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Our Board
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Angela Frazier
BOARD CHAIR
Founder, Sisters in Public Health
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Reginald V. Gilmore II
BOARD MEMBER
Founder and CEO of Gentle Giant Counseling, Behavioral Health Consultant at Kaiser Permanente
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Honor Jackson
DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE CHAIR
Co-Founder, Jackson Shine Co.
Project Manager, Portland Community College
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Kandice Louis
BOARD TREASURER
Senior Director of Programs, District Alliance for Safe Housing
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Alexis McKinney
BOARD MEMBER
Project Manager, Cinco Design
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Zanele Mutepfa Rhone
BOARD MEMBER
Culture & Diversity Strategist, Founder, Brand Zanele
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Becca Williams
BOARD SECRETARY
Director, Gender Strategies, Seafood and Gender Equality (SAGE)
The primary role of the Bradley Angle Board is to advance & advocate for our mission to bring hope, safety, and healing to those affected by domestic violence in Multnomah County, Oregon. Board members make decisions that impact our overall strategic direction and sustainability.
Interested in making a difference? Apply to join our board!
Joining a non-profit board is not only personally rewarding—it can also be a great way to expand your professional network and heighten your involvement in our mission-driven work. Serving as a board member allows you to improve your leadership skills and fulfill the needs of your community.
Bradley Angle is currently recruiting board members.
3-year term
3-hour monthly commitment
A variety of committees to become involved with!
*We ask that applicants have experience in a field related to or complimentary of Bradley Angle.
If you are interested in joining the Bradley Angle Board, please fill out this application:
From our Board Chair, Angela Frazier:
Joining the Bradley Angle Board was an easy YES for me. The mission of Bradley Angle is to serve all people affected by domestic violence. This organization goes above and beyond by ensuring we provide culturally specific services to Black/African American and LGBTQIA+ survivors of domestic violence to meet participants where they are. In our most recent impact report, we supported 49 adults and 111 children in our Kinship & Healing Roots programs for Black/African American survivors. By serving on this board, I have a constant reassurance that the time given to this organization is directly impacting participants in a positive way.
Did you know…
Last year, Bradley Angle provided 34,681nights of safe shelter.