Executive Committee

 

Overview

The executive committee meets regularly to handle the business of NC Women United and allow the monthly membership meetings to be focused on programming and information exchange.

Members

Paige Johnson -- President

Paige Johnson is Director of Public Affairs for Planned Parenthood of Central North Carolina where she is responsible lobbying, advocacy and media relations. Paige has a long history of working to improve the lives of women and their families. Her first job in North Carolina was with Child Care Services Association, an advocacy organization committed to ensuring high quality, affordable child care. Before moving to NC, Paige directed a family planning and prenatal clinic in New York City's predominantly immigrant Lower East Side and served as a Peace Corps volunteer in the Dominican Republic. Paige's husband is a kindergarten teacher in Durham and they have two boys, Jacob and Elijah,ages 6 and 3. Paige currently holds the position of President of NCWU and is committed to the continued growth and strengthening of all member organizations. - June, 2004

Jennifer Bumgarner - 1st Vice President

Jennifer Bumgarner is currently the executive director of the NC Alliance of Economic Justice, a coalition of six statewide organizations that works to ensure a living income for all North Carolinians. She has served as a member of the NC Women United Board of Directors for one year, and she also serves on the NCWU membership and communications committees. Previously, she has worked in nonprofit administration, in social services provision, and as a policy analyst. Jennifer has a BA in Politics from Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, NC, and a MSc from the University of Oxford in Oxford, England, where she studied as a Rhodes Scholar. She serves on the membership committee for the YWCA of the Greater Triangle, on the Wake County Democratic Party's Precinct Organizing Committee, and is currently working as volunteer coordinator for several political campaigns. Jennifer has a strong interest in issues affecting women and their families and has worked with numerous women's organizations in addition to NC Women United, including the Wake Forest University Commission on the Status of Women and the Steering Committee of the WFU Women's Studies program, the League of Women of Ukraine, the Forum on International Feminisms, the YWCA, Democratic Women, and several local domestic violence and sexual assault response programs. A native of Hickory, NC, Jennifer lives in Raleigh with her very spoiled dogs, Oscar and Sasha. - June, 2004

Veronica M. Butcher - 2nd Vice President

Veronica Butcher is an Organizer with the NC Conservation Network a statewide network of over 120 environmental, community and environmental justice organizations focused on protecting North Carolina's environment and public health. She is a graduate of Elon College with a degree in Public Administration and Political Science. Ms. Butcher previously worked as the Education Coordinator for the NC Coalition against Sexual Assault from 1999 until 2004. Her volunteer work includes grassroots activism training for community organizations, serving as a trained victim advocate with Crossroads Sexual Assault Center in Burlington, NC, co-coordinator of the Women's Agenda Assembly in Durham County, NC; and as Program Committee Chair and Second Vice-President for North Carolina Women United. Ms. Butcher was nominated in 2003 for the Virginia Allan Young Careerist Award of the Business and Professional Women of North Carolina. - Nov. 2004

Nancy Shoemaker -- Secretary

Nancy Shoemaker has worked closely with the NCWU leadership since December of 2001, primarily in the role of technical/web consultant. She was elected to the board in July of 2003 and has served as chair of the communications committee. Her academic background is in mathematics, and after receiving her Ph.D., she taught for four years at the university level. She left academia for a career in technical support, including four years running the computer network for a nonprofit research center. She has a certificate in nonprofit management from Duke University Continuing Education. She has been on the board of AAUW NC since 1998, serving as Technology Chair since 2000, and she served AAUW at the national level with a two year term on its Program Development Committee. For the last two years she has been a key participant in an effort of AAUW NC to rework its board's practices and regenerate the 75-year old organization for this century. She was a member of the NCWU ad hoc bylaws committee, and to that effort brought a deep understanding of all-volunteer organizations, a passion for advancing the interests of the member organizations, a preference for an open membership policy, and a faith that those elected to the board will acknowledge and adjust when circumstances change and commitments need to be renegotiated. - June, 2004

North Carolina
Women United
Women Making a Difference in Public Policy in North Carolina

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PO Box 10013
Raleigh, NC 27605
866-518-7657

31-Jan-2005