Board of Directors

Norma Berry, Rehoboth Temple Church Norma Berry is the First Lady of Rehoboth Temple Church of Christ. She became First Lady in 2001. A mother of two, Lady Berry retired with over thirty years of experience in the Philadelphia Public School System. Today, she supports the ministries of Church of Our Lord Jesus Christ of the Apostolic Faith by working with individuals at the local, state, and national level.

Tiffany J. Bryant, Ohio Department of Job and Family ServicesTiffany J. Bryant, JD, is the Deputy Director, Chief Human Resources Officer, for the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services. She is a dedicated public servant, working in state government for nearly 10 years. She holds a BA from the University of Dayton and a JD from The Ohio State University, Moritz College of Law.

Jamoya Cox, Peacox Learning
Jamoya Cox is a founding partner of Peacox Learning. His professional experience spans over 15 years in neighborhood revitalization, cultural and linguistic competency, and program administration. He utilizes his background from the state and local level to help establish programs that reduce community socio-economic disparities.

Tonya Howard, Nationwide Children’s Hospital
Tonya Lawson-Howard, MBA is Senior Director of Integrated Marketing at Nationwide Children’s Hospital. She is a community volunteer and advocate with special interest in issues that impact the health and education disparities of youth. Lawson-Howard is a graduate of The Ohio State University and Franklin University.

Wauhtuka Lawson, Ohio Office of Budget and ManagementWauhtuka Lawson is a Process Manager for the State of Ohio. She brings 10 years of business experience and a lifetime of supporting community service initiatives to assist KLFS in reaching its goals. Wauhtuka has strong family ties to the King-Lincoln District and is excited to be a part of serving the community.

Karen Smith, Retired, U.S. District Court, Southern District of Ohio Karen Smith has dedicated more than 37 years of work to public service. She has also contributed her time and talent to charitable work—almost all of which occurring in the King-Lincoln District. Her passion for advocacy was sparked as a young girl participating on “mission” walks with Sister Marjorie Peterson. Those experiences gave her a deep appreciation for how small things can be done in a great way to improve the quality of life for people and the community.

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