The Greater Washington Community Foundation welcomes Joy Russell, Trey Proctor, David Iannucci, and Paul Monterio to its Prince George’s County Advisory Board. These individuals join a diverse group of passionate and dedicated advisory board members. They, along with their colleagues, are responsible for advising The Community Foundation on the challenges and opportunities specific to Prince George’s County, and sharing their knowledge on issues of community leadership for greater impact.
“These individuals share our deep commitment to improving the quality of life for Prince George’s County residents, and their work very much aligns with our goals to increase philanthropy and ensure equity and economic mobility,” said Amina Anderson, senior director for Prince George’s County at The Community Foundation. “We are honored they have chosen to serve the county by working with The Community Foundation, and we look forward to partnering with them so that each and every Prince Georgian has an opportunity to achieve their full potential.”
Meet our Newest Advisory Board Members
David Iannuci, President and CEO of the Prince George’s County Economic Development Corporation
David Iannuci was appointed as president and CEO of the Prince George’s County Economic Development Corporation in December 2018, under County Executive Angela Alsobrooks. David oversees the County’s $50 million Economic Development Incentive Fund, which has leveraged over $1.1 Billion in private sector investments. He has played a prominent role with the County’s key initiatives such as the pursuit of the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation headquarters, the new University of Maryland Medical Center, the Purple Line, and multiple Transit Oriented Development projects. David has served in many positions within state and local government. His previous positions include assistant deputy chief administrative officer for economic development, Secretary of the Maryland Department of Business and Economic Development, executive director of the Baltimore County Department of Economic Development, and under former Maryland Governor William Donald Schaefer, Chief Legislative Officer. David is a graduate of the University of Maryland School Of Law, a member of the Maryland Bar, and a graduate of the University of Maryland College Park. A long-time resident of Prince George's County, he resides in Bowie with his wife and daughter.
Joy Russell, Chief of Staff, Prince George’s County Executive Angela Alsobrooks
Joy Russell is a senior level executive with over 20 years of local government affairs, stakeholder engagement and management experience, directing major government, corporate, and nonprofit strategies and initiatives. Prior to her current role with Prince George’s County, Joy founded Jonathan Arnold Consulting in 2014 to work with clients with strategic advisory and stakeholder management needs. Joy also served as the SVP for community impact at the United Way of the National Capital Area where she led an annual social investment strategy of approximately $2.5 million dollars. Prior to joining United Way, Joy was vice president for external relations at the National Capital Revitalization Corporation (NCRC), where she played a key role in re-positioning the economic development organization with both government and business audiences. Joy began her political career in Washington DC's Mayor Anthony Williams' Administration. She was the Mayor's deputy chief of staff for community affairs, where she was responsible for the management of stakeholder and constituency relationships in the promotion of the Mayor's strategic goals and priorities. Joy holds a law degree from the University of Maryland and undergraduate degrees in political science and public administration from James Madison University.
Paul Monteiro, Chief of Staff and Assistant Vice President of External Affairs, Howard University
Paul Monteiro is a proud graduate of Prince George's County Public Schools (PGCPS) having attended Adelphi Elementary, Buck Lodge Middle, and High Point High. He now serves as an At-Large member of the PGCPS Board of Education and Vice Chair of its Academic Affairs Committee. Paul worked at the United States Supreme Court and later served in the Capitol Hill office of Senator Barack Obama before transitioning to his presidential campaign headquarters. In 2009, Paul joined the White House staff as an associate director of the Office of Public Engagement and coordinator of the My Brother’s Keeper mentorship program for young men attending local high schools. President Obama later appointed him as the national director of AmeriCorps VISTA (Volunteers in Service to America). In 2015, Attorney General Loretta Lynch designated him as head of the Community Relations Service at the U.S. Department of Justice. He is an incoming member of Leadership Greater Washington and on the Board of Governors of Wesley Theological Seminary. He is also a proud graduate of the University of Maryland and Howard University School of Law.
Gregory “Trey” Proctor, III, Vice President of G.S. Proctor & Associates, Inc.
Trey Proctor, III, has been with G.S. Proctor since June 2014. In those five years, he has emerged as a real asset in local, state and federal lobbying areas; particularly as it relates to areas of Energy, Utilities, Transportation and Infrastructure, Healthcare, Zoning and Permitting, and the many other client interests of G.S. Proctor. Trey graduated from Elon University with a BS in business administration with a marketing concentration and dual minors in economics and international studies. He immediately began his career as a Credit Analyst at Old Line Bank. Before being promoted to an Assistant Vice President position, Trey assisted the credit department in analyzing potential clients and loans and assisting with the real property valuations process. Trey has a strong commitment to community involvement and—in addition to contributing countless hours to community service efforts with Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc., Heart of America, and the Alice Ferguson Foundation—serves on the Board of Directors for the College of Southern Maryland Foundation, Historic Sotterley and Leadership Prince George’s. He lives in Accokeek with his wife, Charlita, and their two daughters, Zauriel and Simile.