Susan Hoffman
Board Chair
Susan is Public Service Counsel at Crowell & Moring. She was the first attorney in the D.C. area to become a Public Service Counsel in a major law firm. She is widely regarded as the leading pro bono counsel in the area. She provides extensive assistance to DV LEAP with regard to fundraising with law firms, pro bono relationships, and case placement.
Anne Spielberg
Board Member
Anne is a partner at Harmon, Curran, Spielberg & Eisenberg, a prominent public interest law firm which works with many non-profit organizations. She provides extensive advice and assistance to DV LEAP regarding institutional development, fiscal sponsorship, structuring of financial transactions, and budget approval.
Joan Meier
Secretary
Joan Meier serves as the Founder and Executive Director of DV LEAP.Please click here to read her bio.bio.
Tim Waters
Board Member
Tim is the Senior Counsel in the law firm of McDermott, Will & Emery. He is an expert in antitrust and trade regulation and a member of the firm’s Trial Department. He works extensively with investment bankers, corporations and trade and professional associations. In addition to extensive corporate and trial experience he also has substantial appellate experience before U.S. Courts of Appeals. Mr. Waters served on the Board of Trustees for the University of San Francisco for nine years. He is leading DV LEAP’s Board expansion efforts, including outreach to leading members of the corporate and legal professions.
Alexia Morrison
Board Member
Alexia spent eight of her twenty-six years of litigation with the US Attorneys Office in DC, serving as chief of both Felony Trial and Grand Jury; four years as Chief Litigation Counsel at the SEC; and thirteen years with a firm. In 1986 she was appointed Independent Counsel and successfully argued the constitutionality of the Ethics in Government Act before the US Supreme Court. She received a 1985 Presidential Rank Award for her federal service and a 1998 Award for Outstanding Lawyering from NYU's Brennan Center for Justice. She has been a Trustee of George Washington University, Chair of The Children's Law Center in DC, and now sits on the board of the Rappahannock Non-Profit Center. Ms. Morrison left active law practice in 1998 to pursue her interests in nonprofit work to benefit children, teaching, and mediation. She is playing a central role in DV LEAP’s board expansion, strategic planning, and development efforts.
Joseph Getch
Treasurer
Joseph serves as Senior Vice President, Finance and Administration for PRS, Inc. Established in 1963, PRS provides community-based psychiatric rehabilitation, including day support, residential and employment services to consumers in recovery from mental illness. He previously spent six years with First Nations Development Institute – three years as the organization’s Chief Development Officer and three years as Chief Operating Officer. Prior to that, he served as Chief Financial Officer for the Benton Foundation, and spent nearly six years with The Hitachi Foundation, where he also served as Chief Financial Officer. Joseph has served on the Boards of several other non-profit organizations, including the Rappahannock Council Against Sexual Assault, an organization providing direct support services to victims of sexual assault and their families. He is leading a review and strengthening of DV LEAP’s financial management and accounting practices.
Mary M. O’Connor
Board Member
Mary is Vice President of Development at Sister to Sister: The Woman's Heart Foundation. She is a highly experienced fundraiser and development expert and has extensive experience working with non-profits. She is leading DV LEAP’s expanded development efforts.
Erin Currier
Board Member
Erin Currier is a senior associate for the Economic Mobility Project, an initiative of The Pew Charitable Trusts that studies income inequality and economic mobility in the United States. She was previously the Vice President for Programs and Policy for Women Work! The National Network for Women's Employment, a national non-profit organization dedicated to women's economic equality and security. She serves as Treasurer on the Board of Survivors and Advocates for Empowerment (SAFE), a D.C. organization that provides advocacy services and crisis intervention to domestic violence survivors. Erin has a master's degree in Women's Studies and Public Policy from George Washington University. While completing her degree, she worked closely with DV LEAP's founder to help launch the organization in its first year. Erin is helping to lead DV LEAP's strategic planning and implementation efforts.