Hunt Howell
Treasurer - Hunt Howell, Reston, VA is a consultant on economic development issues. He formerly was the Principal Economist at the Inter-American Development Bank (1980 – 2006). He has extensive experience preparing and carrying out economic development programs throughout Latin America, with emphasis on the Andean countries and the English-speaking Caribbean. In addition, he serves as a member of the Board of the Cleveland H. Dodge Foundation (New York) since 2002 and is a volunteer with the I Have a Dream Foundation sponsored program in Anacostia (D.C.) since 1998 and was a member of Fairfax County / Reston YMCA Board of Management (2002 – 2008).
Matt Hill
Matt Hill, New York, NY, is the director of business development, sponsorship, media sales at the National Football League. A native of Washington, D.C., he has been living in New York, NY for 13 years. After receiving his BA from Columbia University in 2001, Matt spent five years in public relations and corporate communications at the National Football League, before returning to Columbia to complete his MBA with a focus in marketing and media management. Matt has been active in fundraising for Global Camps Africa and other non-profits like Save Darfur and uNight, having organized multiple events to raise money and awareness for each of their causes.
Daniel S. Gordon
Daniel S. Gordon, Washington, DC, is currently Chief of Staff to the Chief Academic Officer of the District of Columbia Public Schools. He formerly was a public high school English teacher and trial attorney in the US Department of Justice's Civil Rights Division, Educational Opportunities Section.
Regina Bouie
Chairman - Regina Bouie, Reston, VA, has spent the last 23 years enriching the lives of children in the Northern Virginia area. As a teacher, curriculum developer and Board of Directors member at the premiere preschool in Reston, Virginia, L.A.N.K (Lake Anne Nursery Kindergarten), she has gone above and beyond in preparing her students for their journey through life. In addition to giving children under her tutelage the necessary emotional and social foundation to succeed every single day, she has also captured her young academics enthusiasm for science, language, mathematics and art.
It is this kind of commitment that has allowed her to put forth such great efforts as it relates to volunteerism in Northern Virginia.. She has served on the Fairfax County Public Schools Minority Achievement Committee, volunteered for Reston Interfaith and at the Embry Rucker Shelter, and has been a member of the Selection and Dinner Committee for the Best of Reston Awards for several years. Needless to say, she has enjoyed serving the community and will continue to do so for years to come.