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Staff

Jemea Dorsey

President & CEO

jdorsey@cbww.org
404.688.9202

Kim Smith Turner

Operations Manager

kturner@cbww.org
404.688.9202 x 112

Rosalind Hill, MPH

Atlanta Healthy Start/Maternal Health Equity Program Manager

rhill@cbww.org
404.688.9202 x 118

April Reid, MPA

Wellness Program Manager

areid@cbww.org
404.688.9202 x 111

Fabian Appling

Clinical Operations Manager

fappling@cbww.org

Tonya Young

Clinic Manager

tyoung@cbww.org
404.688.9202 x.140

Michelle Staples-Horne, M.D.

Medical Director

mstapleshorne@cbww.org

404.688.9202 ext. 110

Alyssa Lee

Systems,& Data Analyst

alee@cbww.org
404.688.9202 x 115

LaTonya White

Director of Operations & Programs

Candy Magee

Family Support Specialist

cmagee@cbww.org
404.688.9202 x 124/125

Catrina Williams

Care Coordinator

cwilliams@cbww.org
404.688.9202 x 139

Celestine Hankerson

Director of Strategic Philanthropy

chankerson@cbww.org

404.688.9202 ext.127

Nia Dariso

Associate of Strategic Philanthropy

ndariso@cbww.org

Christabel Okoye FNP

Nurse Practitioner

404.688.9202 x 110

Cynthia Watkins

Patient Services Access Coordinator

cwatkins@cbww.org
404.688.9202 x 113

Gillian Smith, MSS

Wellness Program Coordinator

gsmith@cbww.org
404.688.9202 x 142

Kirsten Kemp

Patient Services Specialist

kkemp@cbww.org
404.688.9202 x 110

Marcia Worrell, MPH

Wellness Program Associate

mworrell@cbww.org
404.688.9202 x 141

Mary Pruitt, MBA

Atlanta Healthy Start Program Associate

mpruitt@cbww.org
404.688.9202 x 108

NeDiedra Motley

Family Support Specialist, Lead

nmotley@cbww.org
404.688.9202 x 124/125

Ponchitta “Perez” Davis

Family Support Specialist

pdavis@cbww.org
404.688.9202 x 124/125

Rahkia Williams

Family Support Specialist

rawilliams@cbww.org
404.688.9202 x 124/125

Stephanie Bailey

Family Support Specialist

sbailey@cbww.org
404.688.9202 x 124/125

Tamieka Giles

Breast & Cervical Cancer Coordinator

tgiles@cbww.org
404.688.9202 x 123

Jessica Johnson, MA

Medical Assistant

uchoyce@cbww.org

404.688.9202 x 106

 

Nia Dariso

Strategic Philanthropy Associate

ndariso@cbww.org

Veronica Royal

Outreach Worker

vroyal@cbww.org
404.688.9202 x 105

Watrina Watson

Community Partnerships & Outreach Manager

wwatson@cbww.org
404.688.9202 x 121

Yolanda Denise Hanson

Patient Access & Checkout Coordinator

ydhanson@cbww.org
404.688.9202 x 127

Jeanetta Johnson

Fiscal Consultant

jjohnson@cbww.org

Chris White

Fatherhood Coordinator Consultant

info@fatherm.org
404.965.4122

Diana Moore

Women’s Economic Self Sufficiency Program (WESSP) Consultant

dmoore@cbww.org
404.688.9202

Jessica Young, M.Ed

Social Media Consultant

jyoung@cbww.org
404.688.9202

Kim Broomfield-Massey, Ph.D

Maternal Child Health Evaluation Consultant

kbroomfield@cbww.org
404.688.9202

Board of Directors

Danica Dilligard

Board Chair
Partner, Ernst & Young, LLP

Robin Hindsman Stacia, Psy. D

Board Vice Chair
CEO/Principal Consultant, Sage Consulting Network, Inc

Davis Burgess

Board Treasurer
Executive Director Business and Clinical Intelligence, Grady Health System

Tracy Jimerson, MD

Board Secretary
Financial Manager, Advanced Plastic Surgery Solutions

DiAndria Green, Esq.

Bennett Thrasher LLP
Senior Manager, SALT Consulting

Andre Greenwood

Fundraising Committee Chair
AmeriHealth 
VP, Market Leader
Andre.greenwood@amerihealth.com

Latosha McDade, MPH

Account Executive – HHS/CDC Account Executive – HHS/CDC, Cherokee Federal

Amanda Phillips, M.D.

Physician, Eagle’s Landing Ob/Gyn

Antoine Trammell, MD

Director, Atlanta Memory Assessment Clinic, Georgia Memory Net Co-Director, Outreach Recruitment Engagement Core, Emory Brain Health Institute Emory University Departments of Medicine and Neurology

Alicia Wilson

Vice President, Internal Audit & Chief Audit Officer at Southwire

S.E. Spencer Keziah

As Philanthropy Southeast’s Manager, Partnerships & Program Development, S.E. Spencer Keziah leads efforts to design and manage educational programs for our members while also identifying opportunities for partnerships tied to content and sponsorships. Combining her skills in program management, volunteer management and collaboration, and thought leadership, she works closely with Philanthropy Southeast members and committees to plan programs and resource development efforts.
S.E.’s goal is to create space and facilitate gatherings for our members to listen, learn and collaborate – with each other and other experts in the field – to build an equitable and prosperous South. Each day, she looks forward to connecting with members and learning about the innovative work they support in communities across the region. Her role allows her to travel throughout the Southeast, experiencing its diverse communities while creating learning and networking experiences that strengthen relationships and deepen philanthropy’s impact.
S.E. came to Philanthropy Southeast in 2018 with vital experience that included research on corporate volunteer programs and consulting and facilitation for adult learners. She has managed fellowship programs for Habitat for Humanity and the North Carolina Department for Health and Human Services. She has also advised students at North Carolina State University minoring in nonprofit studies.
After receiving her bachelor’s degree from the University of North Carolina, S.E. earned a Master of Public Administration degree from North Carolina State University and an instructional design certificate from the University of Illinois.
S.E., a passionate Tar Heels fan, is born and raised in the Southeast, including time in Virginia, Georgia and North Carolina. While she enjoys a good cooking show, she always prefers to be outside – tending to plants, walking her dogs or leading tree tours as a docent for Trees Atlanta.

Kimberee Phelps

Kimberee Phelps serves as Vice President of Quality for Kaiser Permanente Georgia, bringing nearly three decades of dedicated service to the organization. In her executive role, she oversees all quality assurance improvement initiatives, quality governance, and the development and implementation of strategies designed to enhance care and service within the Kaiser Permanente Georgia care delivery system.
Phelps began her tenure with Kaiser Permanente in 1998 and assumed her current position in 2019 after serving as Senior Director of Primary Care Services. Her previous roles within the organization include Director of Area Operations, Director of Medical Office Administration, and Assistant Administrator of Adult Medicine. Prior to joining Kaiser Permanente, Phelps held nursing leadership positions at several local hospitals, including Emory Midtown Hospital, where she was responsible for Nursing and Quality Oversight. She is a Registered Professional Nurse and holds a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Georgia State University, as well as a master’s degree in organizational management with a focus on Leadership from Capella University. Additionally, she is a graduate of Harvard Business School’s Executive Leadership program. Phelps has served on the Advisory Board for the Byrdine F Lewis College of Nursing and Health Professions and is an active member of the American College of HealthCare Executives.
Originally from Atlanta, Georgia, Ms. Phelps attended the Atlanta Public School system and grew up in Southwest Atlanta. She remains actively engaged in her local church, and is a mother of three adult children, a grandmother, and a dog owner. Her guiding principle is: Live on Purpose, Tomorrow isn’t Promised.

Adama K. Wiltshire

Adama K. Wiltshire, Esq. is a Senior Associate at Baker & Hostetler LLP in Atlanta, where she practices Traditional Labor and Employment, and Health Law litigation. Her work includes representing and advising organizations in complex regulatory and employment disputes, with a particular focus on compliance, risk management, and matters affecting access to healthcare. Adama has significant litigation experience in niche areas of health law, including disputes involving Georgia’s Certificate of Need (CON) Law, where she has worked on matters related to healthcare facility approvals, regulatory requirements, and administrative proceedings. Through this work, she has developed a strong appreciation for the intersection of healthcare regulation, community impact, and health equity. Adama earned her Juris Doctorate from Washington University School of Law in St. Louis and her Bachelor’s degree from The University of Chicago.
Adama is deeply committed to advancing health equity, wellness, and economic empowerment for Black women and children, and their communities. She currently serves on the Board for the Georgia Association of Black Women Attorneys Foundation (GABWA Foundation) and previously served as Auction Co‑Chair for the GABWA Foundation’s 2025 Annual Glitter Gala and Auction, helping lead one of the organization’s signature fundraising events. She also serves on the National Employment Law Council (NELC) Academy Committee, supporting mentorship, leadership development, and professional pipeline initiatives for early‑career attorneys.
Adama is honored to serve on the Center for Black Women’s Wellness’s Board and is passionate about supporting its mission to improve health outcomes, expand access to care, and promote holistic wellness for Black women and families.

Dr. Madeline Y. Sutton, MD, MPH, FACOG

Dr. Madeline Sutton is a board-certified OBGYN physician with over 27 years of direct patient care experience, medical director, best-selling author, national and international speaker, and former medical epidemiologist at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). She is passionate about caring for women and mentoring historically underrepresented, early-career scientists and clinicians as a key tool for advancing health equity. She has presented at numerous scientific meetings and published over 160 scientific articles and two books on women’s health, sexual health, and HIV/STD prevention. Dr. Sutton has received the Award for Social Justice and Public Policy from the Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality for her lifelong contributions to sexual wellness and health equity. She maintains a faculty appointment at the Morehouse School of Medicine’s Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology and has provided care and instruction internationally, including in Haiti, South Africa, and Ghana. Dr. Sutton also leads Harlem STEM Up!, a non-profit organization that supports STEM-focused educational and career aspirations for mostly Black and Brown children in New York City. In 2024, she published her first illustrated children’s book in support of STEM, “Operation Harlem: How Jazzy Becomes a Surgeon.” Dr. Sutton earned her Bachelors in Psychology (B.S.)/Pre-med from Georgetown University, her Doctorate of Medicine (M.D.) and Masters of Public Health (M.P.H.) degrees from Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons and Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health. She completed her OB/GYN internship and residency at University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (now Rutgers University). She loves the mission of Center for Black Women’s Wellness and looks forward to serving on the Board in support of increased access and wellness for women.

Jackie P. Taylor

Jackie P. Taylor is the Founder and CEO of Boost Strategy Group, a national consulting and transformation firm dedicated to advancing economic development through entrepreneurship, workforce innovation, and inclusive growth strategies. With more than 20 years of executive leadership experience across the public, private, and nonprofit sectors—including serving as a former Americas Sector Leader at Ernst & Young (EY)—Jackie is widely recognized for driving large-scale transformation initiatives that strengthen institutions and expand economic opportunity.
A nationally recognized thought leader on workforce optimization and ecosystem-driven economic development, Jackie has led enterprise-wide transformations spanning M&A integration, shared services consolidation, ERP modernization, data transformation, and AI-enabled operating models.
Through Boost Strategy Group, Jackie leads an IACET-accredited training organization and serves as a National Apprenticeship Sponsor with the U.S. Department of Labor, advancing workforce pathways that create sustainable careers and generational wealth. She is the visionary behind the trademarked frameworks Activating the Entrepreneurial Ecosystem® and Seen. Supported. Sourced.®, transformative models that connect corporations, government agencies, and communities to drive measurable impact and long-term economic resilience.
Jackie is also the published author of the best-selling book Give Me A Boost! – The Resource Entrepreneur’s Handbook for Growing and Scaling Your Business. Her leadership has earned numerous honors, including two 2025 Stevie Awards for Innovation and Thought Leadership and recognition as a Jobs for the Future (JFF) Fellow.
Beyond her professional accomplishments, Jackie leads with purpose rooted in service and family. As a proud member of the sandwich generation, she is a devoted caregiver to her mother—whom she affectionately calls her ‘bestie’—an experience that deepens her commitment to building stronger, healthier, and more supportive communities for women and families.

Last Updated: April 30, 2026

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