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Six Leaders Join National Center for Civil and Human Rights Board of Directors

The National Center for Civil and Human Rights (The Center) today  officially welcomed its new class of board of directors at The Center’s first board meeting of the  year. The new directors will serve two three-year terms. The new members are:  

  • Jason Dozier, City Councilmember of District 4. The representative of District 4, the  Center’s city council district, serves on the Center’s board.  
  • Jane C. Edmonds, Vice President for Programming and Community Outreach, Babson  College; Founding Partner, Jane’s Way, LLC; based in Boston, MA 
  • August D. Hammonds, Partner, Ernst & Young; based in Atlanta, GA 
  • Brett Jewkes, Executive Vice President / Chief Brand and Communications Officer, Blank  Family of Businesses / AMB Sports & Entertainment; based in Atlanta, GA • Michelle Moorehead, Vice President of Global Licensing and Retail, The Coca-Cola  Company; based in Atlanta, GA 
  • Craig Richey, Senior Managing Director, Accenture; based in Chicago, IL 

Selected after a months-long national process, the new board members bring extensive  government, corporate, and nonprofit leadership experience to The Center.  

“We are so proud that The Center has attracted such incredible leaders from Atlanta and  around the country to help us carry out our mission to promote rights and justice,” said the  Hon. Shirley Franklin, The Center’s Board Chair. “Our new members will help The Center expand  our programming and our campus into a national hub for education, training, and conversation that protects human dignity.” 

At the end of 2021, four board members rolled off the board, after serving two successive  three-year terms: William Clarkson, Frank L. Sims, Michèle Taylor, and Brian Tolleson.  

“We’re excited to welcome our new board members and to thank our outgoing members for  their service,” said Jill Savitt, The Center’s President and CEO. “The Center has benefited  tremendously from their insights, guidance, and commitment.”  

Brief biographies of new members are below. Full biographies and photos for all Center board  members can be accessed at civilandhumanrights.org/about-the-center

Jason Dozier represents District 4 on the Atlanta City Council. He is the director of program  operations and evaluation at Hire Heroes USA, a national nonprofit dedicated to empowering  U.S. military members, veterans, and military spouses to succeed in the civilian workforce. After  graduating from Denison University with a degree in history and education, Jason joined the 

United States Army where he served as a reconnaissance officer in both Iraq and Afghanistan,  earning both the Army Commendation Medal and the Bronze Star.  

Jane C. Edmonds, a civil rights icon in the greater Boston area, has been laser focused on  advancing equity and justice across decades of private, nonprofit, and public service. She serves  at Babson College as Vice President for Programming and Community Outreach. She is also a  founding partner of Jane’s Way, LLC, a diversity, equity and belonging (DEB) consultancy. Jane  has held senior leadership roles in the Michael Dukakis and W. Mitt Romney gubernatorial  administrations. 

August D. Hammonds is an audit partner in Ernst & Young’s Atlanta office, where she  coordinates global services for SEC registrants, including the execution of integrated audits of  the financial statements and internal control over financial reporting, coordinating services  related to major transactions and periodic SEC filings. She has more than 20 years of experience  providing professional services to public and private companies primarily in the consumer  products & retail and building products industries. August is a member of the Lumbee American  Indian Tribe of North Carolina.  

Brett Jewkes leads the development and execution of internal and external marketing  communications strategies across the Blank Family of Businesses (BFOB) portfolio, which  includes the NFL’s Atlanta Falcons, Atlanta United of MLS, Mercedes-Benz Stadium, PGA  Superstore, and the Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation. As BFOB’s Chief Brand and  Communications Officer, Brett provides strategic communications counsel to founder and  chairman, Arthur M. Blank, CEO Steve Cannon, and the leaders of each business and the  foundation.  

Michelle Moorehead, Vice President of Global licensing and Retail for The Coca-Cola Company,  oversees world-wide licensed product sales, company owned retail (both stores and  ecommerce), and the company’s World of Coca-Cola tourist attraction. Michelle previously held  senior general management, marketing and strategy leadership roles at Reebok, Nike, and  Target. She has also led client advisory work at McKinsey & Company and Forrester Research.  

Craig Richey, Senior Managing Director in Accenture’s Chicago office, leads the Strategy &  Consulting business for the Midwest Market Unit, providing counsel to clients in finance, talent  and human potential, supply chain and operations, customer sales and service, applied  intelligence, and technology. Craig is also the executive sponsor for the company’s African  American Employee Resource Group (AAERG). 

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