DIVISION 1
Terry Pittman
Committee Person
Sondra Rosenberg
Committee Person
DIVISION 2
Ahsan Nasratullah
Committee Person
Nina Ahmad
Committee Person
Karen Bojar
Committee Associate
Cathy Welsh
Committee Associate
DIVISION 3
Chuck McNabb
Committee Person
Chuck McNabb has lived in Mt. Airy with his wife and two children for almost 30 years. As a retired attorney and former Marine Corps officer, Chuck is grateful for the opportunity to serve his community as a 9th Ward committee person.
Nadine Badger Stevenson
Committee Person
Lee Carpenter
Committee Associate
DIVISION 4
Alan Silverblatt
Committee Person
DIVISION 5
Jim Aleo
Committee Person
DIVISION 6
Maureen Pié Bruno
Committee Person
Shoshana Bricklin
Committee Person
DIVISION 7
Jeff Duncan
Committee Person, Ward Leader
Seth McDowell
Committee Person
DIVISION 8
Victoria Green
Committee Person
Victoria Green is a licensed Clinical Psychologist who has spent the later part of her career as a Leadership Consultant helping her clients more effectively implement their business strategy and to identify, develop, and retain people talent to lead organizations into an attractive future. She also teaches meditation and enjoys encouraging others to embark on their own contemplative journeys. Victoria has been a Committee Person since 2017.
Jason Young
Committee Person
Jason Young (he/him/his) has represented the 8th Division’s Democrats as a Committee Person since 2014, although his involvement in Democratic politics started long ago as a toddler when he assisted his mother with door-to-door canvassing for the Carter presidential campaign. Jason currently is a Managing Director at FS Investments, a Philadelphia-headquartered alternative asset management firm. Prior to joining FS, Jason was a partner at Clifford Chance, an international law firm. He graduated from Cheltenham High School, Tulane University and Harvard Law School, and also studied abroad in Israel. After law school, he clerked for a federal district court judge. Jason has served on several nonprofit and foundation boards and committees, including as a board director for SAGE, the leading organization advocating for, and providing direct services to, LGBT elders. He lives in Chestnut Hill with his husband, their twin sons and their Boston Terrier and is an avid fitness geek in his free time.
DIVISION 9
Liz Compitello
Committee Person
Eryn Santamoor
Committee Person
Barb Bloomfield
Committee Associate
DIVISION 10
Lydia Allen-Berry
Committee Person, Vice Chair
DIVISION 11
Richard Weishaupt
Committee Person
Charles Rader
Committee Person
DIVISION 12
Jacquelyn Kemp
Committee Associate
Proud Philadelphian prioritizing people
DIVISION 13
Ken Espejo
Committee Person
Susan Miller
Committee Person, Committee Secretary
Helen Seitz
Committee Associate
DIVISION 14
Karen A. Scott
Committee Person
Committee member since 2017. Retired engineer and computer security specialist, active in our neighborhood since 1988.
Peter Wehrwein
Committee Associate
DIVISION 15
Steve Masters
Committee Person
I’m Steve Masters, the owner of JustLaws, a social impact law firm that helps small businesses and nonprofit institutions successfully navigate barriers and challenges from state and local government. I do this by combining traditional legal services with strategic consulting around political and community engagement.
I’m an accomplished policy and legal advocate with a proven track record for championing government innovation through legislation, litigation and multi-agency initiatives designed to solve critical problems facing Philadelphia’s residents and businesses.
My clients value me as a highly effective advocate and communicator with great people skills along with strong leadership, problem solving and decision making abilities and an eye for finding winning strategies.
Prior to starting my own law firm in 2012, I spent twelve years at the Philadelphia City Council where I drafted many groundbreaking and innovative bills, including laws combating predatory lending and gun violence and laws promoting sustainability, neighborhood quality of life and worker rights.
I also have over thirty years experience leading successful grassroots legislative advocacy campaigns on the local, state and national levels in the areas of gun violence prevention and promoting U.S. leadership to resolve the Israeli/Palestinian conflict. I was featured in the documentary “PASSIONATE VOICES: American Jews and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict” which aired on public television and was one of a handful of American Jews who traveled to Geneva Switzerland to witness the public commitment ceremony for Israeli and Palestinian architects of the Geneva initiative on December 1, 2003.
I earned my B.A. in Political Science from Yale University and my J.D. from Boston University School of Law and I live in the West Mount Airy neighborhood of Philadelphia.
Mindy Brown
First Vice Chair
Book and journal editor Mindy Brown is cofounder of Indivisible NW Philly, a local activist group dedicated to holding local, state, and federal elected officials accountable in the fight for fair elections; flipping the PA State Legislature blue; and promoting equitable, progressive legislation state- and nationwide. She has been a committeeperson in the 9th Ward since 2017.
DIVISION 16
Crystal G. Norris
Committee Person
DIVISION 17
Robin Evans
Committee Person
Sid Evans
Committee Person