Our Team

THE BOARD

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    Stephanie Camillo

    BOARD PRESIDENT

  • Headshot of Patricia Mullahy Fugere, smiling.

    Patricia Mullahy Fugere, ESQ

    BOARD MEMBER

  • Headshot of Melissa Koby, smiling.

    Melissa Koby

    BOARD MEMBER

  • Headshot of Sonya Rudenstine, smiling.

    Sonya Rudenstine, JD

    BOARD MEMBER

  • Headshot of Clint Smith, with a calm neutral expression.

    Clint Smith, PhD

    BOARD MEMBER

  • Headshot of Brandon Sykes, smiling.

    Brandon Sykes, JD

    BOARD TREASURER


STAFF

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    Julius Irving

    COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT COORDINATOR

    JIRVING@CSGNV.ORG

    Former fellow, Julius Irving is an activist, humanitarian, (r)evolutionist, and alchemist. Born and raised in Gainesville, Florida, Julius is very passionate about life, freedom, and raising the mass vibrational consciousness of the world. He worked as a field organizer for the Florida Rights Restoration Coalition to help get Amendment 4 passed and was featured in the New York Times twice in 2020 for his work with the Florida Immigrant Coalition around voter registration (print and podcast). He is also the owner of a tattoo business N.W.A. (NeverWorkAgain) LLC and the founder of a grassroots movement that empowers black men through exercise, education, and intellectual discourse. No matter what he has accomplished or may accomplish in the future, Julius knows his greatest creation or achievement is having children and being a father.

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    Lindsay Kallman, MPH

    EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

    LKALLMAN@CSGNV.ORG

    Lindsay is a public health specialist, activist, social justice organizer, and co-founder of Community Spring. She brings more than a decade of experience working with non-profits where she has built programs and campaigns around education, public health, and reproductive justice. She specializes in communications, program management, fundraising, and capacity building. Lindsay is a third-generation Gainesville native with an M.P.H. in global health epidemiology from The George Washington University and a B.A. in religion from Davidson College.

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    Lacorya Lynn

    COMMUNICATIONS MANAGER

    LLYNN@CSGNV.ORG

    Lacorya is the Communications Manager for Community Spring as well as a former fellow. She is passionate about advocacy work, people-centered policy change, and community building. While being a Gainesville native, she spent the first half of her life in North Carolina. As a recent psychology graduate from the University of South Florida, she has actively engaged in advocacy and professional work centered around victim support, reproductive rights, fair housing, and educational equity in higher education. Outside of work, she enjoys drawing, playing video games, and watching cat videos.

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    Kevin Scott

    JUST INCOME, DIRECTOR

    KSCOTT@CSGNV.ORG

    Born in Washington, D.C., and raised in Florida, Kevin is a longtime Gainesville resident with a passion for social justice and community organizing. As a 2020-2021 Community Spring Fellow, Kevin helped found Torchlighters Reentry Support and CS Direct. He is now the Project Director of Just Income GNV, the first guaranteed income project in the country by and for formerly incarcerated people. He is an outspoken advocate for criminal justice issues and prisoner rights and has been involved with Florida Prisoner Solidarity since 2016. Kevin has been a pivotal voice in several grassroots campaigns leading to policy changes around the use of prison labor. Kevin also gratefully served as a Guest Ambassador at GRACE Marketplace, a homeless services shelter. Kevin has been to every state but Hawaii, practices Zen meditation, and is the proud father of one genius daughter and two dumb cats.

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    Max Tipping, ESQ

    POLICY DIRECTOR

    MTIPPING@CSGNV.ORG

    Max is a public interest attorney whose work has focused on policy and legal advocacy around housing and homelessness. Before co-founding Community Spring, Max was a staff attorney and Equal Justice Works fellow at the Washington Legal Clinic for the Homeless in Washington, DC. His work with homeless families resulted in the reallocation of millions of dollars of housing funds and was featured in The Economist and Washington Post. Before law school, he served as the Executive Director of the Alachua County Coalition for the Homeless and Hungry. Max received a J.D. from The George Washington University Law School and a B.A. in political science and economics from the University of Florida.

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    Wolf, PHD

    DIRECTOR OF NARRATIVE CHANGE

    AWOLF@CSGNV.ORG

    Wolf creates cultures of healing through collaborative co-design, counter-storytelling and narrative shifting. A strategist, facilitator, queer provocateur, and creative practitioner, Wolf encourages us all to consider this question: What is our dreamiest future and how do we arrive there together using practices of curiosity, wonder, and critical imagination? Wolf’s pronouns include she, they, and whatever inspires you to think most expansively about gender. She holds a PhD in Rhetoric from the University of Minnesota.


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FORMER FELLOWS

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