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Commissioners

Current Commissioners:

Rachael Gass, Chair
Ward: 2

Rachael Gass has built a career in a variety of roles and industries as a healthcare worker, political consultant, and communicator. Her most recent role is Section Events Manager for the Society for Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering. Prior to this role, she has worked with NASA on scientific review panels, developing relationships with Earth Science Directorate Program Managers. In 2018-2019, Rachael was a Strategic Freelance Marketing Advisor for the National Alliance for Caregiving. In this role, she helped to support the Alliance through a leadership transition, while also working on several key pieces of communications. Rachael is also a disability rights advocate – she is currently a Chair for the American Association of People with Disabilities (AAPD) 2020 POWER: the Disability Vote summit. As a member of the disability community, she has a vested interest in the rights and freedoms of individuals with disabilities.

 

 


Kamilah Martin-Proctor
Ward: 4

Kamilah smiles and holds a frame that says, keep calm and lead onKamilah Martin-Proctor is a life-long resident and fourth generation Washingtonian. She received a B.A. in Political Science and M.A. in Organizational and Cultural Communication from Howard University. Founder of the Martin Multiple Sclerosis Alliance Foundation (MMSAF), www.ManyFacesOfMS.org.Mrs. Martin-Proctor served on President Barack Obama‘s National Council on Disability, worked as the Program Assistant for the Charles B. Rangel International Affairs Program at Howard University, a founding member of the District of Columbia’s Neighborhood Services Initiative. She also worked as a Staff Assistant and Legislative Correspondent for Congresswoman Shelia Jackson Lee (D-TX) and as Executive Assistant to Senator Robert Menendez (D-NJ).

A frequent commentator and Keynote Speaker most recently at the British-American Project in Ireland, Inland Empire Disabilities Collaborative Expo in Ontario, CA, and Panel Host – Disability Images in Comics for Washington, DC Annual Awesome Con . She is married to Michael Proctor and has two children.


 

 


Hope Fuller
Ward: 4

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Hope R. Fuller is the Lead EEO Specialist for a Federal agency. She maintains a dual career as CEO and Principal Consultant of (in)Spire Management Consultants, a boutique diversity & inclusion consulting firm. Ms. Fuller received her Bachelor’s degree in Accounting from the University of Maryland University College and her Master’s degree in Organizational Development and Strategic Human Resources from Johns Hopkins University. She has also earned a certificate in Strategic Diversity & Inclusion Management from Georgetown University School of Continuing Studies.

Ms. Fuller has over 25 years’ experience working in both private and public sectors where she gained expertise in affirmative employment, business administration, human capital management, financial management, and diversity and inclusion management.

 

 


 


Terrance Hunter
Ward: 7

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A Native of Washington, DC, Mr. Hunter wears many hats here in his hometown. Mr. Hunter was educated in the DC Public School Systems and earned a BA in Liberal Studies from the University of the District of Columbia. He proceeded to work in an environment that would involve him around all parts of DC. Passionate about helping others realize their dream of homeownership he then became a Licensed Real Estate Agent for MD and DC.

Mr. Hunter’s most recent accomplishment was becoming the Advisory Neighborhood Commissioner for Ward 7 Section 7F02.

During the holidays, he participates with local shelters in giving out food, clothes and gifts. He has also delivered gift baskets and gifts personally to the less fortunate. Grateful for an amazing opportunity to serve his hometown, Mr. Hunter promised to be the best voice for his neighborhood.


Anjanette Shelby, Vice-Chair
Ward: 6

Anjanette D. "Anjie" Shelby is a native Washingtonian, born with a form polio, Ms. Shelby understands and sympathizes with the plight and/or stereotypes the disabled go through in their daily lives. Ms. Shelby has a Bachelor of Business Administration, with a concentration in Business Management from The University of the District of Columbia. During that time, she also became certified in Mental Health First Aid. Ms. Shelby is also the Community Management Coordinator for the Disability Start-Up Network. It is Ms. Shelby's desire to educate individuals on how people with disabilities want and should be treated.

 

 

 

 

 


Edward James
Ward: 6

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Mr. James is a Veteran of the United States Army and currently works for the U. S. Department of Education under the Office of Innovation and Improvement as a Management Analyst and Program Officer. There, he awards Discretionary Title 1 grants across the United States under various fields such as Stem Education, Technology Advancement, Parent and Family Engagement, Students with Disabilities and Standards and Assessments.

Mr. James is also a member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc. He attended and graduated from New Mexico State University and Bowie State University Where he dual studied Biology and Chemistry. Mr. James credits both institutions for helping him reach this mile stone in life.

 

 


Jeremy Mann
Ward: 2

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Growing up in the Deaf community, Mr. Mann learned Sign Language as a child and has used it his entire life. His father was a professor at Gallaudet University and Mr. Mann regularly visited the Deaf university as a child.

Mr. Mann received his Bachelor of Science degree from San Diego State University in Deaf Education. During his time in college Jeremy did several trips volunteering at a Deaf orphanage in Mexico.

He worked as a professional American Sign Language Interpreter for 10 years in California and the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area before establishing Hands in Motion in 2006 in Washington D.C. His background makes him knowledgeable in both ASL and Deaf culture. In his free time he enjoys traveling, biking, scuba diving and the outdoors.