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2024 Board of Directors & Leadership
The Washington Evaluators is managed by a Board of Directors as well as dozens of volunteers. Five voting Board positions are elected (unless filled by appointment due to vacancy). The Presidential cycle is three years, with the elected individual serving first as President-Elect, and then assuming the role of President, and then Past President. The Treasurer and Secretary positions are held for two years. Four other voting Board positions are appointed by the President and confirmed by the Board. The 2023 Board members, as well as other Washington Evaluators leaders and volunteers, are listed below.
BOARD MEMBERSNatalie DonahuePresident
ination Office (NEA/AC), where she was responsible for advising staff and grantees on program design and monitoring activities, designing and managing evaluations, and leading capacity-building efforts within the Bureau. Prior to joining the Department of State, she served as DevTech Systems, Inc’s Director of Business Development, where she provided technical assistance on various Department of State M&E-related projects. A proud Columbus, Ohio native, Natalie has a Master's in Public Administration and a Bachelor’s of Science in Business Marketing – both from The Ohio State University. Elizabeth BotkinTreasurer
Quisha BrownProgram Chair
Quisha Brown is an accomplished Independent Social Outcomes
Measurement Consultant and the Nicole Germano
Communications Chair
Matt St. John![]() Membership Chair Matt has 20 years of experience in the fields of monitoring, evaluation, learning and program management across the public sector--at the local and federal levels--as well as in the non-profit and international sectors. Currently, he is a Senior Consultant at Guidehouse LLC where he is supporting the US Department of State to improve its monitoring and evaluation practices. Previously, Matt worked in evaluation at the United Nations in Colombia, at the Mayor's Office in New York City, and with NGOs in the Philippines, El Salvador, and Haiti, among other places. He is a Returned Peace Corps Volunteer having served in Paraguay from 1995-2000. He holds a Bachelor's degree from Arizona State University and a Master's in Public Administration from the Wagner School at NYU. COORDINATORSValerie Caracelli, PhDNew Professional and Student Coordinator
Dr. Valerie Caracelli is a Senior Social Science Analyst in the Center for Evaluation Methods and Issues at the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO). Valerie assists in conducting congressionally requested studies and consults with GAO Teams on evaluation design issues. She has published in leading evaluation journals and has served on a variety of editorial review boards. She received her undergraduate degree in Psychology in 1979 and her Ph.D. in Developmental Psychology from Cornell University in 1988. Valerie has been active in the Washington Evaluators, one of AEA's first local affiliates, serving as board member and in other positions for over 20 years. She has been a member of the American Evaluation Association since its founding. On the AEA Board of Directors from 2007-2009, she served as liaison to the Ethics Committee and helped develop additional case study training materials on the Guiding Principles for Evaluators. She received the 2016 AEA Robert Ingle Service Award. Joanna ProutSocial Media Coordinator Joanna is a Psychologist and Program Evaluator at the Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. She combines her clinical experience and research background to build systems for communicating data that make school- and community-based mental health supports usable and effective. Joanna's work emphasizes the importance of partnering with service providers and the people intended to benefit from services in defining impact. Kelly Feltault, PhDEvaluation Without Borders (EWB) Coordinator
Kelly ran her own consulting business many years and returned to consulting in 2019. She has evaluated cultural exchange programs, Bystander Intervention programs, anti-bias programs, English language learning programs, economic development programs, knowledge networks, and STEM education programs. She specializes in formative evaluation, gender and equity-focused evaluation, multi-sited evaluations, evaluation capacity building, data visualization, data management, qualitative research methods, survey design, self-efficacy metrics, and STEM equity. She is CITI certified in social science, was an NSEP and FLAS Fellow, and has worked in over twelve countries. Kelly is passionate about building the evaluation capacity of program professionals and transitioning organizations to be data-driven learning organizations. Jackie SinghEvaluation Without Borders (EWB) Coordinator Jessica KaliCareer Connections Coordinator Evan SeidnerScholarships Coordinator
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