Blair Durham President & Co-Founder of Black BRAND Blair Durham is a Hampton Roads native, a Virginia Tech alum, and the Co-Founder and President of Black BRAND, Hampton Roads’ Regional Black Chamber of Commerce. Under her leadership, the organization has grown to more than 400 individual and corporate members and five impactful programs aimed at narrowing the wealth gap through the provision of social, knowledge, resource, and financial capital. Blair serves on a number of boards throughout the region, lending her thought leadership and expertise in the nonprofit and business development spaces and is the recipient of several honors and distinctions for her efforts. She and her husband, Bashiri, are the proud parents of three children and they make their home in Portsmouth, VA
Stephanie Gorham President and CEO of Volunteer Hampton Roads Stephanie Gorham is a seasoned nonprofit executive with over 20 years’ experience in Texas and Virginia. She received her bachelor’s degree from Midwestern State University, and is currently working on her MBA from Virginia Wesleyan University. Volunteerism, board service especially, has been an important part of her life as she has served on 11 nonprofit boards since 2009, currently serving Hampton Roads Workforce Council and Southeastern Virginia Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster boards. She is a 2012 recipient of the Top 20 Under 40 in North Texas, a 2012 graduate of Leadership Wichita Falls, a 2019 graduate of the CIVIC Leadership Institute, and recognized as Inside Business’ 2021 Women in Business and 2022 Power List’s People to Watch.
Philip Deng Founder and CEO of Grantable Philip is the Co-founder and CEO of Grantable, a world-class grant writing assistant for any organization, powered by AI. He devised the prototype from 15 years of experience working with grant-funded organizations in the nonprofit sector.
Jeff Ader Director of Business Innovation at Points of Light
Jeff Ader Director of Business Innovation at Points of Light Jeff Ader is a graduate of Emory University and received an MPA from Georgia State University’s Andrew Young School of Policy Studies. He is an AmeriCorps alum and has held various project management, marketing and development positions in the private and nonprofit sector. He currently serves as the Director of Corporate Insights and Programs at Points of Light, an organization focused on helping individuals, nonprofits and companies become more civically engaged and drive social impact. In his current role, he supports the organization's corporate social responsibility initiatives providing insights, best practices engagement programs for companies looking to improve and scale their social impact efforts.
Mary Andris President & CEo of CIVIC Leadership Institute
Mary Andris President & CEo of CIVIC Leadership Institute Prior to being named President and Chief Executive Officer of the CIVIC Leadership Institute, Dr. Andris served as a Director of Council Partnerships for the Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA). There she supported more than 30 Council CEOs and their Board Chairs in annual and strategic planning for growth and sustainability. Before joining GSUSA, Dr. Andris served as President and CEO of the YWCA South Hampton Roads where she worked to increase revenue from philanthropic sources and build awareness of the YWCA South Hampton Roads’ brand. During her tenure, the organization received its largest private gift ever: $2 million from MacKenzie Scott, philanthropist and author. Dr. Andris serves on the Virginia Council on Women and was an Inside Business Women in Business Honoree. She holds two degrees from Widener University: a Ed.D. in Higher Education Administration and a Master’s Degree in Higher Education along with a Bachelor of Arts degree in International Management from Moravian University. Mary Kate and her husband, Kevin, have two teenage boys and a dog named Nyx.
Gary Artybridge Manager, Corporate Citizenship & Education Outreach at Newport News Shipbuilding
Gary Artybridge Manager, Corporate Citizenship & Education Outreach at Newport News Shipbuilding As manager of Corporate Citizenship & K-12 Education Gary is responsible for the STEM and career awareness programs, corporate philanthropic efforts, and regional employee volunteer opportunities. Gary began his shipbuilding career in 2011 as a nuclear engineer in the reactor services program for NIMITZ-class aircraft carriers. Prior to his current role, he served as a nuclear instructor of radiological controls training for nuclear engineers. Gary earned a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from Virginia Commonwealth University and a master’s degree in engineering management from George Washington University. He lives in Hampton, VA with his wife, Monique, and son, Justice.
Christina Brooks
Christina Brooks Senior Director of Community Initiatives: Christina Brooks oversees the development and implementation of strategic initiatives to align and enhance the region’s workforce system as well as the development of barrier-breaking projects serving underrepresented and under-resourced populations. Additionally, she oversees the internal fund development process to include federal, state and regional grants as well as private sponsorships from industry and individuals. Previously, she was the Student Employment Coordinator at Old Dominion University, served as a Crisis Counselor for the YWCA and as a Volunteer Recruiter/Trainer for the North Carolina Guardian ad Litem program. Christina has a MSEd in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Old Dominion University and a BA in Psychology from the University of North Carolina Asheville. Christina serves on numerous boards and advisory committees throughout the region in strategic planning and grantmaking roles. Christina resides in Suffolk with her husband of 17 years, William White, and their feline companions Kimicat and Hilda Von Hissypants.
Michelle Ellis Young Chief Executive Officer at YWCA South Hampton Roads
Michelle Ellis Young Chief Executive Officer at YWCA South Hampton Roads A proud native of New Orleans, LA, and graduate of Seton Academy High School for Girls, Michelle Ellis Young is a trained communicator who earned a bachelor’s degree at the University of Houston, in Houston, Texas in Radio-Television. A move to Hampton Roads allowed her to continue her studies at Hampton University, where she earned a master’s degree in Counseling with a focus on College Student Development. She has also furthered her education as a doctoral candidate at West Virginia University. Michelle brings a unique and well-balanced perspective to her career and community endeavors. She is equipped with more than 30 years of experience advancing the mission of higher education institutions, non-profits, and corporations in human resources, strengthening the stakeholder experience and conceptualizing innovative programs in community-centered organizations. Described as a connector of people and resources, Michelle is passionate about service and the development of people, esp. women, and young girls, and helping them to actualize their passion and purpose. She simply encourages people to walk in excellence and reminds them to Continue to M.O.V.E. ~ Meditate on Victory Every day! Currently, Michelle serves as the Chief Executive Officer of YWCA South Hampton Roads where she stewards the organization’s mission of eliminating racism, empowering women, and promoting peace, justice, freedom, and dignity for all. Most recently, she was executive director of the American Red Cross of Coastal Virginia in Norfolk, where she oversaw the operation of Red Cross in more than 27 cities and counties in Hampton Roads and the Eastern Shore. She loves to remember that she was attached to the work of Farm Fresh Foods and Pharmacy as it philanthropically supported Hampton Roads for 60 years! Michelle, who is actively involved in a host of community and civic organizations, serving on several boards and is a member of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. She is also an ordained minister and is a die-hard ‘Who Dat’ New Orleans Saints fan!
Jason Inge Director of Community Investments at United Way of South Hampton Roads
Jason Inge Director of Community Investments at United Way of South Hampton Roads Jason Inge serves as the Director of Community Investments for United Way of South Hampton Roads. In this role, he oversees the organization's investments and impact in critical areas such as Education, Health, and Economic Mobility. With an extensive background in non-profit leadership and development, grant and program management, diversity, equity, inclusion, and community engagement, he continues to play a vital role in advancing the mission of United Way of South Hampton Roads. He has forged partnerships with elected officials, business leaders, community partners, and volunteers to secure investments and enhance access to vital resources, including transportation, housing, healthcare, jobs, and educational opportunities throughout the region and state. Jason has a Master of Public Administration from Strayer University and a Bachelor of Science in Sociology and Criminal Justice from Averett University. He holds his Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Certificate from the University of South Florida and is a University of Virginia Sorensen Institute of Political Leadership graduate.
Mark Johnson Vice President, Community Development Manager at Truist
Mark Johnson Vice President, Community Development Manager at Truist Mark is the Vice President & Community Development Manager at SunTrust, now Truist. In this role, Mr. Johnson is responsible for overseeing the Community Development activities in the state of Virginia. An exemplary steward of community service and champion of philanthropic efforts in the Hampton Roads community, he is consistently working to align the bank with charitable organizations and initiatives that promote positive change within the community. Mark’s continued efforts have been recognized through several awards, such as the Hampton Roads Inside Business Top 100 Power List - the people who shape and influence Hampton Roads, the Urban League of Hampton Roads Silver Star and MLK Community Leader Awards, which recognizes leaders who have made a difference in their communities; the SunTrust Bank Performance Excellence Award, which recognizes the outstanding performance of teammates in both sales and non-sales roles who demonstrate exceptional achievements in support of the bank’s guiding principles (the first professional in his position to receive the award); the National Association of Leadership Program’s Distinguished Leadership Award, which recognizes exemplary service and commitment to the community (only 1 of 15 professionals that received the award across the country in 2015) and the Hampton Roads Community Action Program’s Community Builder’s Award (given to recipients based upon their proven track record of outstanding leadership, exemplary service and advocacy for positive change). Mark was also the lead visionary in the creation, planning, and organization of SunTrust Bank, Hampton Roads first annual of Diversity and Inclusion Awards Celebration in the Greater Hampton Roads Community in 2011 and led the effort that brought the cast members of the hit nineties TV show A Different World, which emphasized the value of higher education and the value of HBCUs – Historically Black Colleges and Universities to Norfolk State University in April of 2015. Prior to his arrival to the Hampton Roads area, Mark made significant inroads in the Buffalo, New York, and Washington, DC, metro areas. He received the 40 under 40 Award from Business First Magazine in his role at United Way of Buffalo & Erie County, the Trailblazer Award from the Buffalo Educational Alliance, and the John H. Garber, Jr., Award from United Way of Worldwide (formerly United Way of America) – one of the youngest United Way Professionals to ever receive this particular honor. In a 2017 and 2018 leadership endeavor, Mark was a Co-Chair of the Hampton Roads UNCF Mayors’ Masked Ball in Norfolk, VA. More than 800 people attended both events that raised over $200,000 to support scholarship efforts within the Hampton Roads community. Mark serves on number of boards and committees, including, Life Enrichment Center of Norfolk, American Diabetes Association, WHRO, LISC Richmond and Hampton Roads Advisory Boards, Tidewater Community College Education Foundation Board, Hampton Roads Workforce Council (Co-Chair of the Board), the VA UNCF Advisory Council, the Green Run Collegiate Foundation Board and the Hampton Roads Chamber Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee (DE&I) Mark resides in Virginia Beach with his wife, Shonder, and his two children Imajae’ and Mark II. He is a graduate of Canisius College, in Buffalo, NY, and the ExecuStep Program, United Way Worldwide, formerly United Way of America.
Lauren Roberts- Carter Vice President, Marketing & Communications at Hampton Roads Chamber
Lauren Roberts- Carter Vice President, Marketing & Communications at Hampton Roads Chamber Lauren Carter serves as the Vice President of Marketing and Communications. In this role, Lauren is tasked with ensuring the strong visibility of the Chamber along with executing a robust communications and marketing strategy. This includes communications across social media, email, print, and all forms of digital media. Lauren has been with the Chamber since June of 2022 and is working hard to increase all aspects of the Chamber’s member and community reach through her and her team’s communication and marketing efforts. Her goal is to continue to tell the Chamber’s story and showcase all of the amazing work that the Chamber is doing for our members and community at large. She is passionate about leveraging digital media, social media specifically, to share how strong the region’s business community is. She is proud of the Chamber’s commitment to setting the conditions for businesses to succeed in Hampton Roads and works daily to share the hard work that is being done to accomplish that. With a passion for social media and an eye for creativity, Lauren utilizes her understanding of how to utilize a powerful social media strategy to meet and exceed not only the goals of the Marketing and Communication team, but those of the entire organization. She brings with her strong organizational skills and a love for community building and story-telling. These skill sets combine to allow Lauren to connect the Chamber community in unique and compelling ways. On a personal note, Lauren is originally from Pittsburgh, PA but has called the 757 home for the past 12 years. She deeply loves this community and all it has to offer its residents. Lauren spends a lot of time serving on various boards and organizations that support the region’s overall growth. When not scrolling social media or attending various events, you can find Lauren enjoying a day of shopping which likely involves adding to her growing shoe collection.
Alana Slaughter Director of Corporate Partnerships at Volunteer Hampton Roads
Alana Slaughter Director of Corporate Partnerships at Volunteer Hampton Roads Alana Slaughter is a Virginia Beach native and joins VOLUNTEER Hampton Roads after 14 years of sales experience in the hospitality and information technology fields where she focused on building lasting relationships and became a trusted advisor for her clients. She earned her Bachelors of Business Administration at James Madison University and takes pride in being the liaison between corporate and volunteer communities. Alana is an avid soccer player and enjoys living at the oceanfront with her husband and very spoiled rescue cat.