Archives: Staff Members

James Richards

James is a senior communications and marketing strategist with a passion for nonprofit and justice work. He collaborates across departments to promote Center programs that build empathy, inspire people to

Keisha Lewis

Keisha has been on The Center’s operational leadership team since its inception and brings more than 15 years of operations management experience. She oversees admissions, visitor experience, group sales, call center and

Nicole A. Moore

Nicole leads all educational initiatives at The Center, including K-12, university and lifelong learning. A public historian with more than 10 years of museum experience, her primary focus has been

Brian Parrott

Brian Parrott brings over 18 years of experience in event planning, design, catering, operations, and recruiting. His eye for making unforgettable memories is unmatched. His proven ability to bring the

Jenema Goodman

Jenema has worked in the accounting/finance field for over 20 years, applying accounting concepts in various types of organizations, including retail, manufacturing, property, not-for-profit, and government. Prior to joining NCCHR,

Tim’m West

Tim’m T. West is a pioneering author, poet, educator, and Hip Hop artist who can be best described as a Renaissance man, leveraging a broad and diverse set of skills and

DJ Sims

Darrin “DJ” Sims is a minister, teacher, community organizer, and strategist. He currently serves as Director of the Truth and Transformation Initiative at The Center. In this role, he leads

Philip Polk

Philip Polk, an executive with more than 22 years of marketing leadership experience, serves as Diversity, Equity and Inclusion lead for the National Center of Civil and Human Rights. In

Egbert Perry

Egbert L. J. Perry is Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of The Integral Group, LLC (Integral). A real estate, construction and community development professional since 1979, he has been at

A.J. Robinson

A.J. Robinson is President of Central Atlanta Progress (CAP) and the Atlanta Downtown Improvement District (ADID), two organizations committed to making the Atlanta community, and specifically Downtown, more livable, vital