MEET OUR ORGANIZERS

Maranda Williams

Maranda Williams joined REFORM Alliance as the Indiana State Organizer after working for the Indiana Department of Correction (IDOC) for over sixteen years. Maranda held positions in case management focusing on appropriate case planning, re-entry efforts for long term individuals, and implementing evidence-based practices within IDOC policies.  She assisted in creating the IDOC Medicaid Processing Unit to ensure all releasing individuals have access to health care coverage upon release.  Maranda led efforts as the Director of Transitional Healthcare to establish the first Transitional Healthcare team within a prison system focusing on the prevention of justice responses to social determinants of health for incarcerated and paroled individuals. Working with multiple state agencies, Maranda implemented policies ensuring incarcerated individuals had access to resources upon their transition into the community. She supervised the operations of the mom and baby nursery at the Indiana Women’s Prison redesigning policies making it the largest prison nursery in the country. She focused efforts on improving maternal healthcare outcomes for pregnant women entering and exiting IDOC. Maranda holds a bachelor’s degree from Ball State University in Criminal Justice and a master’s degree from Indiana State University in Criminal Justice with an emphasis on corrections.

Roxanne Jackson, JD

Roxanne is a dynamic and accomplished professional with a vibrant and engaging personality. She received her formative education in the Chicago Public Schools.  She earned both her bachelor’s and master’s degrees from National Louis University in Evanston, Illinois, and obtained her law degree from the University of Illinois Chicago School of Law formerly known as the John Marshall Law School in Chicago, Illinois.

Over the last 30 years, Roxanne has held numerous legal and senior-level positions in human resources, community, and governmental relations.