BOARD OF TRUSTEES

STAFF AND ADVISORS

  • ERIN SIMON

    EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

  • NATHAN KIBWAMI

    PROJECT MANAGER

ERIN SIMON

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Erin Simon is a dedicated professional committed to social justice and healthcare. She brings a wealth of expertise in fundraising consulting across diverse sectors, including arts, culture, civic engagement, and healthcare, providing a dynamic perspective to her work. Erin has demonstrated a profound dedication to advancing public health initiatives. Erin is a Certified Fund Raising Executive with a bachelor's degree in American Studies from Saint Louis University, a master's in Marketing from the University of Glasgow, and a master's in Museum Studies from the University of Leicester.

DR. NATHAN KIBWAMI

PROJECT MANAGER

Dr. Nathan Kibwami is a registered Professional Quantity Surveyor (No. 166) and accomplished academician with over 15 years of experience in construction cost management, project management, and sustainability assessment. He holds a PhD in Civil Engineering (Construction Project Management) from the University of Leeds, an MSc in Land Management (Built Environment) from the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) in Sweden, and a First-Class Honors BSc in Building Economics from the University of Dar Es Salaam. Dr. Kibwami is a Fellow and former President of the Institution of Surveyors of Uganda, where he currently serves as an Adviser to the Governing Council. He is also a member of the Standards Setting Committee for International Cost Management Standards (ICMS). Renowned for his analytical expertise, meticulous attention to detail, and leadership in the field, Dr. Kibwami is dedicated to advancing excellence in construction and project management.

MARK ANSCHUTZ

BOARD MEMBER

The Rev. Dr. Mark S. Anschutz is a third-generation Episcopal priest and a native of Washington, D.C. His long career in the Episcopal Church included four times as a deputy to General Convention and has pastored churches in Worcester, Mass. (St. Luke’s); Alexandria, Va. (Christ Church); New York City (St. James’ Madison Avenue), and Dallas (St. Michael and All Angels).

DIANE S. BETTS

TREASURER

Dianne C. Betts is a retired financial consultant and spent over two decades with firms like Morgan Keegan and Smith Barney, earning accolades such as the President’s Club award. Dianne also served as an adjunct professor at Southern Methodist University for over 20 years, including participation in the SMU-at-Oxford program. She holds a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Texas at Austin and master’s degrees from the University of Chicago and SMU. Dianne has published extensively on economic history and cultural studies and has served as a FINRA Arbitrator since 2014.

WILLIAM CHIN

BOARD CHAIR

Dr. William Chin is the Bertarelli Professor of Translational Medical Science and Professor of Medicine Emeritus at Harvard Medical School (HMS). He was former Executive Vice President for Science and Regulatory Advocacy and Chief Medical Officer (CMO) at Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA) where he led PhRMA’s continuing efforts in science and regulatory advocacy in the drug discovery and development ecosystem. Prior to PhRMA, his roles included the Executive Dean for Research at HMS and Senior Vice President for Discovery Research and Clinical Investigation Eli Lilly and Company.

MARY ELIZABETH DALY

BOARD MEMBER

Mary Elizabeth Daly is a seasoned foreign policy leader with expertise in European and security affairs, democracy, Congressional affairs, and human rights.  At the U.S. Department of State, she serves as Senior Advisor on Holocaust issues.  She spearheaded the U.S.-Germany Bilateral Dialogue on Holocaust Issues and the Best Practices for the Washington Principles on Nazi-Confiscated Art, and advanced property restitution agreements in several countries. She served as Chief of Staff for the Afghan Relocation Efforts, revitalized the Franklin Fellows Program, and managed the 2,000-page International Religious Freedom Report. Mary’s diplomatic career includes key roles in Dublin, The Hague, and Rome, advancing U.S. policy on NATO, counterterrorism, and peace processes. Fluent in multiple languages, Mary is a Yale- and University of Virginia-educated professional recognized with numerous awards for her impactful work.

ALASTAIR GREEN

BOARD MEMBER

Alastair Green is a Senior Partner in the Washington office of McKinsey & Company, where he leads the firm’s global Infrastructure practice. He advises the world’s leading infrastructure investors, technology companies, and public institutions on their most complex infrastructure challenges – ranging from green energy generation, to transit systems, to lower-cost healthcare and housing.

STEPHEN HUMPHREY

VICE-CHAIR AND SECRETARY

Steve Humphrey is a senior partner and Chair of  the law firm Cameron LLP in Washington, DC, where he represents U.S. and global companies in registering and protecting trademarks, brand management,  licensing and related litigation. Steve is Vice Chair of the Board of Trustees of Virginia Theological Seminary and General Theological Seminary of New York, the  largest Episcopal seminaries training people for the priesthood, and a Trustee of the Christ Church, Alexandria, Virginia Foundation. Steve is one of the founders of Mengo Hospital Partners (MHP).

DIANE R. K. OSAN

BOARD MEMBER

Diane R. K. Osan, FAIA, is a nationally recognized architect specializing in healthcare design, particularly for children’s hospitals. A Fellow of the American Institute of Architects and a founding member of the American College of Healthcare Architects, she led the pediatric healthcare design practice at CannonDesign, where she delivered innovative, healing environments for institutions such as Boston Children’s Hospital and Texas Children’s Hospital. Her work earned multiple honors, including Business Week’s "Good Design is Good Business" award. Diane has also served on boards for FKP Architects, CannonDesign, and Healthcare Design Magazine, leaving a lasting impact on healthcare design and mentorship.

WITNEY SCHNEIDMAN

BOARD MEMBER

Witney Schneidman has nearly 40 years of experience working across sub-Saharan Africa. Drawing on his experience in the State Department, the World Bank, think tanks, his own consulting practice, and chairing the Africa practice at Covington & Burling LLP, Witney, a non-lawyer, has advised energy, technology, consumer, and health companies, among others, on projects in more than 30 African countries. He has also served as a Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for African affairs, and on the Africa advisory committees in the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative and at the U.S. Export-Import Bank. He has a Ph.D. from the University of South California, an M.A. from the University of Dar es Salaam, and B.A. (Cum Laude) from Temple University.

ALEX WILSON

BOARD MEMBER

Alex Wilson has over 25 years of experience designing, implementing, and sustaining international humanitarian programs. Currently he is the Director of Philanthropy at the International Rescue Committee, where he leads a team to build relationships and secure resources to help people affected by humanitarian crises—including the climate crisis—to survive, recover, and rebuild their lives. Prior to the IRC, Alex led fundraising efforts at CBM International to support people with disabilities in crisis-affected countries, in particular the provision of inclusive eye health care and programming to tackle Neglected Tropical Diseases.