STAFF DIRECTORY
Pamela Brown
Housing Voucher Program Coordinator
E: pbrown@beyondemancipation.org
P: 510-775-3109
I discovered the transformative power of selflessness and the joy of giving to others while fostering children for ten years. Inspired by this experience, my academic journey reflects my dedication to understanding and aiding those in need. Armed with a bachelor’s degree in psychology and substance use, I delved deeper into the complexities of human behavior and the factors contributing to societal challenges. My professional experience spans the non-profit sector, where I’ve worked closely with the homeless population.
Jenni Fick
Impact and Strategic Initiatives Director
E: jfick@beyondemancipation.org
P: 510-854-6293
I came to B:E with 15+ years of experience working with at-risk youth. A previous educator, I hold an MA in Education with an emphasis on Equity & Social Justice in Instructional Design. Moving from direct service to management, I have spent the last 10 years using my experience in curriculum and program development, coupled with my enthusiasm for data and evaluation, to enhance youth programs. Outside of work, I am a new mom and enjoy nature, DIY crafts, and spending time with my family.
Dina Gibson
Interim HR Director
E: dgibson@beyondemancipation.org
Bio: Pending
Deyanira Gutierrez
Operations Coordinator
E: dgutierrez@beyondemancipation.org
P: 510-241-7172
I’m a dedicated professional, who is mission and purpose driven. I hold a Business Administration B.S. from Cal State East Bay. Advocating for underrepresented and vulnerable populations, both people and animals, is where my heart truly feels complete. I’ve always been drawn to non-profits that bridge essential resource gaps for these groups. Over the years, I have also volunteered at animal shelters and food pantries. I feel incredibly fortunate to be a part of this organization that is of service to Oakland youth who have been impacted by the foster care and J.J system.
Outside of my professional life? Me in a nutshell: I’m a dog lady through and through. Mom to a mini schnauzer. I love animals and wildlife. Give me an adrenaline action thriller to watch any day (Denzel Washington and John Wick are legendary). EDM/ Techno, and Reggaeton playlist please.
Teshika Hatch
Transitions Director
E: thatch@alamedacountyilp.org
P: 510-545-2522
Since receiving my BA in Sociology-Psychology from Skidmore College, I have held various roles within the nonprofit education sector working to find ways to level the playing field for all young people. My passion for advocating for young people to have equitable access to opportunities has spanned from my role as a diversity recruiter at Skidmore College, case manager and later program director at Juma Ventures, to partnership director at Equal Opportunity Schools. I attempted to permanently move back to my hometown, Seattle, but after completing my master’s in education policy, organizations, and leadership at the University of Washington, the sunshine, culture, community, and food of Oakland brought me back to the East Bay where I now enjoy hiking with my 2 dogs, exploring hidden food gems, being in community at arts and music events, and climbing at indoor boulders.
Sheron Johnson
FYI Housing Coordinator
E: sjohnson@beyondemancipation.org
P: 510-407-2601
I joined the team in 2024. I am inspired by my upbringing in a household that always extended a helping hand, led by my mom’s example. What drives me is the belief that small acts of care can profoundly impact others’ futures. At B:E, I find fulfillment in supporting foster youth as they journey towards independence, showing them they’re not alone. Outside of work, I find joy and relaxation in cooking; it’s my way of creating meaningful connections and brightening someone’s day with a homemade meal.
Dave Leimsieder
Interim Executive Director
E: dleimsieder@beyondemancipation.org
Bio: Pending
Doris Lewis
Community Housing Coordinator
E: dlewis@beyondemancipation.org
P: 510-688-0761
Hello, I am Doris Lewis, born and raised in Oakland, CA. With a passion for community engagement, I am a dedicated professional with a background in Business Administration. As a proud parent of three and a member of the executive board at Oakland Dynamites, I bring a unique blend of leadership, organizational skills, and a commitment to excellence.
Kat Preston
Development Director
E: kpreston@beyondemancipation.org
P: 510-667-7696
I graduated in 2018 with a degree in psychology from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo (it took me over five years!). Ever since, I have pursued a career in fundraising for causes that center and uplift young people. Their ambition, resourcefulness, and resiliency give me hope for a brighter future. In my spare time, I enjoy reading, writing fantasy and horror stories, and playing tabletop games.
Maida Quintero Medrano
Pathways Coach
E: mmedrano@beyondemancipation.org
P: 510-410-6170
Hi there! My name is Maida, I have been working at B:E for almost 3 years. During this time I’ve picked up how much patience, reflection, hope and advocacy is needed to do this work. I have a tender heart and care so much about being an emotionally safe place for youth impacted by systems. Vulnerability is a critical gateway to wellness and it can only be shown if we feel and have safety. I’m a life learner so I’m always working!
Shaheda Wright
FUP Housing Coordinator
E: swright@beyondemancipation.org
P: 510-667-7637
I am a proud West Oakland native! I attended College of Alameda and Delta College of Stockton. I’m a Certified Professional Life Coach. I worked as a group counselor and decided to support youth in a hands-on capacity. I became a foster parent and housed seven children in my home. Community is everything to me. My non-profit has served over 10,000 meals in the cities of Stockton and Oakland. I love writing. I wrote one book and published three. My passion is photography. I liken this work to photography. ALL youth should be seen and heard.
Sema'J Wyatt
HNP Coordinator
E: swyatt@beyondemancipation.org
P: 510-882-3692
I have been with B:E since 2021. I am inspired by my own struggles with the foster care system and wishing to be the change and helping hand that I was seeking during my journey. In serving foster youth aging out of care, I believe it is important that the youth feel heard and that their goals and desires are what is leading the mission. Outside of work, I enjoy shopping and traveling.