The David Lynch Foundation Staff
Executive Team
Bob Roth is one of the most experienced and sought-after meditation teachers in America. Over the past 50 years, Bob has taught Transcendental Meditation (TM) to many thousands of people and is the author of the definitive book on the subject, the New York Times bestseller "Strength in Stillness: The Power of Transcendental Meditation". As the CEO of the David Lynch Foundation, Bob has helped provide TM scholarships for over 1.5 million urban youth, frontline healthcare workers, first responders, women survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault, and veterans who suffer from PTSD. Bob also directs the Institute of Mental Health and Resilience, which is bringing the meditation to Fortune 100 companies, government and military organizations, and other community service organizations. Bob is the host of the iHeartRadio podcast, "Stay Calm with Bob Roth" and the SiriusXM radio show, "Success Without Stress." He has spoken about the science of meditation to industry leaders at such gatherings as Google Zeitgeist, Aspen Ideas Festival, Wisdom2.0, Summit, Global Wellness Summit, and CURA's Unite To Cure at The Vatican. [cite: 22-27]
Fredda is the Executive Vice President for the David Lynch Foundation. After 15 years as a practicing attorney, Fredda entered the non-profit arena to focus on bringing services and relief to underserved communities. From 2003 until 2011, Fredda was Senior Vice President, Chair and Executive Director of the Michael Tyler Fisher Center for Education of the Intrepid Museum in Manhattan. For 3 years prior to joining the Intrepid, Ms. Plesser served as the Chancellor’s Chief Executive for the Office of Corporate Partnerships at the New York City Department of Education. As an attorney, Ms. Plesser was Associate General Counsel for the Securities Industry Association and Litigation Partner for Tenzer Greenblatt LLP, currently known as Blank Rome LLP. Ms. Plesser holds a BS from Cornell University and a JD from Fordham University School of Law. [cite: 61-66]
Prior to joining the David Lynch Foundation, Jenni spent more than thirty years in the arts and cultural sector. Most recently, she served as Chief Operating Officer for the Park Avenue Armory, a leading performing arts presenter in New York City, and as Vice President for Finance and Administration for the American Academy in Rome, an international arts and humanities fellowship and residency program with operations and staff in the U.S. and Italy. She also led operations and administration at MoMA PS1, a contemporary art museum affiliated with the City of New York and MoMA; the Hammer Museum, which is part of UCLA; and the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum in Santa Fe, New Mexico. She holds her Bachelor of Arts in Social and Visual Psychology from Cornell University, where she was a College Scholar in the College of Arts and Sciences. [cite: 71-75]
Velky joined the foundation in 2014 from the world of arts and dance. Prior to joining the Foundation, Velky worked as Controller at the Africa Center in Harlem and Dance Theater Workshop in Chelsea. She has over three decades of nonprofit experience. Overseeing all financial functions, including finance, financial planning and analysis and fostering cross functional collaboration to ensure the company’s financial health aligns with its mission. She has a degree in Accounting with a concentration in Business Administration from Baruch College. Velky is extremely vibrant, personable with a tremendous client service orientation and detail oriented. With patience, candor and humor she has managed the finances of cultural organizations in NYC. During this time, she has been able to link her career aspirations with her passion for the arts, meditation and non-profits. [cite: 173-179]
In 2016 Vin showed up at DLF offering to build a new website and has just kept showing up everyday since. He joined DLF after a long career in film, television and digital marketing. He began his career at Good Morning America working for film critic Joel Seigel. He later went on to write and direct several short films and documentaries of his own. He spent many years as a digital marketing consultant helping organizations to grow online. Vin has applied that wealth of experience to dramatically expand DLF’s programs, communications and partnerships with first responder and veteran serving organizations throughout the U.S. Those efforts have helped to bring TM to thousands of worthy veterans, firefighters, law enforcement officers and EMTs. He was instrumental in DLF’s response to the 2025 LA wildfires bringing TM to hundreds of people traumatized by losing their homes. Vin currently oversees DLF programs and fundraising efforts on the West Coast. Learning TM and working at a non-profit for the first time were both transformative experiences in his life. Vin is a father of two and a lifelong New Yorker. He is a graduate of Colgate University. [cite: 180-189]
Natalie Ferrone is a business leader, sales strategist, and entrepreneur with over 20 years of experience driving sustainable and profitable growth across multiple sectors, including healthcare, pharmaceuticals, supply chain, design, and human wellness. Her career spans both leadership roles and strategic business development where she has advanced corporate performance and human health initiatives on a global scale, leveraging her expertise in operational excellence and forging impactful partnerships. Natalie currently oversees the organization’s development and corporate partnerships. [cite: 130-132]
After a fun but ultimately unfulfilling career as an advertising copywriter, Adam left the corporate world to work for a series of social service providers that help homeless individuals, formerly incarcerated men and women, domestic violence survivors, and individuals receiving welfare benefits. While he did witness some amazing transformations, he found that many well- intentioned social service interventions fail to lead to positive outcomes. He concluded that a main reason is that they do not adequately address the effects of traumatic experiences that have shaped many of their clients' lives. Adam believes that Transcendental Meditation presents an amazing opportunity to integrate a trauma-healing intervention into these programs and could be the missing link to help social service providers affect lasting change in a greater percentage of the people they serve. He is thankful to have the opportunity to be a part of this mission. Adam also likes to juggle knives. [cite: 1-5]
Hayley Hanna serves as Vice President of Programs and Partnerships at the David Lynch Foundation, where she leads initiatives that bring Transcendental Meditation to populations navigating trauma and chronic stress and advances collaborations that amplify their national impact. Drawing on more than a decade in education—where she led teams and built programs to close the achievement gap in underserved communities—Hayley brings a deep understanding of resilience, equity, and the human side of systems change to her work. At the foundation, she has built and led partnerships with major healthcare systems nationwide reaching thousands of professionals, and has helped lead the development of the Women’s Health Initiative. Originally from Manchester, England, Hayley lives in New York with her husband and two children—most weekends spent chasing great views and the next family adventure. [cite: 67-70]
Raisa began working with the DLF in 2014, first in New York City and later in Washington, DC, where she joined the team in 2020. Certified as a Transcendental Meditation teacher in 2017, she has shared the TM technique with more than 1,000 people—from students and educators in NYC public schools to healthcare workers, veterans, and community members across the DC region. Her teaching has included programs such as DLF’s Heal the Healers Now, DC Fire and EMS, the U.S. Capitol Police, and families served through Children’s National Hospital at THEARC, as well as partnerships with Georgetown and Johns Hopkins Universities. Now serving as Regional Director of the David Lynch Foundation, Raisa is committed to expanding access to TM across the greater Washington, DC area. When she isn’t working, she enjoys spending time with her husband and animals, and reading a good book. [cite: 144-147]
Stuart Rothenberg, MD is the Chief Medical Officer of the David Lynch Foundation and National Medical Director of the Transcendental Meditation Health Professionals Association, which includes over 8,000 physicians and other healthcare providers who practice TM and include it in their healthcare practice. A fellow of the American Academy of Family Physicians, Dr. Rothenberg was a Pulitzer Scholar at Columbia College in New York, received his M.D. degree from New York University School of Medicine, and did his post-graduate training in Family Medicine at the University of Rochester. Dr. Rothenberg was one of the first physicians in the U.S. to be trained as a teacher of the Transcendental Meditation technique. Over the past 40 years he has utilized TM extensively in clinical practice with patients with a wide variety of conditions. He pioneered the development of integrative mind-body approaches to the prevention and treatment of chronic disorders that include TM as well as Ayurvedic medicine. He has co-authored several published studies documenting the effects of these programs and has presented these findings at leading medical schools and research centers nationally and internationally. Since April 2020, Dr. Rothenberg has been medical director of the Heal the Healers Now program, a national initiative which offers training in the TM-based Healthcare Provider Wellness Program to frontline healthcare workers. [cite: 166-172]
Dr. Sanford Nidich, EdD, is the Chief Scientific Officer of The David Lynch Foundation. He has been a pioneering researcher on the effects of stress reduction in the areas of mental health, cardiovascular disease, education, and rehabilitation. Dr. Nidich has been a principal investigator or co-principal investigator on over a dozen research projects funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the U.S. Department of Defense, and private foundations totaling over $30 million. He was the co-director of an NIH-funded Specialized Center of Research for cardiovascular disease, minority health, and aging. He has been a senior research consultant on numerous projects with healthcare workers, veterans, and other high-risk populations on PTSD, anxiety, depression, burnout, and sleep problems conducted at leading medical institutions in the U.S. and around the world and is currently involved in innovative research in women’s health and integrative medicine. [cite: 158-162]
TM Teachers
Kevin was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland. He learned Transcendental Meditation there in 1980. Kevin came to the USA in 1984 to study computer science at Maharishi International University. He completed his education with a Masters in Business Administration in 1991, also from MIU. Kevin worked for many years in telecommunications, both in the USA and Europe. Then in 2005 Kevin decided to change career and pursue his life-long desire to become a Teacher of Transcendental Meditation. Since receiving his certification to teach TM, Kevin has taught in many locations in the USA, Ireland and the Middle East. Kevin joined the David Lynch Foundation in September 2023 and has been involved in teaching programs to front line workers, firefighters in New York and Colorado, and to business professionals. Away from work, Kevin enjoys running in Central Park, movies, travel and good food. [cite: 91-98]
Rena is a retired elementary school teacher and for most of her life had a dual career of being an educator and a teacher of Transcendental Meditation. She has taught TM both nationally and internationally in South Africa and Jamaica. She first started working with the DLF in 2007 in a public high school in Hartford, Connecticut, teaching students, faculty, and administrators. After traveling and teaching abroad she moved to Washington, DC in 2010 where she has been for the past 14 years both in administrative and teaching capacities. She loves teaching people of all ages the TM technique, as well as teaching in different environments. One of her greatest joys in life is to help people improve the quality of their lives through the evidence-based TM meditation technique. She has taught in various community centers such as Community of Hope, House of Ruth, United Planning Organization (UPO), and Safe Shores all in Washington, DC. At the Meditation Center at THEARC in southeast Washington, DC she introduced the TM technique to the other thirteen partner organizations and their constituents. Rena knows that teaching TM is transforming lives, one person at a time, one family at a time, one community at time. On a personal note, she is the mother of two sons and the grandmother of two grandsons which is another immense joy in her life. [cite: 148-157]
After graduating from Maharishi International University with a masters in Consciousness and Human Potential, Yanira became a certified TM teacher in 2012 and became certified to teach TM in Spanish in 2017. She transitioned from a career in finance to teaching TM and started teaching in the school programs in San Francisco in 2013. She joined the DLF LA team in the summer of 2016 as a site leader of the TM Quiet Time program teaching TM to underserved communities in Los Angeles at high schools and middle schools. She also teaches TM to frontline mental health providers, survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault, and in the LA Fire Recovery program. When she is not teaching TM, she is hiking the beautiful mountains in Los Angeles and its surroundings. [cite: 190-192]
Peter Lamoureux is the Executive Director of International Programs and Senior TM Instructor at the David Lynch Foundation. Peter has taught TM to thousands of people for more than 50 years, and is globally respected as one of the most experienced and sought-after meditation teachers in the world. Peter also travels regularly to the United Arab Emirates and to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to teach meditation to top government leaders and corporate executives. From 1987 to 2017, he served as the Principal Owner and President of Everest Asset Management, Inc., an investment fund in continuous operation for 30 years. He held both security and commodity licenses with the US CFTC and SEC and their self-regulatory agencies, the NFA and FINRA. From 1968 to 1975, Mr. Lamoureux served in a noncombat role with the US Army and US Army Reserves. His MOS was 71Q20, Information Specialist. [cite: 132-137]
Kelly was born and raised in the small town of Fairfield, Iowa, where she learned the TM technique at the age of 10 years old. From an early age, Kelly wanted to become a TM teacher in order to instruct people how to meditate and help them manage their stressful lives. So after receiving her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Interior Design at the American Intercontinental University in Los Angeles, she later became certified as a TM teacher in 2015. Kelly moved to New York City to join the David Lynch Foundation where she has served for five years as the Site Leader for the DLF's “Quiet Time” program in New York area schools. Kelly says she loves being a mentor and providing a positive role model for children and teens while teaching them a technique they can use for the rest of their lives. In 2020 when the Covid-19 pandemic hit, Kelly became a Director of Programs, having a strong focus on the Heal the Healers Now Initiative, teaching TM to doctors, nurses, and other healthcare workers on the frontlines.When she is not teaching, Kelly enjoys traveling, DJ’ing, and spending quality time with her cavalier king charles India and tuxedo cat Luna. [cite: 86-90]
A native New Yorker, Joshua knows the importance of taking time to reduce stress. He has taught the Transcendental Meditation program to over 2500 people since 2005 and enjoys sharing this peace-creating technique with people from all walks of life. He has taught TM to hundreds of students in middle and high schools and is currently focused on teaching health care workers, veterans, first responders, and law enforcement officers, to help them reduce PTSD and burnout, and live a more fulfilling life. As Director of Quality Assurance, Joshua works with other teachers to develop best practices and curriculum for teaching TM to survivors of trauma. Joshua graduated from NYU where he studied film. He enjoys watching movies and swimming in the ocean with his daughters. [cite: 76-80]
Loraine Przybylski is a Certified Teacher of the Transcendental Meditation program with the David Lynch Foundation in Washington, DC. After more than 20 years leading philanthropic operations for major educational, healthcare, and cultural institutions in the DC area, she felt called to make a meaningful career change and devote herself to teaching TM full-time. Inspired by the deep transformation she experienced through her own TM practice, Loraine is passionate about helping others—especially women—discover the same sense of clarity, balance, and inner peace that TM brings. She completed her TM Teacher Training at Maharishi International University in Iowa, where she also taught TM at The Raj, America’s premier Ayurvedic health center, before returning to DC. Originally from the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania area, Loraine has made the DC area her longterm home, where she enjoys sharing the life-changing benefits of TM with her community. [cite: 115-119]
Diallo K. Radway is a dedicated professional with over two decades of experience in case management, financial services, and mentorship, committed to serving individuals and communities in need. As a financial educator and marketing director, he has helped individuals build financial stability, combining his expertise in strategic planning, mentorship, and holistic wellness to inspire lasting positive change. As a certified Transcendental Meditation instructor, he empowers others with a meditation practice that promotes inner peace, resilience, and overall well-being. On a personal note, Diallo is a parent of six with an amazing wife. He enjoys cooking, accompanying his younger children to their basketball games and spending time with family. [cite: 46-50]
As the daughter of two TM teachers, Monica has spent her life practicing and now teaching TM. She first learned the technique at four years old, and after getting her Bachelors Degree in Education, spent ten years teaching TM to middle school students in underserved communities in both San Francisco and Los Angeles. Monica is now passionate about teaching not only those working in education, but survivors of domestic and sexual assault, people in recovery from substance use disorder, first responders and anyone suffering with PTS. Outside of teaching TM, Monica enjoys dancing and hiking through all of the beautiful trails Los Angeles county has to offer! [cite: 126-129]
Cheryl is the Director of the Westchester Transcendental Meditation Center in Katonah, NY, and also teaches with the David Lynch Foundation in Manhattan. She has taught TM to thousands of New Yorkers-including many healthcare professionals-through the Heal The Healers Now Initiative, connecting deeply with doctors, nurses, and other caregivers, a community she knows well from her years as a Registered Dietitian. Before moving to New York, Cheryl taught at TM Centers in Chicago, led workplace wellness projects, and contributed to a special course at Loyola University's School of Medicine, helping medical students, residents, and staff manage stress, enhance performance, and prevent burnout. A former Registered Dietitian in both hospital and public health settings, she later co- founded a small winery in Northern California. Now a Master's candidate in Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine, Cheryl combines her knowledge of health, wellness, and mind-body balance with a holistic, joyful approach to helping others feel their best. As a Certified TM teacher, she is passionate about consciousness and peak potential, and loves sharing this transformative mental technique with her students and clients. When she isn't teaching, Cheryl is exploring-art, culture, hiking, and traveling the world with her daughter (now a law student), discovering far-away places, museums, local food scenes, and the beauty of nature. Cheryl grew up in lowa and has lived in Arizona, San Diego, San Francisco, the Sierra Foothills, Chicago, and now New York, carrying a lifetime of curiosity and adventure into everything she does. [cite: 28-35]
Peter graduated from The Albany Academy military academy and served in the US Navy in Vietnam on the USS Intrepid as a Photographic Intelligence Petty Officer. After earning a BFA degree in filmmaking from the San Francisco Art Institute, Peter worked for 30 years editing and producing in the television industry. He recently published a novel based on his world travels. In 1974, Peter completed his Transcendental Meditation teacher training in Vittel, France. He went on to establish several TM Centers and has been a team member on national DLF projects. Currently, Peter brings healing and meditation to veterans and first responders through the David Lynch Foundation in the Los Angeles community. He is the proud grandfather of seven beautiful grandchildren. [cite: 138-143]
Programs, Research, and Sustainability
As the Women’s Health Initiative Program Manager, Lindsey manages daily logistics and programming for all of DLF's Women’s Health Initiative programs in New York City. She supports the development and implementation of programs, as well as the continuous research of new opportunities for growth within the initiative. She is currently pursuing a Master of Public Health in Health Policy and Management at the CUNY School of Public Health. Outside of work, Lindsey loves trying new restaurants with her wife and spending time with her cat, Dewey, and dog, Papa. [cite: 111-114]
As Senior Program Advisor, Adora Iris Lee is responsible for program planning and developing strategic partnerships with key community-based organizations, local businesses, and healthcare institutions. She is a Yale trained public health professional with over 30 years of experience designing and implementing community-based health promotion and disease prevention programs in Washington D.C., Southern Africa, Eastern Europe and the Middle East. Ms. Lee is also a member of Leadership Greater Washington and an active volunteer at local food banks and community health fairs in the Washington metropolitan area. [cite: 6-8]
Deirdre is the Executive Director of the David Lynch Foundation UK, where she oversees operations, strategy, and growth. A Chartered Psychologist specialising in research and Associate Fellow of the British Psychological Society, she has over three decades of experience teaching Transcendental Meditation (TM) and has worked with organisational and policy leaders to introduce the technique across education, healthcare, frontline services, and the creative industries. She has developed research initiatives in collaboration with universities, healthcare systems, and government partners, strengthening the evidence for TM's impact on mental health and resilience. Deirdre also works with the Foundation's international offices to support research and programme development. She holds a PhD in Physiology and Health, an MSc in Psychology, an MA in History of Art, and a PGCE in Secondary Education. [cite: 41-45]
As Senior Manager of Program Evaluation, Sean helps to plan and implement the measurement of outcomes for all DLF programs across the country. After growing up in Brooklyn, he earned a degree in Biology from the University of Rochester. Prior to joining DLF, Sean spent most of his career at the National Kidney Foundation, working with doctors and researchers to develop clinical practice guidelines that provided evidence-based recommendations for a variety of kidney related diseases. [cite: 163-165]
Development and Communications
Chris is a founding member of the David Lynch Foundation, present from its creation in July 2005. A 50-year practitioner and teacher of the Transcendental Meditation program, Chris helps support the Foundation's Development and Fundraising efforts. [cite: 36]
Julia graduated from Regis College with a degree in Biology with a passion to help people in the field of health and wellness. She learned the Transcendental Meditation technique in college, and soon realized that TM is one of the most powerful tools to help pursue her passion. Shortly after graduating college she became a Certified TM Instructor. Julia has been teaching TM for over 40 years and through her work with the Institute of Science, Technology and Public Policy, she connected with business, government and policy makers to bring the prevention-based solutions of the TM Program to society. Julia is one of the founders of the David Lynch Foundation and is currently focusing on Development and Expansion nationwide and supporting our CEO in his valuable work with all sectors of society. [cite: 81-85]
Louisa Merino is a Cinematic Storyteller with two decades of experience crafting emotionally resonant nonfiction storytelling. She joined the David Lynch Foundation’s production team in 2012, where she has spent more than 13 years creating content that highlights resilience, healing, and the power of human stories– something she is particularly passionate about. Louisa directed the feature documentary Jerry’s Last Mission, produced alongside Academy Award–winner Ed Cunningham (Undefeated) which recently premiered. The film has become an award-winning festival selection across the U.S.. A graduate with honors from the New York Film Academy’s Documentary Filmmaking program, Louisa was mentored by Academy Award–winning filmmakers including Davis Guggenheim (An Inconvenient Truth), Bob Eisenhardt (Free Solo), and Celeste Lecesne (Trevor). Her follow-up work earned international recognition—including a European film grant and festival screenings worldwide. Known for her poetic sensibility, collaborative spirit, and commitment to stories that inspire, Louisa loves bringing her creativity, clarity, and heart to the David Lynch Foundation. [cite: 120-125]
Lauren Brownstein has been working in philanthropy for more than 30 years and has led PITCH: Fundraising and Philanthropy Consulting for more than 20 years. She collaborates with clients across the country and around the globe to raise millions of dollars for social service agencies, museums, workforce development programs, healthcare causes, and more. Her areas of expertise include: foundation relations, corporate sponsorship, fundraising campaigns, staff and board training, and development writing. Her consulting relationship with David Lynch Foundation spans more than a decade. Lauren has served on the boards of several nonprofits and has volunteered extensively in the community. She was a certified foster parent before adopting a child from the foster care system. She earned an MAT from the George Washington University (where she has served as a lecturer on fundraising) and a BA with High Distinction from the University of Virginia. [cite: 104-110]
Operations and Finance
Originally from Florida, Courtney fulfilled her lifelong dream of moving to New York City in 2023. She spent most of her career working in state government and a few years with the Peace Corps in Ecuador. She is a dedicated and detail-oriented professional with a proven track record in administrative support and office management. Courtney is passionate about streamlining processes and enhancing efficiency, with a particular affinity for creating clear and concise standard operating procedures. Prior to moving to NYC, she dedicated three and a half years to fostering seven teenage girls, ranging in age from 13 to 17. In her free time, you'll likely find her strolling through Carl Schurz Park with her dog, attending live performances, exploring new restaurants, or indulging in her favorite reality TV shows. [cite: 37-40]
Becky has a deep love for numbers and a slightly concerning relationship with Excel, changing the world one spreadsheet at a time. She is a CPA with a BS and MS in Accounting and Finance from the University of Maryland. Also a Baltimore native, turned New Yorker, now Utah mountain convert; she swapped skyscrapers for ski slopes and hasn't looked back. Becky is passionate about mission-driven work, good wine, and finding balance (both on the yoga mat and in financial statements). She also enjoys running, golfing, and hiking; but spends more time negotiating peace treaties between her toddler and cat. Her daily commitment to TM since 2013 has been a contributing factor in finding a steady happiness amidst the chaos. [cite: 15-21]
Kurt is an experienced HR leader who supports the David Lynch Foundation with steady, practical, and people-centered guidance. With more than two decades of experience across nonprofits, behavioral health, and mission-driven organizations, he focuses on building strong HR systems, improving day-to-day operations, and creating a positive and supportive employee experience. At DLF, Kurt enjoys partnering with leaders and teams to create workplaces where people feel valued, supported, and able to do their best work. Kurt holds senior HR certifications and an MBA focused on business systems, and he brings a calm, solution-oriented approach to every challenge. As a lifelong learner, he continues to deepen his expertise in organizational design, coaching, and employee retention. [cite: 99-103]
Evelyn has over 30 years of experience as an Executive Assistant, having worked for top-tier corporate firms such as Goldman Sachs, American Express, and UBS. Although she has transitioned into the nonprofit sector, she brings a wealth of corporate experience, exceptional organizational skills, and a meticulous attention to detail to her role. Evelyn maintains a positive attitude and is always willing to assist wherever needed. Her philosophy for providing seamless support is to anticipate the needs of the executive she is working for and stay one step ahead. In her personal life, Evelyn enjoys watching movies, listening to music, hiking, traveling, and especially spending time with her family. [cite: 56-60]
Amoni Simpson serves as the Administrative Assistant for the DC Region at David Lynch Foundation, where she provides direct support to the Regional Director, assists DC's TM teachers with their programing, and leads the coordination of local events, cultivation and engagement initiatives. Since joining DLF in August 2023, Amoni has brought her vibrant energy, organizational expertise, and passion for service to the forefront of the organization's work in Washington, D.C. With over 15 years of experience in business management and marketing, Amoni thrives in dynamic, people-centered environments. Her strong background in customer service, paired with her extroverted nature, allows her to build lasting connections and foster meaningful partnerships. As a proud native Washingtonian, Amoni is deeply committed to giving back to her community, particularly in Ward 8, where she actively engages in local outreach and advocacy efforts. In addition to her administrative role, Amoni also serves as the region's resident yoga instructor, providing wellness programming and helping to expand DC's offerings through partnerships and classes. Outside of work, Amoni enjoys spending quality time with her two amazing children, traveling, cooking, and expressing her creativity through fashion and beauty. [cite: 9-14]
Eva Wong is the Senior Accountant at the David Lynch Foundation. She is a dedicated and detail-oriented accounting professional with over 15 years of accounting experience. Eva earned her BS in Accounting/Marketing from New York University. Prior to working at the David Lynch Foundation, she worked in private and corporate accounting with responsibilities spanning financial reporting, business analysis and audit, program implementation and process improvements. In her free time, Eva enjoys traveling, crafts, scrapbooking, and spending time with her family and friends. [cite: 51-55]
