Meet Our Board

Isaac is a servant leader, public health advocate, and veteran whose work sits at the intersection of community safety, youth empowerment, and health equity. Born in Washington, D.C. and raised in Prince George’s County, Maryland, Isaac draws on his lived experience, military service, and healthcare training to build initiatives that respond directly to the urgent needs of underserved communities.

As the founder and Executive Director of GoodWorks, Isaac has mobilized hundreds of volunteers, trained thousands in life-saving skills, and secured critical funding to expand health literacy and violence prevention across the region. His vision is bold but grounded: to ensure every young person, regardless of zip code, has access to the tools, confidence, and knowledge to save lives and shape their future.

Obinna is a lifelong educator and public safety advocate who blends his faith, community roots, and emergency management training into a powerful commitment to service. Whether teaching CPR or mentoring future leaders, he is driven by the belief that everyone deserves to feel safe and prepared.

At GoodWorks, Obinna plays a key role in developing safety-focused programs that are practical, ethical, and accessible. His leadership ensures that our workshops are not only informative but deeply transformative for the communities we serve.

Rob Okolo is a medical student at the University of Kansas School of Medicine and a Prince George’s County native. His training and interests bridge trauma, sports medicine, and global health, with a commitment to improving systems of care and expanding access worldwide.

At GoodWorks, Rob channels both his medical training and his community roots to help expand access to life-saving education. A former athlete and dedicated mentor, he is passionate about building pathways for underrepresented students in healthcare and shaping more equitable systems of care for the next generation.

Chibuzor is a compassionate leader deeply committed to health equity and patient advocacy. With a strong background in healthcare operations and a systems-based mindset, she excels at navigating complex care environments and ensuring that underserved populations receive thoughtful, coordinated care.

At GoodWorks, Chibuzor brings a community-first approach to expanding health literacy and access. Her ability to balance strategy with empathy helps shape our mission to deliver effective, people-centered training that saves lives and uplifts communities.

Roselyn Ndjee is a Prince George’s County native with expertise in data management, survey design, and program operations. She has built a strong track record in helping organizations track outcomes, evaluate impact, and strengthen systems in ways that align with funder requirements and community needs. 

At GoodWorks, Roselyn serves as Board Secretary and plays a critical role in keeping our programs organized and results driven. She brings a detail oriented approach to systems tracking and reporting, helping ensure that the organization delivers measurable outcomes and maintains the highest standards of compliance.

Layomi is a dynamic public health leader focused on uplifting underrepresented communities. She brings a strong background in health equity, youth justice, and community engagement, rooted in her belief that every person deserves access to quality care and opportunity.

At GoodWorks, Layomi helps lead initiatives that are inclusive, culturally competent, and measurable. Her strategic mindset and heart for service guide our efforts to build healthier, safer communities through data-driven education and outreach.

Chinazom is a resilient and principled community builder with a passion for both technology and justice. Known for his integrity and leadership, he has spent years mentoring others, staying grounded in his belief that service and knowledge should be used to create opportunities for those who often go overlooked.

His role at GoodWorks reflects that same belief—leveraging his lived experience and passion for education to help us empower youth with critical safety skills and the confidence to lead in their own communities.

Jamachi is a Yale-trained neuroscientist and systems thinker who brings a rare blend of scientific curiosity and technical expertise to every challenge. He is deeply committed to solving complex problems that impact public systems, and he approaches his work with a mindset rooted in innovation, inclusion, and service.

At GoodWorks, Jamachi helps shape the future of scalable health and safety training. His background in neuroscience and digital infrastructure allows us to build smarter systems and expand access to life-saving education in ways that are both efficient and community-centered.

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