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Byte Back is Hiring: Job Developer

Posted on September 9, 2013 by Byte Back

We’re hiring for three new positions! Click the link below for information on how to apply for our Job Developer Position.

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Martika Futrell

 
Martika joined Byte Back in April 2018. Born in Alexandria, VA, Martika obtained a degree in psychology from James Madison University and a Master’s degree in Elementary Education from Bowie State University. Her passion for improving educational outcomes of underserved communities led her to teach in both elementary and middle schools and work in social services. She currently resides in Bowie, MD and, in her free time, enjoys hiking, traveling, and spending time outdoors.

“The most common way people give up their power is by thinking they don’t have any.” – Maya Angelou

Abigail Goliber

 

Abbie is a nonprofit development professional, capacity builder, and data janitor who joined Byte Back in February 2018 to oversee and grow the organization’s raised funds. She’s spent over a decade working for technology and human rights nonprofits, most recently for the Center for Democracy & Technology (CDT). She is a recipient of Georgetown University’s Nonprofit Management Executive Certificate, and earned a Master of Public Administration from George Mason University and a Master of Philosophy from American University. She is a sitting member of the Board of Trustees for the College of Liberal Arts, Mount Saint Mary’s University, where she received her Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy. Abbie spends what little free time two toddlers allow going to shows, catching up on movies, and cooking. She is a puzzle enthusiast – both crossword and jigsaw – and a vinyl junkie. Abbie lives with her husband and children in Silver Spring, MD, and is a lifelong resident of the Washington, DC area.

“It always seems impossible until it’s done.” – Nelson Mandela

Quizaira Recio

 
Quizaira (key-SIGH-ra) was raised in Orlando, FL, where she obtained a bachelor’s degree in Multi-Cultural Humanities from the University of Central Florida before spending two years in the Dominican Republic. She has spent much of her professional life since then engaged with nonprofits in the tech and education space. Before joining Byte Back in February 2018, she spent nearly seven years at 501cTECH (now Tech Impact) helping nonprofits build programs for effective and efficient technology adoption and best practices. She is interested in philosophy, astronomy, film, music, and pop culture, and enjoys cooking, yoga, playing bass guitar, and doing craft projects of all kinds.

“Difficulties strengthen the mind, as labor does the body.” – Seneca

Jasmine Hillyer

Although she has spent time in cities throughout the Southeast, including Atlanta, GA, Greensboro, NC, and Baltimore County, Jasmine has spent much of her life in DC. After obtaining a BA in English and spending a year teaching at an alternative school for teen moms, Jasmine earned her MA from The George Washington University. She then became certified and worked as a Certified Rehabilitation Counselor before joining Byte Back as Career Coach/Case Manager in fall 2017. Her professional work has consistently reflected her passion for advocating for the homeless and helping survivors of domestic violence. In her spare time, she likes to dance, read, and pursue an interest in interior design.

“You may have to fight a battle more than once to win it” –Margaret Thatcher

Alex Pham

Investment Analyst, FinTech

“It’s an honor to support Byte Back’s work and its continued impact on the community.”

Téa Gennaro

CFO, Associated Builders and Contractors, Inc.

“I am a strong believer in education, whatever form that comes in. Personally, my education has been the key to changing the trajectory of my life and to be able to help other people do the same is very rewarding. Supporting Byte Back and its mission is truly an honor.”

Amanda Young

 
Amanda is a long-time DC-area resident, having grown up outside of Baltimore and lived in the District since 2010. She earned a bachelor’s in Political Science and Psychology from American University before working with Nielsen and as Operations, Technology, and Talent Management with Kaiser Associates. Amanda’s passion for community engagement and advocacy drew her to Byte Back, where she started working in September 2017. In her free time she loves travelling and exploring the neighborhoods of DC.

“Believe in yourself, learn, and never stop wanting to make the world a better place for others.” –Mary McLeod Bethune

Catherine Hoisington

 
Although she attended St. John’s College in Annapolis, MD, not far from DC, Catherine grew up in Kenai, Alaska. She earned a Liberal Arts bachelor’s degree and went on to study Software Development and Security at University of Maryland University College, working as a software developer for a year before joining Byte Back in the late summer of 2017. Catherine loves animals and in addition to having two cats of her own, she regularly volunteers at a local animal shelter. When not engaged with coding or cats, she enjoys classical literature, video games, and baking.
 
“Everything is in flux and nothing is permanent.” – Heraclitus

Danny Brown

 
Danny grew up in Albuquerque, NM, before living in Denver, CO during his undergraduate studies in Media Studies. Passionate about social justice and the pursuit of leaving the world better than he found it, Danny was connected to Byte Back through Avodah: The Jewish Service Corps. Outside of teaching at Byte Back, Danny enjoys meeting new people, learning about different cultures, cooking for friends and family, and communal singing. He joined Byte Back in fall 2017.

“There are two things people can’t stand. Change, and the way things are.”  – Anonymous

Nathan Oursler

 
Nathan was born just up the road from DC in Southern Maryland, but grew up in Columbus, Ohio, where he eventually went on to obtain a BA in Political Science from The Ohio State University. Drawn to public work by his passion for people, friendships, building up communities, and seeing individuals succeed, Nathan spent time working in both state and federal politics. Outside of his professional and personal interest in U.S. politics, he enjoys cheering for the Cleveland Cavaliers and Ohio State Buckeyes; cooking and eating good food; spending time outside hiking, kayaking, and camping; and strategy board games. He joined Byte Back in October 2017.

“The good man is the friend of all living things”  – Ghandi

Carol Daughtery

 

Carol was born in Peoria, Illinois and has lived in San Francisco; Paris, France; Boston; Atlanta; Houston; and Washington, DC. She has a B.S. in Management Studies from University of Maryland University College, is a Certified Health Education Specialist, and a graduate certificate in Global and Community Health from George Mason University in Fairfax. A specialist in nonprofit management, Carol has served in senior level positions with national, international, and community-based organizations, helping strengthen those organizations’ effectiveness in strategic planning, staff development, and project management activities. Outside of work, Carol is an avid traveler and global citizen; she has traveled through Africa, Asia, Europe, the Caribbean, and Central and South America. She is also an active volunteer for global health organizations White Ribbon Alliance and Haitian Health Foundation

“We know through painful experience that freedom is never voluntarily given by the oppressor, it must be demanded by the oppressed.”  – Martin Luther King 

Chris Miller

 
Chris joined Byte Back in June 2017. Originally from Athens, GA, he moved to Washington in 2012 to enroll in Georgetown University’s Communication, Culture, and Technology master’s program. During his graduate work Chris balanced his studies with professional communications experiences at tech-oriented non-profits and interface design research on a project with NASA. After graduating, he worked in political digital communications during the 2016 election. Chris was drawn to Byte Back’s work because of his interest in intersections of technology and society, whether personal, cultural, or political, and the ways we can leverage technology to have a tangible impact on people’s lives. He’s also an avid cook, musician, and sports fan. He lives with his wife Bryan and cat Faye in Northwest D.C.

“Clothes make the man. Naked people have little or no influence on society.”  – Mark Twain

Victoria Lamb

Victoria joined the Byte Back team in early summer 2017. She’s from Northern Virginia and earned her bachelor’s in sociology from James Madison University. In the past, she has volunteered for many different nonprofits, most of them focused on mentoring teens. Victoria is passionate about feminism and LGBTQ+ causes, promoting equality, nonprofits, and mentoring. She enjoys reading, writing, listening to music, hanging out with friends, and dogs.

“It is not our differences that divide us. It is our inability to recognize, accept, and celebrate those differences.” – Audre Lorde

Shelbi Williams

 
Shelbi joined Byte Back in spring 2017 as a temp and then joined the team permanently as staff. She’s originally from Southern Maryland but also lived in Miami for four years. She earned her bachelor’s in marketing from Johnson & Wales University and is currently working on her MBA in finance. In the past, Shelbi has worked as a corporate recruiter for health professionals in the medical device industry. She is most passionate about making an impact on her community, especially through the #BlackLivesMatter movement and fighting for cultural and social equality and women’s rights. In her free time, Shelbi can be found exploring new cities, attending social events, yoga, and the circus, which is her favorite place.

“Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime.”

Angela Wright

 
Angela joined the Byte Back team in early 2017. She’s passionate about working with like-minded thinkers to enact effective social change, which is what led her to Byte Back. Angela is originally from Charleston, South Carolina but has been in the Washington, DC area for eight years. She earned her bachelor’s in communications and Spanish and completed graduate coursework in public management. She has worked on electoral campaigns, in Capitol Hill, and in labor and community organizing. Angela enjoys spending time with friends at the plethora of events that DC has to offer. She also enjoys tasting new cuisine and reading non-fiction on a perfect spring day at the park.

“Take Risks: if you win, you will be happy; if you lose, you will be wise.” – Anonymous

Scott Driskill

 
Account Manager, ANSYS, Inc.

“As an engineer, I’m passionate about making the world a better place through technology, but this cannot be done by technology in itself. People must apply it purposefully to create impactful change. Since the first Byte Back event I attended, I’ve been impressed by the organization’s mission and ability to improve lives through well thought out and proven educational programs. Byte Back’s students are truly inspiring, and they are the reason I wanted to get involved further. My goal as a board member is to apply my passion to ensure Byte Back continues to create opportunities for community members to improve their own lives.”

Reginald Ray

 
Reggie has lived in Columbia and Ellicott City, Maryland almost his whole life. He earned his MBA with a speciality in corporate finance and is working on a master’s in CyberSecurity. He started at Byte Back in December 2016 with a strong background in the financial industry, with experience in process development, business process reengineering, training and development, and operations management. He’s passionate about computer technology and acting as a mentor for others. In his free time, he reads, draws and spends time with his family.  

“The best way to predict the future is to create it.” – Abraham Lincoln

Ellen Bredt

 
Ellen is from Annapolis but spent most of her life in the San Francisco area before moving to Washington, DC in 2008. She earned her bachelor’s in linguistics and went to the University of Pennsylvania, where she earned her master’s in computer science. Ellen was first introduced to Byte Back as a student, earning her Microsoft Technology Associate, IC3 Digital Literacy, and Microsoft Office Specialist in Excel certifications. In the past, she’s held a variety of interesting jobs, which had her importing French vintage textiles for design studios in San Francisco, running light boards and doing costume design for theaters, and even picking fruit for an organic produce distributor. She has also had tech positions. As a start-up entrepreneur, she configured the Apache firewall for an e-commerce server, and she helped develop a natural language search engine for a content management provider. Ellen joined the Byte Back team as a certification tutor in August 2015 and became the training manager in January 2017. In her free time, Ellen enjoys needlework, traveling, playing pool, and listening to bluegrass. 
 
“Everything you need for success in this world is already here in the world where you can reach it. You just might have to look around.” – Ellen, as inspired by Woody the bus driver

Leonel De Leon

 
Leonel (Leo) grew up in Guatemala and moved to Maryland when he was 12. He completed the full Byte Back pathway of classes, starting in PC for Beginners and moving on to earn his certifications in IC3 Digital Literacy, Microsoft Office Specialist in Excel, and CompTIA A+. Before that, he was a store manager at Mattress Warehouse but eager to pursue his passion for technology and teaching. In his free time, Leo enjoys cooking, reading books, and watching movies.

“Don’t let the behavior of others destroy your inner peace.” – Dalai Lama

Shannon Lynch

 
Shannon joined Byte Back in early fall 2016 as an AmeriCorps instructor. Originally from Washington, DC, Shannon also attended college in the District, earning her bachelor’s from Georgetown University and her master’s from American University. In addition to teaching at Byte Back, Shannon is a production assistant at SiriusXM Radio and has a passion for music, audio engineering, singing, and politics. In her free time, she enjoys hiking, road trips, watching Netflix, and visiting the Lincoln Memorial.

“Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure.” – Marianne Williamson

Joan Hunter

 
Joan grew up in Pennsylvania and relocated to Washington, DC in 1998. She earned her bachelor’s from Eastern Michigan University and her master’s in business administration from Johns Hopkins University. Joan has worked at four federal government agencies, beginning her career at the General Accountability Office and moving to the Department of the Navy, the Department of Housing and Urban Development, and finally the Department of Justice. Joan first heard about Byte Back from a friend, and before joining the organization as an AmeriCorps instructor in early fall 2016, she graduated from Byte Back’s Office Track course. Joan brings a passion for education and dedication to being a life-long learner. In her free time, she practices Tai Chi.

“When praised highly by others, one feels that there is no hardship one cannot bear. Such is the courage that springs from words of praise. – Nichiren Daishonin, 13th century Buddhist monk

Chom Sou

 
Channbunmorl (Chom) joined the Byte Back team in summer 2016. He earned his master’s in public administration with a focus in applied research. He recently moved to Washington, DC from Portland, Oregon, where he was a program coordinator and evaluator for a social and racial justice youth-led nonprofit. Chom brings enthusiasm to the team, along with expertise in database management, program evaluation, and program development, which help enhance Byte Back’s mission. Chom enjoys playing tennis and basketball, cooking for his family and friends, and performing spoken word poetry.

“But please don’t cry, dry your eyes, never let up/Forgive but don’t forget, girl keep your head up.” – Tupac Shakur from “Keep Ya Head Up”

Asya Smith

 
COO, VariQ

“I was beyond touched when I attended a Byte Back graduation ceremony and saw the impact access to computer training has on many individuals. Most of us take access to computers, smart phones, WiFi, all the things that we can’t remember living without for granted – and we forget how limited our access to information was before we knew how to search for it and create digital documents. I am honored to be a part of such a wonderful organization.”

Vera Rhoads

 
Senior Manager, User Experience, IBM

“Education empowers decision making and solving difficult problems. Technology education is absolutely key to success in the 21st century. I have experienced and witness the power of education to change a person’s life and want to be part of giving back to others.”

Jackie Kazil

Tech Fellow, Capital One

“Technology is a requirement to stay integrated in society and business, but learning these skills can be hard when technology is difficult to access. Byte Back is a safe and supportive place to help people take the initial steps to become more knowledgable and more connected in tech. I am honored to advance our mission.”

Desy Osunsade

 
Associate Director, Talent Acquisition and Diversity, Arabella Advisors

“Byte Back has the ability to change the lives of our students and to significantly increase their earning potential. Think about what that can affect – nutrition, health care, education, and not just for our students, but for their children and generations to come. That’s why I’m here, to support this very important work.”

Emil Mladenov

 
Principal & Co-Founder, Lynx Insights LLC

“Byte Back helps many underserved people rise above poverty and uncertainty by teaching them important 21st-century skills. As someone who has been involved in educational technology for more than six years, I’m excited to contribute my industry knowledge and skills to promoting an organization that empowers so many of my fellow Washington, DC citizens.”

Erin Horne-McKinney

 
Senior Advisor, Office of the Deputy Mayor for Greater Economic Opportunity, Executive Office of the Mayor, Government of the District of Columbia

“I am deeply committed personally and professionally to Byte Back’s work in the community … ensuring that every person has the opportunity to embrace and utilize the power of technology and the economic impact that it can have.”

William Fastow

 
Owner and Principal Broker, Appleton Properties LLC

““As a lifelong Washingtonian I feel it is important to support the advancement of all of our city’s residents. Washington is a city and community with many inequities and Byte Back provides invaluable IT career training for some of our most vulnerable citizens. Within a city as dynamic as Washington, with access to so many different industries and opportunities for career advancement, it is critically important to make sure that all of our neighbors have the skills and knowledge necessary to benefit. Byte Back is leading this effort, and I am proud to help support them in this mission.”

Derrick Washington

 
Derrick joined the Byte Back team in summer 2016. He’s from Gainesville, Florida and currently lives in Fairfax and holds a master’s in social work and master’s of divinity.  He has experience in public and nonprofit sectors, working in higher education and workforce development. Before Byte Back, he was working as a career counselor and associate professor at Northern Virginia Community College. Derrick describes himself as a “people builder,” someone who loves working with people, identifying their strengths, and helping them grow. In his free time, he enjoys traveling, working out, reading, and baking.

Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts. – Winston Churchill 

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Barbara Johnson

Barbara has worked at Byte Back since 2010. She is responsible for cleaning and maintaining the facilities at the Byte Back headquarters, the IT Academy, and First Time Technology. Before Byte Back, she worked in child care and as a teacher’s aid. A DC native, Barbara is passionate about her grandchildren and loves going to the movies.
 
“Freedom is only necessity understood.” – William James

Dorothy Weiss

 
Independent Consultant to Foundations & Nonprofits

“I’m drawn to Byte Back by the urgency of its mission — no community as wealthy and powerful as ours should tolerate such a deep economic divide. What keeps me committed is the effectiveness of its services and pursuit of organizational excellence.”

Brian Sichi

 
Extended Capabilities Lead, Deloitte

“It is a a privilege to have the opportunity to help the staff and students expand on their successes serving the DC community.”

Steve Seiden

 
Founder & President, Acquire Data Solutions, Inc.

Belen Perez-Ovando

 
Independent Consultant in Information Technology & Services

“Byte Back changes people’s lives, gives them hope toward economic independence, and teaches them that it is never too late to learn. I’m very proud to be part of this organization.”

Shahidul Islam

 
IT Specialist, Internal Revenue Service

“Contributing to the upward mobility of individuals is rewarding.”

John Crain

 
Founder & Principal, 452 Consulting

“I feel privileged to have the opportunity to support Byte Back, which opens the doors of opportunity for so many.”

Mario Burney

 
Director Technical Operations, Latisys Corporation

Jonathan Brooks

 
VP, Deputy General Counsel & Corporate Compliance Officer, Engility Holdings, Inc.

Adnan Bokhari

 
Chief Financial Officer & Chief Operating Officer, Corporation for Enterprise Development

“I feel fortunate to be part of an organization that is so deeply committed to promoting economic opportunity in the DC Community.”

Linda Esah

 
Risk Analyst, Department of Housing and Urban Development

“Byte Back students are constantly inspiring me to push myself in new ways every day.”

Keith Clark

Advisor, International Monetary Fund

“Byte Back’s commitment to technology education, workforce development and job placement resonates with our Board made up of leaders determined to bridge the digital divide in DC; serving as their Board Chair is an honor.”

Robin Moges-Haile

 
Robin is from Takoma Park, Maryland. She earned her bachelor’s in English and went on to earn certifications in CompTIA Network+ and Certiport IC3. Before joining Byte Back AmeriCorps, she worked as a site manager for a low income tax credit co-op. She’s passionate about helping others by sharing her knowledge. In her spare time, Robin enjoys reading and cooking.

“Success is to be measured not so much by the position that one has reached in life as by the obstacles which he has overcome while trying to succeed.” – Booker T. Washington

Laura Weiner

 
Laura is from Silver Spring, Maryland and grew in a tech-heavy household. She graduated with her bachelor’s in animal behavior and a minor in psychology from Towson University. Previously, she ran her own pet-sitting business and did retail at conventions in the DC area. She loves animals and watching cartoons. Laura also likes to spend her time reading science fiction, fantasy, and comic books.

“The person who never made mistakes, never tried anything new.” – Albert Einstein

Crystal Jacobs

 
Crystal is originally from North Carolina and has lived in the DC area since 2000. She earned her bachelor’s from Howard University and completed the Comp TIA A+ Essentials/Networking program. She previously worked as a teacher and in tech support at the World Bank Children’s Center. She enjoys working with computers and would like to pursue a career as a network administrator. Crystal loves reading, doing yoga, and spending time with her husband and two kids.

“Change the changeable, accept the unchangeable, and remove yourself from the unacceptable.” – Dennis Waitley

Alba Escobar

 
Alba is originally from El Salvador. She’s currently pursuing her associate’s degree in computer science at University of DC Community College. She wants to continue her education and earn her master’s in cyber security and her doctorate in computer science and physics. She served as a desktop support specialist intern at Blue Cross Blue Shield and completed an internship at the DC Office of the Chief Technology Officer, where she tested software with their software quality assurance team. Alba never gives up and is passionate about helping others and eager to start her own nonprofit in technology and education. She enjoys reading science fiction and spending time in nature with her loved ones.

“I can’t change the direction of the wind, but I can adjust my sails to always reach my destination.” – Jimmy Dean

Yasheeca Green

 
Yasheeca is a “techie” and entrepreneur originally from Montego Bay, Jamaica. Before she joined Byte Back in summer 2015, Yasheeca worked as a mentor and computer repair teacher for youth. She runs her own business as a computer technician and has the desire to create a future to live in freedom, where and how she wants. She believes in making the best of circumstances and accepting change. In addition to working on computers, Yasheeca likes creative activities, including audio and video editing and mixing, blogging, and making beaded jewelry.

“Que sera, sera.” (Whatever will be, will be.) – Doris Day

Andrew Quilpa

 
Andrew considers Hampton Roads, Virginia his home, although he has lived in Guam, Seattle, and San Diego. He earned his bachelor’s in psychology, with a minor in drama, from the University of Virginia. His time at Byte Back started as an AmeriCorps member before he moved on as an instructor for Byte Back’s IC3 Digital Literacy Certification and Microsoft Office Specialist courses. He is also a Pearson test proctor for Byte Back. Andrew has a passion for education and the performing arts and has performed at the Smithfield Little Theater and the Roper Performing Arts Center. He’s known for incorporating his love of performing into the classes he teaches and calls himself a “tech geek” and a “theater geek.” He enjoys the local theater and improv scene in DC, as well as gaming, discovering new restaurants, and collecting graphic novels.

“You’re only given a little spark of madness. If you lose that, you’re nothing.” – Robin Williams

Michael T. Williams

 
Michael is a Washingtonian. He earned his bachelor’s in information technology and has earned certifications in CCENT, Security+, Network+, and A+. In addition to being an instructor at Byte Back, Michael is an information systems manager at Howard University, and he used to work as an IT specialist at Trinity Washington University. In addition to being passionate about STEM education and black empowerment, he enjoys playing golf, going to batting cages, and watching educational YouTube videos.

“It’s easy to be lazy.” – His father, Michael L. Williams

Carl Blackstone

 
Carl has been serving as logistics coordinator since 2014. He is responsible for creating and developing relationships with computer donors and maintaining First Time Technology’s computer supply. Carl has a bachelor’s in information systems from York College of Pennsylvania. Before Byte Back, Carl worked for a defense logistics agency for six years. A native of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Carl enjoys playing basketball with his daughter and riding his snowmobile.

“Convenience is not an acceptable foundational value for society. It’s a disease.” – Cameron Diaz

Jonathan Ladson

 
As a computer refurbisher, Jonathan makes sure donated computers are ready to be sold to customers. He is passionate about seeing the good in people so they may feel the good in themselves. Before Byte Back, Jonathan worked at the National Institutes of Health, FedEx, and in the public school system. A DC Native, Jonathan enjoys cooking, wine tasting, and going to flea markets.

“Speak life, light, and empathy.”

Sammie Fitzgerald

 
A DC native, Sammie Fitzgerald heard about Byte Back one day at church. He signed up for classes and has been “full steam ahead” ever since. He received his A+ certification before being hired full time as Byte Back’s manager of refurbishing. Before coming to Byte Back, Sammie worked in communications and engineering positions for 35 years. Sammie is also a reverend at Shiloh Baptist Church, where he started a ministry that serves homeless and battered women. He’s passionate about transferring knowledge and skills to those in need and loves sharing riddles with the staff.

“Look at the bright side of any situation and thank God for where you are and what you can learn from each experience.”

Bock Szymkowicz

 
Bock is originally from San Francisco, where he began searching for opportunities to serve his community while still in college. He earned his bachelor’s in biological sciences from the University of the Pacific in Stockton, California. Before coming to Byte Back in summer 2015, Bock served as an AmeriCorps member and employment lead at LIFT-DC, a community resource center. While there, he referred clients to PC for Beginners classes at Byte Back. Besides being passionate about community engagement, Bock is interested in racial equity and social justice. In his free time, he likes watching anime, baking, exploring DC, and working out at the YMCA.

“Life’s most persistent and urgent question is, ‘What are you doing for others?’” – Martin Luther King, Jr.

Iyana Turner

 
Iyana or “Izzy” is a Detroit native. She joined the Byte Back team in July 2015 after serving as an AmeriCorps program coordinator at Playworks and an instructor of intercultural communication at a community college. Izzy is passionate about community service, fighting poverty, and international music. She earned her bachelor’s in psychology, with a minor in Asian studies with a Japan focus. She studied abroad in Hikone-shi, Shiga-ken, Japan and enjoys writing and performing poetry at DC spoken word venues and baking.

“Service which is rendered without joy helps neither the servant nor the served. But all other pleasures and possessions pale into nothingness before service which is rendered in a spirit of joy.” – Mahatma Gandhi

Andrea Mack

 
Andrea served as an AmeriCorps instructor before joining the staff in 2013. A native of Pennsylvania, she has a bachelor’s in communications and media studies from Temple University. In the past, she has worked as a videographer, youth advocate, and teacher. She is passionate about providing people with the tools they need to succeed.

“It’s never too late to be what you might have been.” – George Eliot

Neil Rickard

 
Neil served as an AmeriCorps instructor at Byte Back for two years before joining the staff as registrar in 2014. A native of Arlington, Virginia, Neil is passionate about learning new things and engaging with the world around him. Before Byte Back, Neil worked in construction and as a tour guide in DC.

“Angels can fly because they take themselves lightly.”- GK Chesterton

Francisco Vasquez

 
DC-native Francisco “Cisco” Vasquez began working at Byte Back as an administrative assistant in 2012 before serving as registrar for two years. Before serving as Manager of Instruction & Curriculum, Cisco was Community Academy manager. Before Byte Back, he worked for a therapy organization for children in DC. Cisco is passionate about DC sports teams, owns a 90-gallon salt water fish tank, and collects LEGOs.

“Just Do It.” – Nike

Monique Riviere

 
Monique Riviere joined Byte Back in 2014. Years ago, after graduating from Howard University with her bachelor’s in business administration, Monique met Byte Back founder Glenn Stein and began serving as a volunteer instructor. Monique began her IT career serving as a database analyst and technical consultant for nonprofit organizations in the DC area. Prior to Byte Back, she was the project director of databases and IT at Independent Sector, a leadership network for nonprofits, foundations, and corporations. A New York native, Monique enjoys practicing yoga, volunteering for hospice, and spreading positive awareness of foster children.

“We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking that created them.” – Einstein

John Baskett

 
John was born in Atlanta and went on to live in Philadelphia, Baltimore, and North Carolina but has spent most of his life in Washington, DC. He graduated from Cardozo High School. He started working at Byte Back in 2013 and has worked at all four locations of the organization’s offices. He also works at Federal Housing part time. In his spare time he loves watching and playing sports, going fishing, pitching horseshoes, and bowling. John calls himself the “number one Redskins fan in the DMV.”

“So let it be written. So let it be done.”

Cherise Graves

 
Cherise is a DC native and began as a volunteer and student with Byte Back in 2011. She found teaching very rewarding and went on to serve as an AmeriCorps instructor at Byte Back for two years, teaching PC for Beginners, Office Track, Access, Excel, Website Design, Online Tools, and workshops. After a brief time away, Cherise was drawn again to Byte Back’s mission and started as an administrative assistant in June 2015. She earned her bachelor’s in computer engineering technology from Capitol Technology University (formerly Capitol College) and worked at the Office of the Chief Technology Officer as a web producer. Cherise’s interests vary from foreign cultures and languages – American Sign Language, Korean, Japanese, and Spanish – to Korean music and Japanese anime.

“Treat others the way you would want to be treated.”
“A little respect goes a long way.”

Barbara Johnson

 
Barbara has worked at Byte Back since 2010. She is responsible for cleaning and maintaining the facilities at the Byte Back headquarters, the IT Academy, and First Time Technology. Before Byte Back, she worked in child care and as a teacher’s aid. A DC native, Barbara is passionate about her grandchildren and loves going to the movies.

“Freedom is only necessity understood.” – William James

Dometria Coleman

 
Dometria joined Byte Back’s administrative team in 2013 and has been doing administrative work for 18 years. Born in the Kenilworth Gardens area of Northeast DC, she is passionate about God, her children, and baking. She runs her own pastry business and caters for weddings and receptions in the DC area. She plans to get a degree in pastry arts.

“Do it right or do it twice!”

Christopher Wallace

 
Chris joined the Byte Back team in January 2016. He’s passionate about social justice causes that work to empower people, which is what led him to Byte Back. Chris is originally from Indiana, but also spent one year in Haiti working on various projects. He earned his bachelor’s in anthropology, history, and classical civilizations from Indiana University and interned in both the nonprofit and public sectors. He enjoys cultural experiences and hearing others’ stories in his work. He stays active in his free time, hiking, playing sports, and enjoying nature.

“The world owes you nothing. It was here first.” – Mark Twain

Tamikia Wims

 
Tamikia began as an administrative assistant at Byte Back in 2013, and in 2015 she was hired as volunteer coordinator. She currently manages AmeriCorps and other community volunteers. Before Byte Back, she did youth development work at local DC nonprofits. A DC native, Tamikia is passionate about raising her daughter into a successful, independent woman.

“Cherish yesterday, dream tomorrow, live today. ” – Richard Bach

Yvette Scorse

 
Yvette joined the Byte Back team in early 2015. She is responsible for Byte Back’s communications and marketing, including social media, website, blog, e-newsletters, and print advertising. Yvette says she is “from Arkansas” but has spent much of her life traveling and has lived in California, New Mexico, Arkansas, Barcelona, Madrid, Maryland, and DC. After earning her bachelor’s in journalism and Spanish from the University of Arkansas, Yvette served as an ELL teacher for five years in Spain. Before Byte Back, she worked for an LGBTQ youth organization. Yvette is passionate about social justice causes and loves spending time with her family and small dog Chicharron.

“Try to be a rainbow in someone’s cloud.” – Maya Angelou

Isel Perez-Castellanos

 
Isel joined the team in 2008 as an accounting contractor. After living outside of the United States for two years, she returned to Byte Back in 2012 and was hired as director of finance. A native of Puerto Rico, Isel is passionate about learning and achieving educational success. She has an MBA in finance from Johns Hopkins University and used to work as an accounting consultant. She loves to travel and read.

“Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever.” – Mahatma Gandhi

Marianne Alicona

 
Marianne started as director of development in summer 2015. She’s responsible for building sustainable funding streams to support the mission of Byte Back and its programs. A New York native, she has lived in the DC metropolitan area for over 30 years. Prior to joining Byte Back, Marianne spent 20 years in the for-profit world in marketing and international business before entering the nonprofit sector. She served as director of corporate partnerships at Exponent Philanthropy and as development consultant at Safe Kids Worldwide and the Home Safety Council. She also served on the Association of Women in International Trade and as a trustee for The Women in International Trade Charitable Trust. She’s passionate about helping those who are economically vulnerable, especially women and children. Marianne loves gardening and spending time with her teenage daughter and their black lab, Ebony.

“Service to others is the rent you pay for your room here on earth.” – Mohammed Ali

Nicole Green

 
Nicole joined Byte Back in 2014 as Chief Operating Officer. A native of Kansas City, she is passionate about youth and education. She received her bachelor’s in journalism from Norfolk State University and is currently pursuing an MBA in nonprofit management from the University of Dallas. Before Byte Back, Nicole was director of operations at the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Western Reserve the Division Head of Recreation & Leisure Activities for the City of Norfolk, Virginia. Nicole enjoys Kansas City Chiefs football, volunteering, and spending time with her friends and family.

“Success is not to be measured so much by the position one has reached in life as by the obstacles which he has overcome while trying to succeed.” – Booker T. Washington

Elizabeth Lindsey

 

Under Elizabeth’s leadership, Byte Back’s innovative training pathway is earning national attention and support. Prior to joining Byte Back in 2015, Elizabeth served for four years as the Chief Operating Officer of Groundswell, a DC-based environmental nonprofit. She oversaw Groundswell’s evolution from a start-up, community-based organization into a nationally-recognized social enterprise.

She earned her bachelor’s from Swarthmore College and her master’s in public affairs and urban and regional planning from Princeton University. Elizabeth led development efforts for small, minority, and women-owned businesses for the New Jersey Department of the Treasury, and she helped develop new workforce training programs in high-demand sectors for the DC Department of Employment Services.

Elizabeth serves on the Federal Communications Commission’s Advisory Committee on Diversity and Digital Empowerment and on the Board of Directors of The Workplace DC, the Goodwill Excel Center, The Engine Room, and the National Digital Inclusion Alliance. She competed in two WeWork Creator Awards pitch competitions, winning a total of $720,000 for Byte Back.

As a recognized leader in tech, Elizabeth was featured in the Washington Business Journal and named a 2017 Tech Titan by the Washingtonian. In the past year, she won the DC Inno 50 on Fire award, New Power Woman of DC Tech award from DCA Live, and the Champion of Digital Equality Award from the Multicultural Media, Telecom and Internet Council. She led a panel at SXSW in 2018 and was named a top 100 leadership speaker for 2018 by Kevin Kruse in Inc. magazine. She also serves as an Organizer for DC Tech Meetup, with 23,000 members.

Elizabeth is dedicated to helping people thrive in a digital society and to creating a pathway to living-wage careers for thousands of people.

In her free time, Elizabeth enjoys the Capitol Hill neighborhood with her family, travels, and “geeks out” about pop culture, nonprofit management, feminism, and current events.

“Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.” – Martin Luther King, Jr.