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Angel Chapman-McDavid

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Executive Director

Angela, known affectionately as Angel, brings a wealth of experience and a deep passion for advocacy and support for those affected by interpersonal violence. Her background as a legally trained nonprofit leader, business coach, and consultant complements her extensive expertise in human resources, grant
writing, case management, fundraising, and strategic planning.
Prior to joining the Family Crisis Council, Angel served as the Executive Director of Voices Against Violence in Twin Falls, Idaho, where she spearheaded initiatives to enhance safety, empowerment, and independence for victims and survivors. Her previous roles include serving as the Executive Director of
NewONEShaker, Director of Human Resources, Administration & Operations for the Akron Urban League, and as a Domestic Violence Advocate for Harbor House of Central Florida.

Angel holds a Juris Doctor from Florida A&M University – College of Law and graduated summa cum laude with a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice from North Carolina A&T State University. Her professional approach is described as the "oil that keeps the machine running smoothly, efficiently, and effectively," highlighted by her remarkable ability to positively impact the lives of her family, friends, and community members.

On a personal note, Angel is an author and enjoys a fulfilling life with her husband, Kenneth McDavid, five adult children, and a vibrant group of grandchildren.

"Angel's comprehensive background in leadership and her unwavering dedication to advocacy make her an exceptional choice to lead our organization forward," said Ryan Stowe, Chairperson of the Board of Directors of the Family Crisis Council. "We are excited to see how her innovative strategies and
compassionate approach will enhance our services and impact."

Angel officially assumed her duties as Executive Director on April 15, 2024. She looks forward to advancing the mission of the Family Crisis Council, strengthening community ties, and expanding
support services for survivors.