HHW Board of Directors  


Dwayne Campbell

Dwayne Campbell is the Associate Director of Postsecondary Access at the Emily Krzyzewski Center. As a first-generation college student and immigrant, he is passionate about issues of educational equity and social justice, and strives to influence initiatives/policies that address the chronic challenges that hinder the success of traditionally disenfranchised groups. Dwayne pursued his first degree in English and International Relations at the University of the West Indies (Mona), master's degrees in Curriculum & Instruction, Educational Administration, and Applied Developmental & Educational Psychology at Boston College, and doctorate in Educational Leadership (specializing in Evaluation) from the University of Rochester. Dwayne feels extremely honored to be working with (and learning from) The Triangle's very promising and talented residents.   

Barbara Housner 

Barbara “Barb” is a retired higher education administrator. She has nearly 25 years of higher education experience. She has served in several roles at various institutions within the University of Wisconsin system. Her last appointment was as the Graduation Examiner for the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater. Barb returned to school to pursue her post-secondary degree shortly after her divorce. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration. As a non-traditional student, she can relate to the challenges of pursuing a degree while balancing work and motherhood. She has served as the secretary for Hope Her Way’s Board of Directors since its inception.

Dorian Anderson

Dorian Anderson has a Bachelor’s of Science in English with an emphasis in Professional and Technical Writing and a Masters in Higher Education Administrative Leadership from the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee. He is currently finishing up his Master’s in Athletic Administration/Health, Human Performance, and Recreation from the University of Wisconsin Whitewater. Dorian Anderson is a primary Physical Education Specialist for the Milwaukee Public Schools' District. In addition to his experience as an educator within a K-8 setting, Dorian worked as an intern for outreach, recruitment, and advising in the athletics department at the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee. Dorian understands the importance of education and advocacy. He currently serves as a board member for Hope Her Way.    

Corinne Goudreault

An NC native, Corinne Goudreault has been working at, for, in, and with myriad non-profit organizations for as long as she can remember. Most recently, she was the Program Associate at the Weissberg Foundation in Washington, DC, where she provided a wide variety of programmatic support. Corinne graduated with Honors and Distinction from UNC-Chapel Hill with B.A. degrees in Anthropology and English and a lot of pale blue clothes. She's since completed a graduate certificate in Global Health Programs at the Gillings School at UNC. Things she loves include food, family, friends, traveling, dogs, vegetarian cooking ideas, podcasts, hiking, and her partner Jonathan.

Charles Gray 

Charles Gray has been working with various nonprofits, helping fulfill their mission since 2013. Charles received his Master’s in Public Administration at NC State University. He is a graduate of North Carolina Central University, receiving a BA in Political Science. After graduation, Charles spent most of his time working to serve the public through criminal justice services and the court system. He served as a board of director for Achievement Academy of Durham, helping people obtain a GED. Charles currently sits on the public policy committee of Friends of Residence in Long Term Health Care, assisting in lobbying and developing policy agenda for better long-term health care assistance. Charles is passionate about creating opportunity for all and hopes to continue to make a positive change in the community. 

Chrissy Sailstad

Chrissy Sailstad is a Durham native, graduating from Durham School of the Arts where she first met her husband, Ryan.  She has a Bachelor's degree in "Gender, Race and Public Policy" from Vanderbilt University and a Master's degree in Business Administration from Elon University.  She is the General Manager for the Habitat ReStore in Durham and LOVES to help on Habitat builds as well!  She is the mother of two little girls, Grace and Leia, and loves to spend time with them.  She spends her free time with her family and volunteering with Step Up Ministries, working to help others reach their financial and job placement goals!  

Dina Fiorentino

Dina Fiorentino was born and raised in the Chicago, IL suburbs.  Dina graduated from Illinois State University with a double major in Business Finance and Organizational Management.  She has worked in the technology industry for 30 years for companies such as SAS Institute, GTE Wireless, and Apple Computer.  Dina currently lives in Apex, NC. Dina raised two children as a full-time single parent and understands the value education brings to a single parent household. She has a strong desire to support other single parents succeed for themselves and their families.  

Dalia  Wimberly

Dalia Wimberly is the founder and senior consultant at RaeBrown, LLC. In this role, Dalia provides capacity building, strategic planning, fund-raising, and evaluation support to various education-focused organizations and institutions. Prior to founding RaeBrown, Dalia served as the Senior Research Manager at Relay Graduate School of Education where she led a series of nation-wide action research projects designed to ensure that teachers and school leaders are effective at developing the academic skills and strength of character needed to succeed in college and life. Before joining Relay, Dalia served in leadership and direct service roles at the Emily Krzyzewski Center, Duke University, Communities in Schools, and the INS Group. Dalia earned her B.A. in sociology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and holds a Masters of Education from North Carolina State University. She completed the Fleishman Fellowship in Social and Public Policy at Duke University and is an Education Pioneer Alumna. Dalia currently lives in Durham, NC with her two school-aged sons and her Alaskan Malamute where she enjoys running, gardening, listening to audiobooks, podcasts, and live music.