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Tiara D. Booker-Dwyer

Tiara D. Booker-Dwyer, Chair
Member at Large - Appointed 2023

Tiara Booker-Dwyer is an experienced researcher, educator, and leader. She currently works as a Senior Policy Associate with Policy Studies Associates (PSA). In this role, she supports education leaders in Pennsylvania, Maryland, and New York in developing strategic plans; creating and implementing research-based professional learning experiences for aspiring and current assistant principals, principals, and superintendents; and collecting and analyzing data to inform decisions. Prior to joining PSA, Mrs. Booker-Dwyer was an Assistant State Superintendent for the Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE) where she led career and technical education, leadership development, school improvement, financial literacy, and equity and civil rights compliance. Mrs. Booker-Dwyer also served as an Executive Director, Ombudsman, Technology Education Supervisor, and STEM Specialist for MSDE. She was a Program Director for the Maryland Business Roundtable for Education where she developed strategic alliances and led stakeholder groups in the implementation of programs designed to prepare students for future job markets. Additionally, she has taught science at the middle school, high school, and college levels. Ms. Booker-Dwyer began her career conducting research and publishing in the field of neuroscience before transitioning to the education sector. She holds an active Maryland Educator Certificate with Superintendent I/II and Administrator I/II endorsements. She earned a bachelor’s degree from Lincoln University and a master’s degree from Johns Hopkins University. She is a graduate of Overlea High School in Baltimore County and is the proud mother of two teenagers in Baltimore County Public Schools.

Christina M. Pumphrey, Vice Chair
District 6 – Elected 2022

Christina Pumphrey grew up in Baltimore City, graduating from Baltimore Polytechnic Institute. She attended the Community College of Baltimore County, UMBC, and the University of Baltimore, pursuing her current career as a litigation paralegal. Christina and her husband, Jim, have four children, three of whom graduated from BCPS schools. Their youngest daughter is currently a junior at George Washington Carver Center. Christina and her family have been residents of Baltimore County for over 25 years, currently residing in Parkville.

Christina has been an education advocate and supporter of public education in Baltimore County for approximately 20 years. She began her advocacy serving on the executive boards of various PTA units as president, vice president, and secretary, as well as serving as chairperson for several PTA committees. Christina was most recently an area vice president for the PTA Council of Baltimore County and served as lead volunteer for the Student Support Network of Baltimore County at Pine Grove Middle School. Christina has held several education advocacy roles throughout the years, including positions serving on the Superintendent’s Parent Advisory Council and the Stakeholder Advisory Committee for MYIPAS.

Maggie Litz Domanowski
District 3 – Elected 2022

Maggie Litz Domanowski is a lifelong resident of Baltimore County, having spent more than half her life rooted in District Three. She grew up in White Hall with her parents and two older sisters and is now raising her own family in Baldwin. Maggie and her husband, Tim, have three children who attend a BCPS elementary school and an older son who is a senior at Calvert Hall College. Mrs. Domanowski has long been an advocate for children and is especially proud of her involvement with Girls on the Run Greater Chesapeake where she helped elementary age girls build their confidence and life skills through weekly practice sessions and physical activity. Maggie has served as both room parent and PTA curriculum liaison where her children attend school, as well as a parent coordinator for youth sports teams. In her spare time, she works full-time as an administrative assistant and enjoys competing in Spartan Races all over the East Coast.

Tiffany Lashawn Frempong

Tiffany Lashawn S. Frempong
Member at Large - Appointed 2023

Biographical information coming soon!

Robin L. Harvey
District 1 – Elected 2022
Board Vice Chair December 2022 – December 2023

Robin Harvey currently serves as the Executive Director for the Maryland Department of Human Services Office of Licensing and Monitoring. She is responsible for leading her team in licensing and monitoring private foster care throughout the state of Maryland. Prior to her current role, Robin served in public child welfare for over 20 years, working her way through the ranks from Case Manager to Director of a local department of social services. She has been honored with the “Be A Hero” award from the Baltimore Child Abuse Center for her work in child abuse prevention and intervention. She began her professional career as a Guidance Counselor for Boston Public Schools.

Currently, Robin serves as the District 1 Commissioner for the Baltimore County Commission for Women. Robin is a licensed social worker by training and profession. She received her undergraduate degree in Psychology from the College of William and Mary and her Master of Social Work degree from the University of Pennsylvania. Robin currently resides in Windsor Mill, Maryland, with her family.

Julie Henn
District 5 - Appointed in 2016. Elected in 2018 and 2022 to serve four-year terms

Julie Henn is an Information Technology professional with 25 years of experience in education, government, non-profit, and corporate management. A graduate of the EDUCAUSE Leadership Institute, she currently works for the Community College of Baltimore County. Prior to her appointment to the Board in 2016 as a member at large, Ms. Henn served on the Northeast Area Education Advisory Council, the Superintendent’s Parents’ Advisory Council, and the Transportation Advisory Committee. She has been an active parent volunteer for BCPS, a leader for Girl Scouts of Central Maryland, a catechist for St. Stephen Church, and has served on the Glenside Farms Homeowners Association Board. Ms. Henn holds an MBA from Loyola University Maryland (Fellows Program) and a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Public Relations from Marquette University, where she was the recipient of the Senior Leadership Award for the College of Communications. She and her family are lifelong residents of northeast Baltimore County and currently live in Perry Hall.

Jane E. Lichter
District 2 – Elected 2022
Board Chair December 2022 – December 2023

Jane Lichter is a career educator, having spent 37 years working in Baltimore County Public Schools. She started her career as a special educator at Essex, Sparks, and Milbrook elementary schools before becoming a language arts resource teacher, curriculum and instruction coordinator, and principal of Lansdowne Elementary School. During her last 8 years in BCPS she supported and supervised principals as an executive director. She retired from the system in June 2021.

Ms. Lichter obtained an undergraduate degree from the University of Maryland in special education, a master’s degree in curriculum and instruction from Loyola University, a certificate in educational technology from Johns Hopkins University, and possesses administrative and superintendent’s licenses from the Maryland State Board of Education. She is a lifelong resident of Baltimore County and currently resides in Pikesville with her family.

Rod McMillion

Rod McMillion
District 7 - Elected 2018, 2022

Rod McMillion retired from BCPS after having taught for 35 years and 10 months. He was certified K-12 as a physical education teacher and taught 10 years in elementary school prior to moving to secondary. After being elected, Mr. McMillion retired from Chesapeake High School where he had worked 25 years in varying roles including department chair, athletic director, teacher, coach, bus driver, and Level II food service manager. Mr. McMillion is a proud graduate of Kenwood High School, Essex Community College, and Towson State University. He has earned master of science degrees from Morgan State University in physical education and counseling psychology from Loyola College. Mr. McMillion has resided in Essex for over 60 years.

Dr. Brenda Savoy
District 4 – Elected 2022

Community Activist Dr. Brenda Savoy brings 36 years of outstanding service to Maryland public schools. She has served at all levels: high school English teacher, assistant principal, managing principal, Maryland State Department of Education, Baltimore City Juvenile Justice Center, and adjunct college professor. Her educational experiences also include studies in Public Administration at the University of Baltimore.

She is a graduate of Nova Southeastern University, earning a doctorate degree in Educational Leadership. She also has a master’s of science degree in Criminal Justice Administration from Coppin State University, along with a bachelor’s of science degree in English.

Dr. Savoy is a member of the following organizations:

  • Baltimore County Commission for Women
  • Baltimore County Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta, Incorporated
  • Baltimore County Human Trafficking Work Group
  • Baltimore County Chapter of the Association of African American Life and History
  • Baltimore County Progressive Democrats
  • Phi Delta Kappa, Johns Hopkins University
Felicia Stolusky

Felicia Stolusky
Member at Large - Appointed 2023

Felicia Stolusky was an educator in Baltimore County Public Schools from 1997-2016, where she taught social studies at the middle school level. She served as a substitute teacher in the system from 2016-2020. She also served as an interim School Board Member in 2022. Felicia attended BCPS for her entire school career and is a graduate of Randallstown High School. Her two daughters have also attended BCPS schools, and she currently has one daughter at Franklin High School. Mrs. Stolusky earned a bachelor of arts degree from the University of Delaware and a master's degree from Towson University. She has volunteered for the Student Support Network, by organizing its food pantry and helping out at Food Drives, since 2020. Felicia Stolusky is a longtime and enthusiastic Orioles fan and has always been passionate about the physical and emotional well-being of our nation's youth. She resides in Owings Mills with her husband, two daughters, and beloved dog.

Emory L. Young

Emory L. Young
Member at Large - Appointed 2023

Biographical information coming soon!

Kayla Drummond

Kayla Drummond
Student Member of the Board - Selected 2023

Biographical information coming soon!

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