Meet the Staff
Our team of experts conducts applied research, evaluates programs and initiatives, and provides technical assistance to partners with the aim of building their data capacity and ability to use data to inform decision-making.

Julia Bergeron-Smith
Director
Julia Bergeron-Smith, MPPM, MSW, is a Policy Associate at the Catherine Cutler Institute’s Justice Policy Program and serves as the Director of the Maine Statistical Analysis Center (SAC), which is housed at the University of Southern Maine. Julia’s research and policy focus areas include justice policy, child welfare, social policy, and community well-being. She considers herself a generalist who leverages her big-picture thinking, passion for project management, and deep commitment to collaboration to support partners in making strategic and informed decisions. She manages local, state, and nation-wide research, technical assistance, and stakeholder engagement efforts while also providing data analysis and interpretation. Julia has been with the Catherine Cutler Institute since 2013 and, prior to joining Cutler, worked for non-profits that serve historically underserved youth and young adults.

Tara Wheeler
Lead Data Analyst
Tara Wheeler, MPPM, is a Research Associate at Catherine Cutler Institute’s Justice Policy Program and serves as the Maine SAC’s Lead Data Analyst. Tara has extensive experience in the application of statistical methods and techniques and uses her thorough understanding to analyze and interpret large datasets and develop findings. Her research focus areas include criminal justice, health policy, and economics. Her most recent data analysis work has centered on sex offender recidivism, jail pre-trial populations, and prosecutorial practices and outcomes. Tara is proficient in graphic design and uses this knowledge to create accessible and informative data visualizations for the Maine SAC reports and interactive data dashboards.

Madison Burke
Research Analyst
Madison Burke is a Research Analyst at the Catherine Cutler Institute’s Justice Policy Program and is passionate about bringing positive, tangible change to youth and families across Maine through advocacy, early intervention, and education. Madison graduated from Sarah Lawrence College in 2021 with a Bachelor of Arts in Forensic Psychology, where she had the opportunity to conduct research in the areas of affordable housing, equitable access to healthcare and childcare, and the impact of U.S. prison environments on the emotional and physical well-being of formerly incarcerated individuals. Madison’s current research and policy focus areas include justice policy, youth development, behavioral health, and community well-being.

Simran Khaira
Data Infrastructure Manager
Simran Khaira, MCA, is a Data Infrastructure Manager at the Cutler Institute, with over two decades of experience in computer and database design and management, web-based application, computer science and programming, and data analysis and quality assurance. Simran is proficient in a wide range of applications, including SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS), SQL Server Management Studio, Transact-SQL (T-SQL), Data Access Object (DAO), JavaScript, Microsoft Access, and IMB SPSS Statistics. She primarily works for the VAWA Measuring Effectiveness Initiative, a project funded by the Office on Violence against Women, where she has led database development and data management for almost fifteen years.

Robyn Dumont
Research Associate
Robyn Dumont, MPPM, is a Research Associate at Cutler Institute’s Justice Policy Program and serves as the Managing Director of the Survey Research Center. Her primary interest is the juvenile justice population and she provides guidance and analytical oversight on a handful of projects related to justice policy. She has authored and co-authored a number of recidivism reports, worked on projects related to youth detention rates as part of the Juvenile Detention Alternative Initiative (JDAI), and co-authored the 2015 Disproportionate Contact Report. She also contributed to the 2014 Maine Crime & Justice Data Book and co‑authored the 2015 and 2022 Maine Crime Victimization Reports.
Remembering George Shaler
It is with great sadness that we share the passing of George Shaler, MPH, a long-time staff member of the Maine Statistical Analysis Center.
George began his career at the University of Southern Maine’s Catherine Cutler Institute in 1999, when it was still the Institute for Public Sector Innovation, and remained a dedicated contributor for more than two decades. His work focused on using data and evaluation to strengthen state and local systems serving communities in Maine and beyond, particularly in public health, education, and justice. Among his professional passions, he guided efforts to implement school-based health centers. His leadership helped shape some of the Institute’s most enduring partnerships and initiatives.
George served as Director of the Maine Statistical Analysis Center for many years and as Managing Director of the Institute’s Children, Youth, and Families and Justice Policy programs. He was widely respected for his steady leadership, thoughtful approach, and deep commitment to the work. Colleagues remember him as a mentor who was practical, level-headed, and quietly persistent in advancing important efforts.
Even after his retirement in 2023, George continued to contribute to the field he cared deeply about, most recently serving as President of the Justice Information Resource Network and as the Vice Chair of USM’s Social Behavioral Institutional Review Board.
George’s impact on the Maine SAC, the Catherine Cutler Institute, the University, the State of Maine, and on the many colleagues and partners who worked alongside him will be lasting. He will be remembered not only for his contributions but also for the way he showed up for others.
Per the family’s request, in lieu of flowers, donations may be made in George’s memory to The Children’s Center, 721 Stevens Avenue Portland, Maine 04103; Maine Women’s Lobby, 1 Weston Court Suite 203A, Augusta, Maine 04330; or the Eastern Trail Alliance, PO Box 250, Saco, ME 04072.