CLAIRE DEES
Claire Dees – expert planner, fundraiser, grant writer and more – is the executive director of Spectrum Autism Support Group Inc. in Georgia.
Claire Dees – expert planner, fundraiser, grant writer and more – is the executive director of Spectrum Autism Support Group Inc. in Georgia.
Forever committed to public service, Josephine Tamayo Murray, MSW, is a retired executive director for the Communities of Concern Commission.
For more than a decade, Joanne E. Masopust was president of the Fell’s Point Community Organization serving businesses and residences.
Now a deaconess at Oakland Baptist Church, Frances Burnette Colbert-Clements Terrell is accomplished in religious and governmental services.
The Reverend Sheila Acevedo Limontas co-founded Angela’s GEMMS (Global Education and Multilingual/Multicultural Services) Inc.
Karen M. Soares, an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters, works with the Clean Energy Initiative, HBCU Community Development Action Coalition.
Mistie P. Lasseigne, PhD, is executive director of early childhood initiatives and of Little Colonels Academy at Nicholls State University.
Entrenched in community engagement, Zandra Bright thrives as the founder of Operation Love Freeport, established in 2020 in Illinois.
Advocate and leader Sarah Blas is the founder of Community Impact Strategies and an executive director at Staten Island Women Who March.
An expert in business and much more, Sarah K. Walker is a realtor with Elite Realty, a beauty consultant, and owner of Sahara Creations.
Federica Soriano De Teresa is the CEO of the Children’s Rehabilitation Institute TeletónUSA, treating families with disabilities.
Priest Molly Dale Smith is on the advisory committee at General Theological Seminary, an interim pastor, consultant, coach, creative organizer, and author.
Karen Bell is a sergeant with the Anishinabek Police Service and serves on the council for Garden River First Nation.
Karen DiCarlo volunteered for 27 years at Santa Claus, Inc., before being hired as the executive director more than a decade ago.
Betty Kwan Chinn is the founder of the Betty Kwan Chinn Day Center and the Betty Kwan Chinn Foundation, which supports a range of programs.
After she retired from the D.C. government, Gladys Mack was hired by the United Planning Organization in Washington, D.C., a community action agency.
Kaylene Ladinsky is an editor and publisher for the Atlanta Jewish Times and helms Americans United with Israel and the Atlanta Jewish Life Foundation.
Svetlana Shur is the director of operations for Loving Neighbor Home Care, a non-medical home care and assistance company.
Tamika D. Holmes is the founder and executive director of the Community Care Development Network, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization established in 2014.
Rochelle Mendoza’s current passion for hula has led her to be the fundraising coordinator for Halau Hula O Keola Ali’i O Kekai.
Today, Sandra Holbrook Childs has turned her focus to giving back to her community through involvement with Neighbors 4 Neighbors.
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