Our Team

The Washington Home team is committed to working to support innovative and compassionate programs that improve quality of life for older adults and those in end-of-life care in the Washington, DC area.

Board of Directors Staff


Board of Directors

Sharon Collins Casey
Board Chair
Sharon Collins Casey
Board Chair

Sharon Collins Casey joined the Board of Directors in 2003 and became Board Chair in 2013. As Board Chair, she has led the repositioning of the organization from being a non-profit provider of care to nursing home residents and hospice patients to becoming a charitable foundation. The foundation is focused on the mission of supporting elderly and/or terminally ill residents in the Washington, DC area. Sharon practiced corporate/securities law for more than 20 years. She has a BA degree from Wellesley College and a JD degree from Harvard Law School.

Oak Strawbridge
Board Vice Chair
Oak Strawbridge
Board Vice Chair

Oak is a principal in Douglass Winthrop Advisors, LLC, an SEC registered investment advisory firm.

Prior to joining Douglass Winthrop, he served as Chief Financial Officer and Partner at the Grosvenor Funds, a Washington, DC- based venture capital firm where he made and managed venture investments in early-stage technology and healthcare companies.

Oak currently serves as Vice Chair of The Washington Home and has previously served as Treasurer and Chair of the Finance, Investment and Compensation Committees of the board.

He also serves on the Board of the Sibley Memorial Hospital Foundation as a member of the Execute Committee and Chair of the Finance committee.

Oak received an MBA from Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business, and a BA from The George Washington University.

Marijke Jurgens-Dupree
Board Secretary
Marijke Jurgens-Dupree
Board Secretary

Marijke Jurgens-Dupree graduated from Georgetown University and completed her graduate school studies in International Economics and Strategic Studies from Johns Hopkins University (SAIS).

She is currently Vice-Chair of the JHU SAIS Board of Advisors, and a Board Member of the International Center for Research on Women (ICRW).

Brian D. McGregor
Board Treasurer
Brian D. McGregor
Board Treasurer

Brian is Co-Founder and Principal of the Sargent Investment Group. He has broad experience helping investors construct dynamic portfolios as well as designing and implementing execution strategies. Brian holds his series 7, 63 and 65 registrations.

Brian graduated from Middlebury College with a B.A. in Economics, and he holds an MBA and a Master of Finance from Johns Hopkins University’s Carey Business School.

He is a member of the Advisory Board for his alma mater, McDonogh School, in Baltimore, MD. Brian also serves on The Washington Home’s Investment Committee and Finance Committee.

David T. Canham IV, CIMA
Board Member
David T. Canham IV, CIMA
Board Member

Dave is Managing Director & Senior Wealth Advisor at IBIO Capital. With more than 25 years of financial advisor experience, Dave manages the planning and investment needs for affluent families, individuals and non-profits.

He also collaborates with trusted professionals, including attorneys, CPAs, insurance specialists, and investment specialists for clients.

Dave has held successful tenures at global institutions such as Alex. Brown & Sons, its successor Deutsche Bank Securities, and Merrill Lynch.

Dave holds a Bachelor of Art in History from Denison University. And he is a Certified Investment Management Analyst (CIMA) — certification administered by Investment and Wealth Institute and taught in conjunction with The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania. He also completed The Institute’s Endowments and Foundations program.

Currently, Dave is the chair of The Washington Home’s Governance Committee, and also serves on both the Investment and Finance Committees.

Jill Marcel DeTemple
Jill Marcel DeTemple
Board Member
Jill Marcel DeTemple
Board Member

Jill is a principal and founder of September First Partners, LLC, a residential real estate investment company.

She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from Vanderbilt University and is a Certified Public Accountant.

In addition to serving as a board member of The Washington Home, Jill also serves on the board of directors for the Oil Painters of America.

Jill re-joined The Washington Home’s board of directors in 2021. Previously she served on its board from 2006 to 2014, in the role of Development Committee Chair.

Keith Eig, CLU, CLTC
Board Member
Keith Eig, CLU, CLTC
Board Member

Keith is a principal at Greenberg, Wexler & Eig, LLC. He specializes in individual insurance planning, long-term care insurance, and serves as the firm’s Managing Partner.

Keith has been active in the insurance industry and has been a member of NAIFA-GW since 1990, serving as President in 2005–2006.

In 2009, Keith was the 62nd recipient of the Bernard L. Wilner Award, an honor given by the Greater Washington Foundation of Insurance and Financial Advisors in recognition of high standards of conduct and service to the industry and the community.

Keith is the past President of GWFIFA, an industry foundation that raises money for local youth charities. And he is also Chairman of the Greens and Grounds Committee at the Woodmont Country Club in Potomac, MD.

Gregory A. Faron
Board Member
Gregory A. Faron
Board Member

Greg is a Partner at CityPartners, a development group focused on creating partnerships for the acquisition, design, and development of commercial, residential, and mixed-use real estate.

With more than 14 years of experience, Greg is responsible for the identification of real estate investment/development opportunities, business plan creation and execution, capital markets strategy, and asset disposition for real estate projects and partnerships focused in the Washington, DC area.

Greg holds a Bachelor of Arts from Carleton College. He is an active member of both the Urban Land Institute and the Real Estate Group in Washington, DC.

Alan S. Helfer, CPA
Board Member
Alan S. Helfer, CPA
Board Member

Alan is the managing member of HelferBell, LLC. He has more than 35 years of public accounting experience in providing comprehensive and specific tax, consulting, litigation support and business advisory services to national and international clients.

Alan’s expertise encompasses business and individual planning, entity structure, expert witness testimony, federal/state tax controversy, tax compliance, estate and trust services, and the design and implementation of accounting systems.

He holds a BS in Accounting from the University of Maryland, University College. Alan is a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, the Greater Washington Society of Certified Public Accountants, the Maryland Association of Certified Public Accountants, and the Washington DC Estate Planning Council.

Edward (Ted) H. Lamade
Board Member
Edward (Ted) H. Lamade
Board Member

Ted Lamade is a managing director on the Carnegie Institution for Science’s endowment team. In his role at Carnegie, he is responsible for sourcing new investments, monitoring existing managers, making asset allocation decisions, reporting to the investment committee, and working alongside the chief investment officer in all other areas relating to the $1.1 billion portfolio.

Areas of coverage include public and private equity, real estate, real assets, venture capital, and growth equity.
Prior to joining Carnegie, Lamade worked as a portfolio manager at Brown Advisory and was a vice president on the global interest desk at Bank of America Merrill Lynch.

He holds an MBA from The Darden School of Business, an MALS in international affairs from Georgetown University, and a Bachelor of Arts from The University of Virginia.

Robin Goodpasture Moore
Board Member
Robin Goodpasture Moore
Board Member

Robin joined The Washington Home’s Board of Directors in 2013. Robin worked for Andersen Consulting (now Accenture) for 8 years and now has her own organizing business. She has a BA degree from Gettysburg College and an MPA from UNC-Charlotte.

Staff

Crystal Carr Townsend, MPA
Chief Executive Officer
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Crystal Carr Townsend, MPA
Chief Executive Officer

Crystal joined The Washington home in 2024 to work with the board, staff, and community organizations to expand innovative programs and services that improve the quality of life for elderly and/or terminally ill residents in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area.

She has more than 20 years of community-based service delivery and funding experience working with a variety of organizations including the Healthcare Initiative Foundation (HIF), where she served as President & CEO for 12 years.

Crystal is an active member of several community groups, including serving on The Montgomery Women Board; Montgomery Moving Forward Leadership Team, Regional Primary Coalition Management Team; Philanthropy DMV (formally Washington Regional Association of Grantmakers) Board — member and outgoing Treasurer; MCPS COVID Operations Advisory Team, and the BlackRock Center for the Arts Board.

She holds a Bachelor of Arts from Hood College in Law and Society, as well as a Master of Public Administration from Rutgers University from the International Public Service and Development Program.

Tiffany Oscar, MPA, LICSW
Program Director
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Tiffany Oscar, MPA, LICSW
Program Director

Tiffany is a program manager at The Washington Home. She oversees the development and implementation of charitable programming that aims to connect social and community resources with the elderly and terminally-ill residents, in the Washington DC metropolitan area.

Prior to joining The Washington Home, Tiffany worked as a social worker in various capacities including: learning and development, outreach, and providing clinical counseling services to vulnerable populations.

Tiffany earned a Master’s degree in Social Work from the University of Texas-Austin, and a Master’s degree in Public Administration from American University. She is also a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker in Washington, DC.

Interest Areas: Emotional Wellness, Yoga & Meditation, End of Life Discussions

Patricia Ndimantang, MPP
Program Associate
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Patricia Ndimantang, MPP
Program Associate

Patricia is a program associate at The Washington Home. She is responsible for the cultivation of partnerships with aligned organizations, seeks opportunities to expand the Foundation’s impact, and manages community engagement and stewardship to enhance collaboration and outcomes.

Prior to joining The Washington Home, she engaged in research and advocacy efforts to protect the most vulnerable of workers. She has extensive expertise in non-profit donor management and donor stewardship, and has successfully managed diverse funding sources, fostered strong donor relationships, and coordinated impactful fundraising campaigns and events.

Patricia holds a bachelor’s degree in English from Madonna University in Nigeria, and a master’s degree in public policy from the George Washington University.

Interest Areas: Entrepreneurship, International Labor & Human Rights, Social Justice

Support Team

July Gutierrez
Administration & Executive Assistance
Peshie Chaifetz
Communications
Chance Ellis
tech services
Deborah Terry
Human Resources
Chris Matey
ACCOUNTING SERVICES
Shabir Ahmad
ACCOUNTING SERVICES