ms. maatz: thank you so much, tony. gork, good morning, everybody. what a great crowd. thank you for coming out today. it's an important topic and it's something that aauw cares about. i think cares so deeply about you could even say it's in our d.n.a. campus sexual assault. as tony mentioned, we have actually about 170,000 members, over 1,000 branches and 900 college and university partners. clearly this is an issue that affects our members and affects the issues that we care about. we're really pleased and excited that the press club invited us to be here today. and we're here today talk about campus sexual assault. now, my work on this issue is informed by my 13 years with aauw, as well as my tenure as executive director of turning point, a domestic violence program, recognized for excellent by the ohio supreme court. i also worked at wittenberg university, where i was a hall director and ran a women's senlt that are responded to incidents of sexual assault. so i can personally attest to the