District Of Columbia 2023 2023-2024 Regular Session

District Of Columbia Council Bill PR25-1035 Introduced / Bill

Filed 10/22/2024

                    MURIEL BOWSER 
MAYOR 
October 22, 2024 
The 
Honorable Phil Mendelson  
C
hairman 
C
ouncil of the District of Columbia 
John A. Wilson B
uilding 
1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Suite 504 
Washington, DC 20004 
Dear Chairman Mendelson: 
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), pursuant to section 204 	of the Clemency Board
Establishment
 Act of 2018, effective December 13, 2018 (D.C. Law 22-197; D.C. Official Code §
24-481.04), I am pleased to nominate the following person:
Dr. 
Indira Henard 
Connecticut Avenue, NW 
Washington, DC 
20015 
(Ward 3) 
fo
r reappointment as the member with 
a background in victim’s rights of the Clemency Board of the 
District of Columbia, for 	a term to end February 10, 2029. 
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.  
Sincerely, 
Muriel Bowser 
Mayor  1 £~ 
2 ~ Phil Mendelson 
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 Dr. Indira Henard to the Clemency Board. 
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17 RESOLVED, BY THE COUNCIL 	OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, that this 
18 resolution may be cited as the "Clemency Board Dr. Indira Henard Confirmation Resolution 	of 
19 2024". 
20 Sec. 
2. The Council of the District of Columbia confirms the reappointment 	of: 
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22 	Dr. Indira Henard 
23 	Connecticut A venue, NW 
24 	Washington, 
DC 20015 
25 	(Ward 3) 
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27 as the member with a background in victim's rights 	of the Clemency Board, established by 
28 section 203 of the Clemency Board Establishment Act 	of 2018, effective December 13, 2018 
29 (D.C. Law 22-197, D.C. Official Code§ 24-481.03), for a term to end February 
10, 2029. 
30 Sec. 3. The Council of the District of Columbia shall transmit a copy 	of this resolution, 
31 upon its adoption, to the nominee and to the Office 	of the Mayor. 
32 Sec. 4. This resolution shall take effect immediately.   
Dr. Indira Henard, Dsw, Msw 
 
 
Washington, DC  
 
E x e c u t i v e S u m m a r y  
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Mission-centric and strategic leader with 20+ years of experience in gender-based violence and a heart for leading and living a life of 
public service centered around non-profit and advocacy work. A compassionate and committed national thought leader proven to 
prosper in times of adversity in executive leadership roles, consultative relationships, and corporate board member positions with 
countless awards for impacting the communities served. Recognized as a trusted advocate dedicated to influencing international 
organizations that empower and support others. 
 
C O R E S T R E N G T H S  
• Crisis Management 
• Social Work 
• Organizational & Board 
Leadership 
• Strategic Planning 
• Public Policy 
• Mentoring & Coaching 
• Servant Leadership 
• International Consulting 
• Fundraising & Donor Relations 
• Training & Speaking 
Engagements 
• Program Development 
• Community Relations 
 
E D U C A T I O N  
University of Southern 
California, Los Angeles, CA 
Doctorate of Social Work 
 
Catholic University of 
America, Washington, DC 
Master of Social Work, 
• Concentration: Social Change/ 
Macro Social Work Policy 
 
Wheaton College, Norton, MA 
Bachelor of Arts, Major: 
Political Science 
• Minor: Legal Studies 
 
Certific ati ons  
Substance Abuse and Mental 
Health Services Administration 
Screening, Brief Intervention 
and Referral to Treatment for 
Substance Abuse Disorders 
(SBIRT) 
 
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N o t a b l e H o n o r s & R e c o g n i t i o n  
Washington Business Journal, Women Who Mean Business Award, 2021 | People on 
the Move, 2020 | 40 under 40 Award, 2019 
Washingtonian of the Year, 2020 
Wheaton College, Alumni Social Impact Award, 2021 | Inducted into the Chad Yowell 
Athletic Hall of Fame, 2017 | Athletics All Community Team, 2000 | Ruth Capers McKay 
Leadership Award, 2003 | Patricia King Leadership Award, 2001 
Presented by Mayor Muriel Bowser, Washington Women of Excellence Award, 2020 
RALIANCE Honors, Community Leader of the Year, 2019 
The Marquis Who’s Who Publication Record, Who’s Who in America, 2019 
Essence Magazine, African American Women on the Ground doing Sexual Violence Work, 2018 
People Issue Washington City Paper, Named 1 of 20 people in DC making a difference, 2018 
Catholic Univ., Alumni Achievement Award, National Catholic School of Social Service, 2018 
Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, National "Victim Impact Award", 2015 
Bishop’s Award-Unity Fellowship Church Movement, 2015 
 
P r o f e s s i o n a l E x p e r i e n c e  
DC Rape Crisis Center 	2008 - Present 
Executive Director 	2016 - Present 
Interim Executive Director/Deputy Director/Director of Policy & Advocacy/Counseling 
& Advocacy Program Manager, 2008 - 2016 
Joined the organization as a Counseling Manager after serving as a volunteer, achieved multiple 
promotions over tenure, and ultimately selected to serve as the Executive Director of the oldest 
rape crisis center in the country. Fostered an engaging and motivating environment for a team 
of 25 employees and 65 volunteers. 
• Lead a transformational effort for an underperforming agency, developing and executing strategy 
for the repositioning efforts across finance, operations, diversity funding, and community relations. 
• Cultivated a positive workplace culture and led the organization to be recognized as a 2019 
and 2020 recipient of the Best Places to Work by the Washington Business Journal, Best of 
Washington Award in 2019, 2020, and 2021, including the Business Hall of Fame, and the 2019 
Agency of the Year Award by the National Association of Social Workers. 
• Spearheaded the vision, strategy, and execution to achieve success in ongoing program, 
policy, and project initiatives, annual and ongoing fundraising development, project planning, 
program planning, capacity building, sustainability, and change management. 
• Influenced decisions on Capitol Hill by monitoring and analyzing activity, disseminating it 
across similar organizations, developing and implementing strategies for advancing policy 
goals, and issuing briefs and policy papers. 
• Promoted awareness through advocacy and community development by enhancing relationships 
with civic, social, and community organizations aligned with the Center's mission and values. 
• Participated in events and built brand engagement through digital marketing tools, and social. 
• Leveraged strong social work expertise to provide individual and group counseling to sexual 
abuse survivors, including hotline and hospital advocacy to support women in crisis.  Dr. Indira Henard, Dsw, Msw 
Washington, DC   H 
P r o f e s s i o n a l E x p e r i e n c e (continued) 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
National Catholic School of Social Service, Catholic University, Adjunct Faculty 	2018 - Present 
Collaborated with university leadership to support programs in the School of Social Work. Developed curriculum and facilitated courses 
and discussions to students in a higher-education classroom setting in classes focused on Diversity and Social Work Response to Trauma. 
Independent Executive Consulting, Gender-Based Violence Consultant, International Program Development 2016 - Present 
Provided advisory services, including training, program development, and capacity building for clients to create the foundation to 
effectively respond to the needs of gender-based violence victims. 
• Selected to serve and advise Secretary Lloyd J. Austin III and the US Office of the Secretary of Defense, as a highly qualified expert, 
through an independent review commission on military sexual assault ordered by President Biden. 
• Led international engagements in collaboration with non-governmental organizations (NGOs) to develop programs for gender-based violence. 
• Orchestrated the strategy and execution of the efforts to open the first rape crisis center in Lagos, Nigeria. 
• Guided a coalition of international NGOs, alongside Code Innovation, in developing a mobile application to aid refugee workers 
supporting sexual assault victims. 
• Played an integral role in developing the USAID Bersama Program in Papua, Indonesia, as part of the Winrock International initiatives. 
• Contributed to the Odyssey Impact as a consultant for the Recy Taylor Film, a documentary production exposing the legacy of physical 
abuse of black women. 
Office of the Honorable John R. Lewis, US Rep., Georgia 5th District, Congressional Social Work Fellow 2015 - 2016 
Provided support to constituents in correspondence response, informational tours, and legislative inquiries at the state and national levels. 
• Developed policy papers, briefings, and other documents for congressional staff. 
• Conducted legal research, developed, and issued briefs on varying policy topics. 
United States Senate Office of Barack Obama D-IL, Special Assistant to the Deputy Director & Chief Counsel 2007 - 2009 
Obama for America Presidential Campaign 
Liaised across multiple levels of government, including the Legislative, Judicial, and Executive branches, on various research, projects, 
meetings, and policy issues. 
• Collaborated with senior officials in various inter-governmental affairs offices in the development and implementation of special projects. 
• Researched legislation and provided briefing papers to the Senator on topics of interest. 
• Articulated the Senator’s position on policy issues on his behalf at meetings and events. 
Executive Office State of Illinois, Federal and State Liaison 	2004 - 2005 
Served as a Member of the National Governor’s Association Education, Early Childhood and Workforce Committee. Oversaw policy 
development, legislation monitoring, and federal appropriations processes. 
• Drafted the policy and legislation for the No Child Left Behind Act in collaboration with other agencies to develop state policy positions. 
• Monitored legislation on immigration, welfare reform, disability, women’s health, healthcare, and education. 
• Aided in the procurement of $200M in funding for NGA’s education programs and the overall federal investment in education. 
 
B o a r d & C o m m i s s i o n L e a d e r s h i p  
UBER Safety Advisory Board, Board Member, 2021 - Present 
Leadership Greater Washington, Board Member, 2021 - Present 
Wheaton College Norton, MA, Board of Trustees, 2020 - Present 
National Catholic School of Social Service-Catholic Univ., Board Member, 2018 - Present 
National Alliance to End Sexual Violence, Board Member, 2018 - Present 
DC Anti Sexual Harassment Commission, Member, 2018 - Present 
President’s Commission, Wheaton College Norton, MA, Member, 2018 - 2020 
DC Crime Victims Compensation Advisory Commission, Member, 2017 - Present 
DC Crime Victims Compensation Appeals Board, Board Member, 2017 - Present 
Women at Risk International Fdn., Lagos, Nigeria, Advisory Board Member, 2016 - Present 
Affiliations  
Member, Chief (private network 
that supports and connects other 
women executive leaders) 
Leadership Greater Washington, 
Class of 2021 
Washington, DC Executive Circle 
Movement Maker, Move to End 
Violence 
National Association of Social 
Workers (NASW) 
 
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Executive Office of the Mayor – Mayor’s Office of Talent and Appointments 
John A. Wilson Building | 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, 	Suite 600 | Washington, DC 20004 
 
   
 
 
Dr. Indira Henard 
 
Dr. Indira Henard is the Executive Director of the District of Columbia 
Rape Crisis Center (DCRCC). Dr. Henard has been involved in the 
violence against women movement for 20 years. Her expertise in 
gender-based violence is rooted in an anti-oppression, feminist theory 
and survivor centered model. Dr. Henard’s direct service experience in 
various gender-based violence programs has helped to inform her policy 
analysis that has led to coordinating public policy initiatives, organizing 
and planning space for survivor-led advocacy and educating local and 
international communities around civic participation within the violence 
against women movement.  
Prior to joining the DCRCC, Dr. Henard served as a Senate Aide for Senator Barack Obama (	D-
IL) on Capitol Hill, as well as Special Assistant on his Presidential Campaign. Additionally, Dr. 
Henard has deep ties within the policy sector having served as a Ralph Bunche Institute Fellow at 
Duke University, a Congressional Truman Fellow on Capitol Hill, 	and a Charles Hamilton 
Houston Fellow at Georgetown Law Center.  
Dr. Henard’s high-level training and technical assistance provided to local nonprofits and 
international NGOs has resulted in the repositioning of the sexual assault coalition in the District 
of Columbia, opening the first rape crisis center in Lagos, Nigeria, as well as a coalition of 
international NGOs developing a mobile app to aid refugee workers who are working with sexual 
assault victims. Dr. Henard has been recognized locally, and nationally, for her contributions to 
the violence against women movement to include, but not limited to receiving the 2020 
Washington Women of Excellence Award presented by Mayor Muriel Bowser of Washington, 
DC.  
A Ward 3 resident, Dr. Henard earned her Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Wheaton 
College, her Master of Social Work degree from Catholic University of America, and her 
Doctorate of Social Work from the University of Southern California.    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:   Kimberly A. Bassett, Steve Walker 
From:   Betsy Cavendish 
Date:   October 7, 2024 
Subject:  Legal sufficiency review of a resolution reappointing Dr. Indira Henard as a 
member of the Clemency Board 
This is to Certify that this office has reviewed the above-referenced Order and found 
it to be legally unobjectionable.  If you have any questions in this regard, please do not hesitate 
to call Michael Porcello, Deputy General Counsel, Executive Office of the Mayor, at 202-727-
0872, or me at 202-724-7681. 
 
 
 
 
______________________________ 
Elizabeth Cavendish