District Of Columbia 2023-2024 Regular Session

District Of Columbia Council Bill PR25-0866 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 06/20/2024

                            MURIEL BOWSER 
MAYOR 
Ju
ne 20, 2024 
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 M endelson: 
In accordance with section 
2 of the Confirmation Act of 1978, effective March 3, 1979 (D.C. Law 2-
142; 
D.C. Official Code § 1-523.01), and 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 
individual:  
Mr. James Berry, Jr.
 
16th Street, NW 
Washington, DC 20012 
(Ward 4) 
for 
reappointment as a public voting member of the Commission on Re-Entry and Returning 	Citizen 
Af
fairs, for a term to end August 4, 2026. 
Enclosed, you will find biographical information detailing the experience of the above-m	entioned 
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 
Reappointments, should the Council require additional information.  
Sincerely, 
Muriel B owser 
Mayor  1 
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3 	at the request 	of the Mayor 
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6 	A PROPOSED RESOLUTION 
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10 	IN THE COUNCIL OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 
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15 To confirm the reappointment of James Berry, Jr. to the Commission on Re-Entry and Returning 
16 Citizen Affairs. 
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18 RESOLVED, BY THE COUNCIL OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, that this 
19 resolution may be cited as the "Commission on Re-Entry and Returning Citizen Affairs James 
20 Berry, 
Jr. Confirmation Resolution of 2024". 
21 Sec. 2. The Council of the District of Columbia confirms the reappointment 	of: 
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23 	Mr. James Berry, Jr. 
24 	16th Street, 	NW 
25 	Washington, DC 20012 
26 	(Ward 4) 
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28 as a public voting member of the Commission on Re-Entry and Returning Citizen Affairs, 
29 established by section 4 	of the Office on Ex-Offender Affairs and Commission on Re-Entry and 
30 Ex-Offender Establishment 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, 2026. 
32 Sec. 3. The Council of the District of Columbia shall transmit a copy 	of this resolution, 
33 upon its adoption, to the nominee and to the Office 	of the Mayor. 
34 Sec. 
4. This resolution shall take effect immediately.  James D. Berry, Jr. 
EXPERIENCE 
DEPUTY DIRECTOR 
COURT SERVICES AND OFFENDER SUPERVISION AGENCY FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 
633 Indiana Avenue, N.W. 
Suite 1244 
Washington, DC 20004 
2014 to 2022 
Serves as a close advisor to the Director of CSOSA.
Acts for and represents the Director in fulfilling her leadership duties in directing the Agency,
which includes a staff of over 850 employees.
Responsible for the execution of the Agency mission and the Director’s vision through high level
executive leadership. Responsible for overseeing select CSOSA operations and ensuring
accountability to strategic priorities through a team of high-ranking Associate Directors with
responsibilities covering a range of staff, administrative and operational programs.
Directs CSOSA’s top leaders to ensure the development of business plans and program
requirements. Oversees the development of strategic and tactical initiatives designed to meet
organizational objectives.
Serves as CSOSA’s representative in meetings with high level officials to present and negotiate
strategies for the Agency. Serves as a key CSOSA representative and spokesperson with other
Federal agencies, state and local governments and the private sector. Serves as a key leader in inter
and intra agency task forces and committees to respond to congressional regulatory inquiries.
CHIEF, COMMUNITY DEFENDER DIVISION 
PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICE FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 
680 Rhode Island Avenue, N.E., Suite H-5 
Washington, D.C., 20002 
2002 to 2014 
Served as the Chief of the Public Defender Service’s (PDS) Community Defender Division (CDD),
with responsibility for the overall planning, development and management of all aspects of PDS’
community defense initiative in providing resources and services to adults and juveniles in the D.C.
criminal justice system who were in the post-adjudication stage of a criminal case and under
criminal justice supervision.
Served as the principal advisor to the Director of the D.C. Public Defender Service on mattersrelating to PDS’ Community Defender Division. Kept the Director fully informed of issues,
problems and decisions made regarding CDD programming as well as concerning critical mattersthat affected the success rate of CDD staff and PDS’ clientele.  Developed, coordinated and managed all aspects of CDD’s three programs (Community Reentry, 
Institutional Services, and Juvenile Services). Developed as well as implemented operating 
procedures for all three initiatives. Exercised budgetary discretion and provided recommendations 
to the Director that impacted operational planning, integration and the overall budget of CDD. 
 
 Provided direction on policy and all procedural matters relating to the operations of CDD. Also, 
directed and managed the planning, evaluation and special initiative processes for CDD. Was 
responsible for helping to coordinate planning activities for the development of a financial 
management plan, the annual PDS budget, GPRA and performance measures, and PDS’ overall 
goals and objectives. Directed the development and maintenance of qualitative and quantitative 
program information and assessed the impact of this information on performance measures, 
outcomes and expenditures. 
 
 Performed the full range of managerial and supervisory responsibilities, including organizational 
planning and alignment, position management, interviewing and hiring for subordinate positions, 
staff training and development, performance evaluation, resolving employee grievances and 
disciplinary cases and approval of leave and work-life options. 
 
 Developed and supervised community outreach initiatives. Managed and monitored the 
development of CDD partnerships with legal and other advocacy groups, faith-based groups, 
charitable groups, and community and other organizations that provide services to indigent people. 
Actively cultivated effective working relationships with such agencies to promote and enhance the 
organization’s community defense strategy. Supervised the development, publication and 
distribution of written materials for community outreach. Also, represented the Public Defender 
Service at top management meetings, conferences and other gatherings that related to the PDS’ 
client-centered, holistic approach to community defense. 
 
COMMUNITY RELATIONS SPECIALIST, OFFICE OF COMMUNITY JUSTICE PROGRAMS 
COURT SERVICES AND OFFENDER SUPE RVISION AGENCY FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 
1230 Taylor Street, N.W., Suite 102 
Washington, D.C. 20011 
2000 to 2002 
 
 Reported directly to the Associate Director of Community Justice Programs and was responsible 
for coordinating community outreach, support and public information programs designed to 
facilitate community-oriented criminal justice supervision, increase offender accountability, 
respond to community concerns, and enhance public safety. 
 Established and maintained a system of contacts in assigned communities to assure continuous and 
effective communications between community members and the Court Services and Offender 
Supervision Agency (CSOSA). 
 To gain citizens’ trust and support for community-oriented supervision, planned community and 
committee meetings as well as represented CSOSA in these and other gatherings with federal, state, 
local and community officials, and with community representatives. 
 Educated all parties about CSOSA’s programmatic goals to facilitate cooperative partnerships. 
 Prepared written and oral status reports to apprise the Associate Director of Community Justice 
Programs and others of community responses, community needs, and strategies to respond to 
community concerns and program adjustments that were necessary to meet specific community 
priorities.   
SENTENCING SPECIALIST, OFFENDER REHABILITATION DIVISION 
PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICE FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 
633 Indiana Avenue, N.W. 
Washington, D.C. 20001 
1975 to 2000 
 
 Duties included short and long-term individual counseling of clients manifesting a wide range of 
social, emotional, psychiatric, drug and/or alcohol related problems; the development and 
preparation of psycho-social assessments for presentation in the D.C. Superior and U.S. District 
Courts; as well as functioning as an advocate for clients in social service delivery systems to 
facilitate entry into community programs as an alternative to incarceration.
 
MILITARY 
CORRECTIONAL SPECIALIST, 140
th  
MILITARY POLICE COMPANY 
UNITED STATES ARMY 
Fort Gordon, Georgia 
Correctional Specialist 
1972 to 1974 
 
 Inducted into the United States Army shortly after my graduation from college.
 Attended the United States Army Military Police School at Fort Gordon, Ga. and was the 
Distinguished Graduate of Class 30 in 1973.
 Was promoted three times (to the rank of Specialist 4th Class) during my first six months of service 
in the U.S. Army.
 Within the first year of entry, was promoted a fourth time to the rank of Acting Sergeant.
 For the remaining year of my enlistment, served as a Shift Commander of the maximum security 
cell-block at Fort Gordon.
 Was honorably discharged in September 1974.
 
CIVIC AND COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENTS (Partial List) 
 
CHAIRPERSON, CHIEF OF POLICE CITIZENS’ ADVISORY COUNCIL 
METROPOLITAN POLICE DEPARTMENT 
Washington, D.C. 
Incumbent 
 
MAYORAL APPOINTEE 
COMMISSION ON REENTRY AND EX -OFFENDER AFFAIRS 
Washington, D.C. 
2012 to Present 
 
PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE 
MAYOR OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA’S JUVENILE JUSTICE ADVISORY GROUP 
Washington, D.C. 
2009 to 2014  MEMBER, COMMUNITY ADVISORY COUNCIL 
D.C. DEPARTMENT OF YOUTH REHABILITATION SERVICES 
Washington, D.C. 
2007 to 2011 
 
PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICE REPRESENT ATIVE 
COMMUNITY-ORIENTED DEFENDER NETWORK 
Washington, D.C. 
2006 to 2014 
 
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBER 
WASHINGTON, DC POLICE FOUNDATION 
Washington, D.C. 
2004 to Present 
 
MEMBER, EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE (2002 TO PRESENT) 
MEMBER, BOARD OF DIRECTORS (1994 TO PRESENT) 
COUNCIL FOR COURT EXCELLENCE 
Washington, D.C. 
 
CHAIRPERSON 
ADVISORY NEIGHBORHOOD COMMISSIONER’S (CITYWIDE) ASSEMBLY 
Washington, D.C. 
1998 to 2006 
 
CHAIRPERSON 
ADVISORY NEIGHBORHOOD COMMISSION 5C 
Washington, D.C. 
1991 to 2005 
 
COMMISSIONER 
ADVISORY NEIGHBORHOOD COMMISSION 5C 
SINGLE MEMBER DISTRICT 5C01 
Washington, D.C. 
1989 to 2006 
 
PRESIDENT 
BATES AREA CIVIC ASSOCIATION, INC. 
Washington, D.C. 
1986 to 2010 
 
MEMBER, CLASS OF 1995 
LEADERSHIP WASHINGTON 
Washington, D.C. 
1995  EDUCATION 
 
UNIVERSITY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 
Master of Arts, Counseling, 1980 
 
VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY 
Bachelor of Arts, Criminal Justice, 1972 
 
LICENSURE 
 
Licensed in the District of Columbia as a Professional Counselor 
Licensed in the District of Columbia as an Independent Clinical Social Worker 
 
REFERENCES 
 
Furnished upon request. 
JDB   
Executive Office of the Mayor – Mayor’s Office of Talent and Appointments 
John A. Wilson Building | 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, Suite 600 | Washington, DC 20004 
 
   
 
 
James Berry Jr. 
 
Mr. James Berry Jr. is a retired Deputy Director of the Court Services 
and Offender Supervision Agency for the District of Columbia 
(“CSOSA”) and is a current member of the Commission on Re-Entry 
and Returning Citizen Affairs.  
As the Deputy Director of CSOSA, Mr. Berry was 	the advisor to and 
representative of the Director in fulfilling her duties. He was 	responsible 
for executing the Director’s vision by overseeing operations and 
accountability through leading a team of Associate Directors as they 
managed staff through administrative and operational programs. Mr. 
Berry has served on numerous civic boards including the Council for 
Court Excellence, the DC Police Foundation, 	and as the chairperson of the Chief of Police 
Citizens’ Advisory Council. 
A Ward 4 resident, Mr. Berry earned his Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice from Villanova 
University and his Master of Arts in Counseling from the University of the District of Columbia.  GOVERNMENT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 
Executive Office of Mayor Muriel Bowser 
 
Office of the General Counsel to the Mayor 
 
 
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The John A. Wilson Building     •    1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW     •     Suite 300    •   Washington, D.C.  20004     •    Office (202) 724-7681 
 
To:   Tomas Talamante, Steve Walker 
From:   Betsy Cavendish 
Date:   June 7, 2024 
Subject:  Legal sufficiency review of Resolutions nominating James Berry, Jr., Kennetta 
Calloway, Larry Moon, James Dunn, Ricardo W. Sheppard, Maurice Tyree, and 
Myra Woods as members of the Commission on Re-Entry and Returning 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 Erika Satterlee, Deputy General Counsel, Executive Office of the Mayor, at 202-
724-1303, or me at 202-724-7681. 
 
 
______________________________ 
Elizabeth A. (Betsy) Cavendish