Meet Our Trainers
Based on their areas of expertise, additional BARCC staff members occasionally lead trainings. We also have 15 training volunteers who facilitate various BARCC workshops in addition to engaging in outreach and awareness events and activities.

Casey Corcoran
Youth Sexual Violence Prevention Education Director
Casey oversees BARCC’s strategic youth sexual violence prevention work with schools, campuses, and related settings. Prior to BARCC, Casey was a program director with the Children and Youth Program at Futures Without Violence and the director of the Start Strong: Building Healthy Teen Relationship Initiative at the Boston Public Health Commission. With a master’s degree in teaching, he has focused his work on trauma, the prevention of gender-based violence, and healthy relationships.Patrick Donovan
Community and Prevention Projects Director
Patrick strategically develops and maintains collaborations with community partners to prevent sexual violence and support survivors. Since 2005, his work has included providing bilingual trauma counseling to survivors and their loved ones, leading prevention trainings, supervising youth activists, and working to create safer, more respectful, and more connected relationships and communities. Patrick earned his master’s degree from Boston College Graduate School of Social Work.Sharon Imperato
Project Director of Clinical Training and Technical Assistance
Sharon Imperato is a licensed mental health counselor (LMHC) with rape crisis training in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, where she has been working in the field of sexual trauma for almost 20 years. She is an experienced counselor and an expert trainer who teaches on a variety of topics. These topics include how to appropriately respond to disclosures of sexual violence, intro to advanced clinical skills, and dynamics of the sexual victimization of men and treatment.Megan Mulcahy
Volunteer Services Manager
Megan ensures that all of BARCC’s more than 250 volunteers receive supportive and informative trainings, and she works to increase the diversity of BARCC’s volunteer pool. She also manages the office support volunteer program. Megan began her time at BARCC as a hotline counselor in June 2010. After falling in love with the organization and the mission, she became a full-time staff member in 2012. Prior to joining BARCC, Megan worked in the corporate sector.
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