GCJAC Annual Report 2020-2021

MEET THE COMMISSIONERS

Darrell “Jaye”Webb Chair Executive Board Member, District 1 Webb has been a member of the Greensboro community since 1989. Currently, he is the program director for

Tom Phillips Executive Board Member, Police Community Review Board Chair, District 3 Phillips has lived in Greensboro since 1975. He retired from Merrill Lynch

Nancy Vaughan Mayor Yvonne Johnson Mayor Pro Tem Marikay Abuzuaiter At-Large Michelle Kennedy At-Large Sharon Hightower District 1 Goldie F. Wells District 2 Justin Outling District 3 Nancy Hoffmann District 4 Tammi Thurm District 5 GREENSBORO CITY COUNCIL CITY LEADERSHIP Chris Wilson Interim City Manager Trey Davis Assistant City Manager, Office of Public Safety Administrator, National Association for Civilian Oversight of Law Enforcement, Training and Development Committee Member Latisha McNeil Criminal Justice

the Family Success Center at Guilford Child Development Webb has volunteered with the UnitedWay of Greater Greensboro in various positions, and has remained conscious of the issues and concerns of the community. He works to empower those who believe they have no voice. His life’s mission is to uplift, assist, and provide opportunity for all.

in 2011, where he was a financial advisor for 35 years. He served the community in a variety of ways. In addition to his membership on the GCJAC, he is also a director of the Piedmont Triad Regional Water Authority. Phillips also served on the Greensboro City Council for 12 years as a District 3 and an at-large council member.

Kay Brown Executive Board Member, Policy Subcommittee Chair, District 2

Steve Friedland District 4

Friedland is a senior scholar, professor of law and Jennings Fellow at Elon University School of Law. He is a former assistant US attorney for the

Brown is a field manager and community advocate and organizer. She has a master’s in business administration and bachelor’s in

journalism and mass communications. She serves as Greensboro NAACP second vice president, and on various Greensboro committees and boards. She supports economic justice and police accountability, and spends her time supporting and leading within grassroots organizations. Her background includes trade school admissions, business management, operations and development, and case management.

District of Columbia and has taught criminal law at Elon and Wake Forest Law schools. He holds a juris doctorate from Harvard Law School and a master’s and doctorate in law from Columbia University.

Consuela “Connie” Brown Outreach Subcommittee Chair, District 2 Brown received a bachelor’s degree in social work from Bennett College, a Master of Science in Education from

Franca Jalloh Education Subcommittee Chair, District 5 Jalloh, a mother of three beautiful daughters and the founder and executive director of Jalloh’s Upright

NC Agricultural and Technical State University, and a Master of Science in social work from Simmons University. She is a licensed clinical social worker associate. Brown has 20 years of experience working in both the mental health and social work fields, with many years of training related to trauma and crisis experiences.

Services of NC, a nonprofit organization that serves low-income immigrants and refugees. Jalloh represents the international population, as she is an immigrant who was born in Sierra Leone, West Africa, grew up in Brunei, Southeast Asia, for about 10 years, and lived in the US for about 20 years.

D.J. O’Brien District 4

Nadine Malpass District 5

O’Brien is a partner at the law firm of Brooks, Pierce, McLendon, Humphrey & Leonard LLP in Greensboro. His practice is concentrated in corporate litigation and

Malpass is a senior vice president of resource development at the United Way of Greater Greensboro. She manages and provides direct oversight

employment law. O’Brien is a graduate of Vanderbilt University and theWake Forest University School of Law. He, his wife, and his two children live in Greensboro.

to the Resource Development Department, serving as the senior leader and primary donor relationship manager.

Quentin Brown District 1 No bio available.

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