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Commission Chair Chukwunonso “Vincent” Iweanoge is the president and chief executive officer of Havit Inc. and the chief financial consultant for the Republic of Guinea-Bissau in West Africa. He is also the inaugural chair of the African Diaspora Advisory Board for Prince George’s County, where he actively fosters collaboration within the African diaspora community.

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Tope Adeyoju is a change management consultant, government contractor and advocate for the growth of minority-owned organizations. He was responsible for the creation of a proprietary database, connecting with more than 500,000 African households and numerous professionals and businesses throughout North America.

Adebowale “Shola” Ajayi serves as a senior campaign coordinator and racial justice facilitator for the Service Employee International Union. His professional background includes legislative lobbying and labor advocacy, and he leads an initiative to develop essential infrastructure for a school in Agbowa-Ikosi, Nigeria.

Adedana Ashebir most recently served as a regional director for Village Capital, where she led their Africa initiatives with a focus on energy development in Sub-Saharan Africa. She previously served as the program director for the Africa Business Fellowship at The Africa Leadership Network.

Njukang Asong is the president of The Friendship Circle, a nonprofit dedicated to alleviating poverty within African communities. He supports community-building between the African population and the Prince George’s County Executive’s Office, serving on the African Diaspora Advisory Board in addition to business sector and local government positions.

Dr. Anyinke Atabong is a dual board-certified psychiatric mental health and family nurse practitioner with nearly two decades of diverse healthcare experience. Dr. Atabong serves as the D.C.-Maryland-Virginia regional director for The African Think Tank, leveraging her unique background to bridge gaps between Africans and African Americans.

Fatmata Barrie is an experienced attorney and executive director of the Montgomery County Police Accountability Board. She is also the owner of the Barrie Law Center, specializing in immigration and special education law.

Dr. Sylvia Dasi has a long career in molecular and clinical research. She previously served as the executive assistant for the African Women’s Cancer Awareness Association and has certifications in international studies, community health work and oncology patient navigation.

Amsale Geletu is the owner of PMS Parking, a major parking enterprise that manages and oversees airport and venue parking lots across the D.C.-Maryland-Virginia area. She is a member of the advisory committee for Ethiopian Ambassador Fitsum Arega and is co-founder of the American Ethiopian Public Affairs Committee Maryland Chapter.

J. Wyndal Gordon is an attorney whose professional and personal pursuits are driven by a deep commitment to justice and civil rights. He actively engages in community service and volunteers for various non-profit organizations, particularly focusing on championing the causes of African Americans, children and vulnerable populations.

Dr. Jasmine Blanks Jones is the executive director of the Center for Social Concern at Johns Hopkins University and the founder of Burning Barriers Building Bridges Youth Theatre. Her published academic work covers topics including community health education in Liberia, anti-black racism in community-based mental health services, and black women’s ethnographic practice.

Dr. Terry V. Jones is the chief talent and culture officer at the United States Institute of Peace. He is dedicated to improving the lives of marginalized populations globally, and to elevating members of the African diaspora both professionally and personally.

Natalie McCabe is a licensed mental health professional and an independent contractor at ABA Health Services, Inc, where she provides holistic therapy services for mental health, domestic violence, and substance abuse. She leverages her strategic leadership skills to contribute to the growth of mental health programs that benefit the African diaspora.

Maroufath Ogoussan is a contract specialist at the D.C. Office of Contracting and Procurement, where she supports development of small and minority-owned businesses. She currently also volunteers for the United Nations and has contributed to data collection on e-services in Togo and Djibouti.

Maureen Wambui is a first-generation immigrant and founder of the Immigrant and Refugee Resource Group, where she works to build meaningful relationships within the immigrant and multicultural community. She previously served on the Social Innovation Committee of International Child Advancement, an NGO empowering children in the Kivu region of the Democratic Republic of Congo.

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