MURIEL BOWSER MAYOR October 24, 2022 The Honorable Phil Mendelson Chairman Council of the District of Columbia John A. Wilson Building 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Suite 504 Washington, DC 20004 Dear Chairman Mendelson: Pursuant to section 4 of the Office on Ex-Offender Affairs and Commission on Re-Entry and Ex- Offender Affairs Establishment Act of 2006, effective March 8, 2007 (D.C. Law 16-243; D.C. Official Code § 24-1303), I am pleased to nominate the following person: Dominic Henry 1st Street, SE Washington, DC 20032 (Ward 8) for reappointment as a public member of the Commission on Re-Entry and Returning Citizen Affairs, for a term to end August 4, 2025. Enclosed, you will find biographical information detailing the experience of the above- mentioned nominee, together with a proposed resolution to assist the Council during the confirmation process. I would appreciate the Council's earliest consideration of this nomination for confirmation. Please do not hesitate to contact me, or Steven Walker, Director, Mayor's Office of Talent and Appointments, should the Council require additional information. — 1 2 Chairman Phil Mendelson 3 at the request of the Mayor 4 5 6 A PROPOSED RESOLUTION 7 8 9 IN THE COUNCIL OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 10 11 12 13 14 To confirm the reappointment of Mr. Dominic Henry to the Commission on Re-Entiy and 15 Retuming Citizen Affairs. 16 17 RESOLVED, BY THE COUNCIL OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, That this 18 resolution may be cited as the "Commission on Re-Entry and Retuming Citizen Affairs Dominic 19 Henry Confirmation Resolution of 2022". 20 21 Sec. 2. The Council of the District of Columbia confirms the reappointment of: 22 23 Dominic Henry 24 1st Street, SE 25 Washington, DC 20032 26 (Ward 8) 27 28 as a public voting member of the Commission on Re-Entry and Retuming Citizen Affairs, 29 established by section 4 of the Office on Ex-Offender Affairs and Commission on Re-Entry and 30 Ex-Offender Estabhshment Act of 2006, effective March 8,2007 (D.C. Law 16-243; D.C. 31 Official Code § 24-1303), for a term to end August 4,2025. 32 33 Sec. 3. The Council of the District of Columbia shall transmit a copy of this resolution, 34 upon its adoption, to the nominee and to the Office of the Mayor. 35 Sec. 4. This resolution shall take effect immediately. DOMINIC HENRY Program Manager PROFILE Uniquely skilled building relationships with community stakeholders and mentoring at- risk youth and high-risk adults. Developed working relationships with prominent level federal executives, universities, law enforcement, civic and religious leaders, and non-profit organizations to accomplish common goals. Looking for a position where my skills, abilities and gifts can be used to improve public safety and enhance community's economic development. CONTACT PHONE: EMAIL: HOBBIES: Welghtlifting Boxing Basketball Muscle Cars WORK EXPERIENCE UNITED PARCELSERVICE(UPS), INC DRIVER/PACKAGEDELIVERY SEPTEMBER 2018- PRESENT • Crisis manager forCovid-19 • Designated mentor to new hires . Chairman of UPS Safety Committee n Work independently on a set route delivering from 1 90 to over 240 packages per day. n Demonstrate strong communication and interpersonal skills, to deliver world-class customer service with a positive attitude. FEDERAL BUREAU OFPRISONS CONTRACTOR/COMMUNITY LIAISON JUNE2016- AUGUST2018 • Appeared before 122 Wardens and Federal Bureau of .Prisons Executive Staff at their annual National Wardens Training Conference in Colorado. Speech detailed my 35 years of incarceration, transformation, acts of redemption and provided a unique perspective on reentry and how the organization I founded could be used to scale public safety. Received a lasting standing ovation n Gave a memorable speech at the Virginia Correctional Association annual training in Williamsburg, Virginia how the organization I formed could play an integral role in scaling public safety n Spoke before an additional 200 Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP} Executives at a recall at the Central Office in ACCOMPUSHMENTS; CED/YMI PROGRAM DIRECTOR 2005-2015 • To reverse the trend of recidivism, founded the inmate organization entitled Community Economic Development (CED), later renamed Young Men Incorporated (YMI)/Leadership Training Academy (LTA) • CED, YMI/LTA is predicated on the belief that greater public safety is achieved when inmates are adequately prepared to fully re-integrate back to their communities. The program teaches them to develop productive relationships and personal stakes in their communities and provides them with the tools and education necessary to increase economic development, growth, and empowerment. • Recruited participants, many of whom became instructors. • Instructed classes in public speaking, grant writing non profit management and executive management • Produced re-entry networking events involving distinguished guest speakers. • Conducted various community charity events and victim impact programs. • Graduated over 1200 incarcerated citizens, helped over 180 find employment, with several opening their own businesses upon release. Washington, DC to deliver my transformational process and how BOP were role models and ways their actions can play a significant role in changing lives. • Visited over 30 federal prisons to act as a catalyst for change. As an incredible messenger, I motivate incarcerated citizen by using the successful peer approach such as other social service interventions. Every institution reported a significant increase in program participation • Piloted the organization, I founded. Young Men Incorporated (YMI)/Leadership Training Academy (LTA) at the Federal Correctional Institution (FCI) in Cumberland, Maryland. The program 's progress was documented by HBOA/ice and will air soon. • Provided Executive Management training to incarcerated citizens at FCI Cumberland to enable them to manage my organization. The program/organization is run by highly influential person. • Created strategies to connect incarcerated citizens to accountability partners within community-based organizations. One method is to invite community leaders to speak at the institution. MAYOR'S OFFICE OF RETURNING CITIZENS AFFAIRS (MORCA) PROGRAM COORDINATOR APRIL- NOVEMBER 2016 • Coordinated, managed, and instructed MORCA's Electrician program forat-risk men, age 18-30 years old in the Washington DC ward 8 area. The program consisted of an electrician apprenticeship, job readiness, victim impact, public speaking, entrepreneur training, basic nutrition, and fitness. Created individual development plans for each participant to determine their needs and track their progress • Recruited individuals to coordinate Safe passage public safety initiative produced by Deputy Mayor's Office to provide supervision and safe passage for children going to or being dismissed from school • Co-coordinated the Family outreach survey. Fifty families were identified by the Government as 'At Risk" for violence and a need f.or social services. Met with families to assess their situation and present them with referrals for public services to obtain food, clothing and housing • Co-coordinated MORCA's Returning Citizens Family day on July 20, 2016. Event featured a softball game between the DC Metropolitan Police Department and a group of Returning Citizens. Provided social services booths for families of and returning citizens living In or residing at Residential Reentry Centers. Event featured food, music and games. This was an extraordinary achievement given the present anti-police climate Page I 2 • Conducted all aspects of YMI's growth and operations, including creating liaisons between incarcerated citizens and BOP staff, writing curriculums, recruiting participants, and instructors, establishing the organizational structure, writing policies, facilitating meetings, and running events and programs • Recruited over 20 business leaders from various communities to establish accountability partners. SPORTS COMMISSIONER 1995-2004 Spoke to at-risk youth participating in the DC Metropolitan Police Department's Stars summer youth program EDUCATION • University of Illinois Urbana. Industrial Organization Psychology College - Correspondence Program. Completed with Honors (1984-1989) • CETA Bookkeeping Assistant Program • Business and Nonprofit Management (Independent Studies) • Professional Trainer; National Federation of Professional Trainers (NFPT) • OSHA's Outreach Training Program - General Industry Procedures • GED (1982) Following lengthy shutdowns due to excessive violence, I was asked with reopening and overseeing all sports leagues and events. During this period, no violence was associated with any league, an unlikely achievement that stunned prison administrators In 2004. lead the negotiation of a truce to end a violent ten-year gang war in Fort Washington, MD. The key was creating a community model of reconciliation based on conflict resolution strategies. Worked through the Alliance of Concerned Men with Walter Ridley (former Director DC DOC), Ebenezer Church Officials, and Maryland District Attorney REFERENCES Page I 3 H H H WE ARE WASHINGTON DC Executive Office of the Mayor - Office of Talent and Appointments John A. Wilson Building | 13S0 Pennsylvania Avenue, Suite 600 | Washington, DC 20004 Dominic Henry Dominic Henry is a Driver with the United Parcel Services (UPS), Incorporated and a current member of the Commission on Re-Entry and Retuming Citizen Affairs. Prior to joining UPS, Mr. Henry served as a Federal Bureau of Prisons Contractor and Community Liaison where he delivered speeches to prison leadership detailing his 35 years of incarceration, transformation, and unique perspective on reentry and public safety. He also leveraged this position to improve incarcerated citizens' engagement with social service intervention programs and community-based organization accountability partners. Mr. Henry also provided executive management training through the Young Men Incorporated/Leadership Training Academy he piloted at the Federal Correctional Institution in Cumberland, Maryland. Mr. Henry is adept at building relationships with community stakeholders and mentoring at-risk youth and high-risk adults. In 2004, he led the negotiation of a truce to end a ten-year gang war in Fort Washington. In addition, Mr. Henry is Chairman of the UPS Safety Committee. A Ward 8 resident, Mr. Henry completed the Correspondence Program with the University of Illinois at Urbana Industrial Organization Psychology Colllege and received additional education from the CETA Bookkeeping Assistant Program. H H H GOVERNMENT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Executive Office of Mayor Muriel Bowser H H H WE ARE Office of the General Counsel to the Mayor WASHINGTON IX To: Bryan Hum, Steve Walker From: Betsy Cavendish Date: October 4, 2022 Subject: Legal sufficiency review of Resolutions nominating Natasha Dasher, Dominic Henry, Clarence Johnson, and John Matthews as public voting members of the Commission on Re-Entry and Retuming Citizen Affairs This is to Certify that this office has reviewed the above-referenced resolutions and found them to be legally unobjectionable. If you have any questions in this regard, please do not hesitate to call Vanessa Careiro, Deputy General Counsel, Executive Office of the Mayor, at 202-724-1303, or me at 202-724-7681. Elizabeth Cavendish ThcJohn A. WilsonBuilding • 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW •Siiitc300 • Washington, D.C. 20004 • Office (202) 724-7681