Advisory Council

The Landing’s Advisory Council is comprised of volunteers from diverse backgrounds and professions who help The Landing improve by lending their skills and expertise as needed.

Libin Abraham
Lead Pastor/Elder
Bent Tree Bible Fellowship

Jonathan Carr
President
Christian Brothers Foundation

Kristy Cho, MSW
Consultant
Independent

Tyler Dunman
Special Counsel – Uganda
The Human Trafficking Institute

Michael Emmitte
District Manager
Insperity

Karen Gentry
Director of Strategy and Operations
To Educate All Children

Nadia I. Gire
Equity Partner
Orgain Bell & Tucker LLP

Christopher Hackerman
Of Counsel
Ahmad, Zavitsanos & Mensing

Commander Dan Harris
Police Commander
Houston Police Department

Dr. Dionne Hill
Mental Health Clinic Manager
The Harris Center for Mental Health and IDD

Madhuri Immaraj
Physical Therapist Assistant
Home Health

Dr. Prem Immaraj
Medical Doctor
Huntsville Mem Hospital, Huntsville, TX

Kenny Kolkhorst
Shareholder
Fitts, Roberts, Kolkhorst & Co. P.C.

Vijay Kondur
Founder | President
Fight Cancer Inc

Irene Lawder
External Affairs Committee

Eric Lopez
Texas Ranger
Texas Department of Public Safety

Dennis Mark
Task Force Coordinator
Human Trafficking Rescue Alliance – Houston Police Department

Kesha Miller
Department of Justice
United States Attorney’s Office – SDTX

Ophelia Mok
Clinical Family Advocate
Child Advocates of Fort Bend

Cheryl Moores
Victim Specialist
Department of Justice

Deepti Reim
Marketing Teacher
Da Vinci Communications High School, El Segundo, CA

Rocio Thomas, MPH
Program Coordinator – Epidemiology and Disease Control
The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston School of Public Health

Rachel Thomas, M.Ed.
Founder/Director
Sowers Education Group

Linda Venema
Clinical
Step Up on Second

Agneta Venkatraman
Founder
Esther

Kimberly Williams
Program Director
St. Luke’s Health

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