Leadership

  • Calvin Lacy, President

    Dr. Calvin Lacy is a retired educator and aspiring community activist with a passion for making a positive impact. He dedicated 24 years of service to Central High School, where he taught and mentored students, shaping the minds of future generations.

  • Leo Winfree, Vice President

    Leo is a dedicated community advocate with a strong commitment to driving positive change and empowering individuals. He works diligently to address local issues and create opportunities for growth. Leo’s leadership and advocacy inspire others to actively contribute to the development of stronger, more resilient communities.

  • Jacqueline Turner, Treasurer

    Jacqueline Turner has been a resident of Rozelle-Annesdale since 1985, serving the community in various capacities. She is committed to working together with others to achieve meaningful progress and make a positive impact on the neighborhood.

  • Linda Williams, Secretary

    Linda is a respected community leader and long-time resident of the Rozelle-Annesdale neighborhood. She is deeply committed to service, particularly through her support of the mobile pantry initiative. Linda’s dedication to enhancing community well-being and fostering local engagement underscores her ongoing commitment to making a positive impact.

  • Emily Bishop, Chair of the Planning and Development Committee

    Emily, President of the Midtown Memphis Board and recipient of the 2024 Award of Excellence, is a dedicated community leader focused on urban sustainability. Her initiatives, including Shade is Cool, Washington Bottoms revitalization, Huey’s Garden, and the Madison Avenue Improvements, are transforming Memphis into a greener, more vibrant city.