMHC, METC
Manager of Training | Senior Faculty
Delores Reyes, MMHC, METC
Manager of Training | Senior Faculty
Manager of Training | Faculty
Parenting Journey has been lucky to have Delores on staff since 2002. Delores has a Master’s Degree in Mental Health and Expressive Therapies from Lesley University. As the Manager of Training situated in the Massachusetts area, you will often find Delores facilitating our Parenting Journey trainings. With a strong passion to help people who have suffered traumatic events find ways to heal, she has a gift of connecting with people, making them feel cared for.Â
When not working, Delores loves dancing, exercise, yoga, drumming and theater. Above all else she adores her family and loves to laugh.
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What is your favorite quote?Â
Take care of your ship and your ship will take care of you.
What did you want to be when you grew up?
Police Officer, Nun, or President of the United States
Gabrielle E. Witte, DSW, LCSW
Associate Director of Program Development | Senior Faculty
Gabrielle E. Witte, DSW, LCSW
Associate Director of Program Development | Senior Faculty
Associate Director of Program Development | Senior Faculty
Gabby Witte has been with Parenting Journey since 2019, and currently works as the Associate Director of Program Development at Parenting Journey. From day to day Gabby develops and manages the updates to our Parenting Journey offerings, as well as is in charge of launching new programs. Gabby is a licensed clinical social worker with a Doctorate of Social Work from the University at Buffalo. She completed a postgraduate two-year Trauma Studies Program at the Institute for Contemporary Psychotherapy in New York City and received her Master’s in social work from Fordham University’s Graduate School of Social Service. She chose social work over other helping professions because of the field’s history and commitment of advocating for human rights and social justice. Previously, Gabby worked for many years as a trauma therapist for survivors of intimate partner and interpersonal violence.Â
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From the Parenting Journey Curricula’s Name Game: Where did your name come from?
My name is Gabrielle Erika Witte and my first and middle name are after my mom’s two favorite soap opera characters – Gabrielle Medina on One Life to Live and Erica Kane on All my Children. My last name is my mom’s maiden last name which I think of as a feminist statement.Â
My super power is: thoughtful gift giving.
Jessica Barilla-Thorsen
Marketing and Communications Manager
Jessica Barilla-Thorsen
Marketing and Communications Manager
Jessica comes to Parenting Journey from a background in the financial services and life & healthcare industries. Pivoting around from the beginning of her career as a life policy representative into training and development. Moving to technical writing and product management. Most recently she held her life and health broker licenses, focusing her work with small businesses and those transitioning to Medicare.Â
Her formal education is in elementary education with a degree from Augsburg College in Minneapolis, MN with a focus on special education. Ironic fact about Jessica – she never went on to teach in a classroom of young minds. However the unique thread that ties Jessica’s professional journey together is the drive to teach, train and learn with others through communication, collaboration and engagement.Â
Jessica is the mother of 2 girls. Spending the majority of her life in Minnesota, she has recently relocated to the northern suburbs of Atlanta. Jessica can often be found cheering her daughters on at figure skating competitions or discovering new restaurants.Â
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From the Parenting Journey 1 Curriculum: Which ritual question do you like engaging with the majority of the time?
Describe one positive interaction you had with someone this week.Â
Why did you choose that one?
I am really fond of positive engagements with people, especially when it is least expected. Small gestures can really make big impacts. Life can often feel heavy, but a smile or a kindness really goes a long way to lighten my day!Â
Kathryn M. Wilson, LMHC
Senior Program Director | Senior Faculty
Kathryn M. Wilson, LMHC
Senior Program Director | Senior Faculty
Kathryn (Katie) Wilson is a licensed mental health counselor with a specialization in trauma-informed and strength-based practices. Katie earned her Masters in Mental Health Counseling in 2010 from Pace University. Over the course of her career, Katie has worked with children and families in emergency shelters and community-based non-profits providing individual and family therapy, and held several roles in program leadership. Parenting Journey has had Katie on staff since 2018, when she was hired as the New York Program Director. Additionally, Katie has served as adjunct faculty for Pace University and Berkeley College, teaching undergraduate psychology courses, and she maintains a small private practice. She is a mom of two young children.
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From the Parenting Journey 1 Curriculum: Which ritual question do you like engaging with the majority of the time?Â
Describe one situation this week that you might have handled better.
Why did you choose the answer you did?
I think this question speaks to our humanity. I make mistakes, I am not perfect, but I share that in common with everyone else. It is also a space in which we see an opportunity for growth: by acknowledging I could have handled a situation better, I have the ability to make changes and do things differently next time. It is incredibly empowering.
Lanita McCormick
Deputy Director
Lanita McCormick
Deputy Director
Lanita McCormick has a diverse and varied skill set and professional background, she has distinguished herself as a multifaceted professional with proven abilities in organization operations, process improvement, and project management. Lanita began her time with Parenting Journey as the Interim Executive Director, where she had the opportunity to kick off the strategic planning process in preparation for a permanent Executive Director. In her current role as Deputy Director, Lanita oversees our Operations and Programs departments. Previously, Lanita held roles as the Director of the Roxbury Innovation Center, looking at innovative ways to bring resources to local entrepreneurs, and the Vice President of Engagement at United Way of Massachusetts Bay, Inc., where she built out community and corporate engagement for the organization.Â
Lanita holds a B.A. in Communications from Temple University. When she is not spending time championing Parenting Journey she is busy, alongside her husband, forging her own parenting journey with her three daughters.Â
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From the Parenting Journey Curricula’s Name Game: Where did your name come from?
My first name comes from my mom, she always told me that I was the only person with this name. Until I heard someone say my name one day in a mall and realized they weren’t calling me.
What does self-care look like to you?
For me self care is about recognizing that I need to create an unapologetic space for myself to find rest and relaxation.
Lydia Carbone, MSW
Director of Training | Senior Faculty
Lydia Carbone, MSW
Director of Training | Senior Faculty
Lydia joined Parenting Journey in 2016, bringing 30 years of non-profit human services experience with her. With an MSW from Rutgers University, she has worked in child welfare, family services, homeless services, and domestic and sexual violence in New Jersey, New York, Arizona and now Massachusetts. After two decades of program development and management, Lydia blended that knowledge with her love of writing to work on the fundraising side of non-profit management. Though she started off as the Development Manager here, her passion for the work of Parenting Journey led her back to the program operations where she has held various roles.
In addition to her work at Parenting Journey, Lydia channels her belief that humans are more alike than different through the mediation of strengths focused family matters (including divorce) and leading workshops on listening through our differences.
In her spare time, Lydia might be found concocting up a new vegetarian meal with her partner, planning another venture south of the equator, or participating in something as silly as the Insane Inflatable Race.
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What’s your favorite treat?
Cookie Dough Ice Cream, preferably JP Licks
What does self care look like to you?
I have a brightly colored sign I created over my workspace that says “Honor Myself”. A reminder to check in with myself before I commit to more work, answer loaded questions or am tempted to react rather than respond.
Monica L. Zeno-Martin, EdM
Executive Director
Monica L. Zeno-Martin, EdM
Executive Director
Monica L. Zeno-Martin is committed to developing solutions to challenges facing marginalized groups and communities. In fulfilling this mission, she has been fortunate to collaborate with individuals, communities, NGOs and businesses in areas ranging from social justice to trauma-centered care, education, and workforce development.
Prior to joining Parenting Journey, Monica served as Chief Program Officer and Executive Vice President at the Institute for Nonprofit Practice, and previously as Vice President of Global Partnerships, YouthBuild International, at YouthBuild USA.
Monica holds an Ed.M. with a focus on human development and psychology from Harvard Graduate School of Education University and a B.S. in Business Administration from Florida A&M University. She is an active member of the Florida A&M University National Alumni Association and of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.
Monica enjoys volunteering with US and international organizations focused on social impact. She and her husband have two adult children and reside in Boston, MA.
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What does self-care look like to you?
A fast, high-altitude amusement park ride or…a strawberry shake.
What fills your cup?
Reaching the goal with a committed, passionate, talented team!
Pedro Gutierrez
Program Coordinator
Pedro Gutierrez
Program Coordinator
Pedro has been a member of the Parenting Journey team since 2007. With over 25 years experience working in administrative operations. As Program Coordinator working out of our New York location, he supports our training team within Parenting Journey. Pedro has an aptitude for anticipating needs, which our facilitators greatly rely on while participating in their trainings. It’s because of Pedro’s attention to detail, high level of organization and fast response time that Parenting Journey’s trainings run so smoothly.
Pedro is originally from Chile, he now lives in New York. His hobbies include cooking, art, craft and photography.Â
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From the Parenting Journey Curricula’s Name Game: Tell us where your name came from?
My father’s uncle (they were very close) passed away and my father started to see him everywhere and when my father decided to name me after him, the “ghost’ disappeared.Â
What’s your favorite quote?
My grandma would say, “No one knows the bottom of the pot but the ladle that stirs it.” It means no judgement.
Our Faculty
In addition to our staff who serve as faculty, we have a team of faculty dedicated to teaching the range of Parenting Journey trainings.
Andrele Jean-Charles, MFT
Senior Faculty
Andrele Jean-Charles, MFT
Senior Faculty
Lydia joined Parenting Journey in 2016, bringing 30 years of non-profit human services experience with her. With an MSW from Rutgers University, she has worked in child welfare, family services, homeless services, and domestic and sexual violence in New Jersey, New York, Arizona and now Massachusetts. After two decades of program development and management, Lydia blended that knowledge with her love of writing to work on the fundraising side of non-profit management. Though she started off as the Development Manager here, her passion for the work of Parenting Journey led her back to the program operations and she has stepped into the role of Training Manager.
When not promoting the work of Parenting Journey, Lydia might be found concocting up a new vegetarian meal, planning another venture south of the equator, or participating in something as silly as the Insane Inflatable Race.
Carolina Grynbal, LMSW, MS
Senior Faculty
Carolina Grynbal, LMSW, MS
Senior Faculty
Lydia joined Parenting Journey in 2016, bringing 30 years of non-profit human services experience with her. With an MSW from Rutgers University, she has worked in child welfare, family services, homeless services, and domestic and sexual violence in New Jersey, New York, Arizona and now Massachusetts. After two decades of program de velopment and management, Lydia blended that knowledge with her love of writing to work on the fundraising side of non-profit management. Though she started off as the Development Manager here, her passion for the work of Parenting Journey led her back to the program operations and she has stepped into the role of Training Manager.
When not promoting the work of Parenting Journey, Lydia might be found concocting up a new vegetarian meal, planning another venture south of the equator, or participating in something as silly as the Insane Inflatable Race.