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Board of Trustees |
Wendy D. Alloy, Esq.
Wendy D. Alloy, Esq. has been a practicing attorney for more than twenty four years. She is currently centering her energies on her two daughters, having served eleven years as a senior Assistant District Attorney for Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. From 1980 to 1988 Ms. Alloy had been Assistant District Attorney in Philadelphia County, serving under the leadership of now Governor Edward Rendell and his successor, Ron Castille. Although she has received considerable recognition for her successful prosecution of those accused of murder, rape and child abuse and molestation, her personal focus has been the need for victim representation in cases involving rape and child abuse. With this in mind, Ms. Alloy established the Montgomery Child Advocacy Project in 1999. The organization has grown to a team of 96 pro bono attorneys representing abused and neglected children in Montgomery County Court. Ms. Alloy currently serves as the organization’s Executive Director. She is admitted to practice before the Pennsylvania Supreme Court and the United States Supreme Court. She is a member of both the Montgomery Bar Association and the Pennsylvania Bar Association. She is an immediate past member of the Pennsylvania District Attorneys Association. Ms. Alloy has received numerous honors, awards and commendations for her work as a prosecutor and for her continuing commitment to protecting the rights of children and other crime victims. Wendy D. Alloy also currently serves on the Boards of Directors of the Montgomery County Correctional Facility Prison, the Victims Services Center, Security on Campus and the Temple University Institute on Disabilities. She has been a guest lecturer at Villanova Law School, Gwynedd Mercy College and Temple University. She is often a guest participant on television talk shows. Ms. Alloy received her Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice from Northeastern University in 1978. During her freshman year she studied in Tel Aviv University, Israel. She graduated from Villanova Law School in 1981. She is married to Dr. Curtis A. Alloy. They have two daughters; Tess, 13 and Zoe, 18, a freshman at the University of Rhode Island. |
Board of Trustees Bernard Smalley, Esq. Advisory Board Mary Budzilowicz Steve Cohen Debbie DeLauro Karen Noonan Jan Richard |




