Tag: Criminal Justice Reform

Dr. TeNeane Bradford: Champion of Resilience, Justice, and Transformational Public Leadership

Dr. TeNeane Bradford is a visionary federal executive with over 20 years of experience leading large-scale initiatives in homeland security, emergency management, and juvenile justice reform. Known for her ethical leadership and strategic innovation, she currently directs a \$3 billion grant portfolio at FEMA, enhancing national preparedness and resilience through effective program oversight and policy development. Her distinguished career spans senior roles at the U.S. Department of Justice, where she advanced critical reforms in juvenile justice and community policing, and earlier leadership in state-level reintegration programs for justice-involved youth. A Ph.D.-level scholar and award-winning public servant, Dr. Bradford is a dynamic force in shaping equitable systems, cultivating high-performance teams, and fostering public trust across complex political landscapes.

Gary D. Ivory: Transformational Nonprofit Leader & Board Executive

Gary D. Ivory is a transformational nonprofit leader with over 30 years of experience driving strategic growth, board governance, and program development in the social services sector. As president and CEO of Youth Advocate Programs (YAP), Inc., he oversees a $110 million organization operating in 35 states and internationally, dedicated to providing alternatives to incarceration and reducing neighborhood violence. A visionary strategist, Gary has led national and global expansions, secured multi-million-dollar funding, and implemented innovative programs that disrupt systemic inequities. A sought-after speaker and thought leader, he has been quoted in How Children Succeed and Activating the Common Good and frequently addresses topics on violence prevention, social justice, and nonprofit leadership. With a passion for service and a commitment to lifelong learning, Gary continues to shape policies and programs that create lasting, positive change.