Meet some of our incredible CASA Advocates!
Peer Coordinators
Experienced CASAs volunteers supporting newly trained CASAs.
This group of amazing individuals provide support to advocates who have recently been sworn in as CASAs. We are so appreciative of their hard work and additional support!
Allisa Kiefer, Allison Fine, Amy White, Audrey Harris, Barbara Marable, Bonnie Harris, Bonnie Tappan, Kathryn Birch, Patty Riehm, Susan Evans, Xochilth Ortiz, Robyn Waserman, Lydia Atkinson
Experienced CASAs volunteers supporting newly trained CASAs.
This group of amazing individuals provide support to advocates who have recently been sworn in as CASAs. We are so appreciative of their hard work and additional support!
Allisa Kiefer, Allison Fine, Amy White, Audrey Harris, Barbara Marable, Bonnie Harris, Bonnie Tappan, Kathryn Birch, Patty Riehm, Susan Evans, Xochilth Ortiz, Robyn Waserman, Lydia Atkinson
Board Members
David Meyers
Post Chair
David Meyers is married to Dawn Meyers and they have three children, Zach (22), Aaron (20) and Lily (17). David and Dawn met while they were each pursuing a BSW degree at James Madison University and have been married for 26 years. David went on to receive an MSW from UGA and now David works at the JW Fanning Institute for Leadership Development where he serves as Public Service Faculty; his projects focus on youth leadership development and he has developed a number of programs that focus on young people who have experienced foster care and/or homelessness. David likes running (he has run in every AthHalf!), woodturning, crossword puzzles, working on the house or watching the Braves and Bulldogs.
Post Chair
David Meyers is married to Dawn Meyers and they have three children, Zach (22), Aaron (20) and Lily (17). David and Dawn met while they were each pursuing a BSW degree at James Madison University and have been married for 26 years. David went on to receive an MSW from UGA and now David works at the JW Fanning Institute for Leadership Development where he serves as Public Service Faculty; his projects focus on youth leadership development and he has developed a number of programs that focus on young people who have experienced foster care and/or homelessness. David likes running (he has run in every AthHalf!), woodturning, crossword puzzles, working on the house or watching the Braves and Bulldogs.
Jake Foote
Treasurer
Jake is a graduate of Texas Christian University and Syracuse University and a current MBA student at the University of Georgia. He worked as a producer at Cox Media Group and The E.W. Scripps Company before deciding to move to Athens and pursue his MBA. Since moving to Athens, he has made it a point to try and get involved, volunteering with Books for Keeps and joining the board of Children First. He also has a little brother Jordan through the Big Brothers Big Sisters of Metro Atlanta who he’s been matched with for five years. Jake enjoys reading, playing basketball and talking about movies in his free time.
Treasurer
Jake is a graduate of Texas Christian University and Syracuse University and a current MBA student at the University of Georgia. He worked as a producer at Cox Media Group and The E.W. Scripps Company before deciding to move to Athens and pursue his MBA. Since moving to Athens, he has made it a point to try and get involved, volunteering with Books for Keeps and joining the board of Children First. He also has a little brother Jordan through the Big Brothers Big Sisters of Metro Atlanta who he’s been matched with for five years. Jake enjoys reading, playing basketball and talking about movies in his free time.
Rachael Andrews
Secretary Rachael is a recent MPA graduate from UGA, where she also earned her Bachelors in International Affairs. She currently works as a Policy Planner and Development Specialist with the Criminal Justice Coordinating Council, managing and writing grants for state criminal justice agencies and local law enforcement offices. After graduating, Rachael decided to stay in Athens and dedicate some of her free time to helping the local community, leading her to work with Children First, Inc. She has marketing experience working with the university, as well as serving as an AmeriCorps with the Chatham County 4-H. When she is not working or volunteering, Rachael hosts weekly movie nights with her friends and hangs out with her cat, Giles. |
Katie Bemisderfer
Katie and her husband, Tim, have lived in the Athens area for 33 years where they raised 2 children, Peter (38) and Kari (34). Katie has a BBA in Marketing and a Masters in Therapeutic Recreation. Her employment at The University of Georgia included: Operations Manager of the Independent Study Program, Project Manager of a federal grant for young adults with disabilities, teaching in the Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies and as an Advisor in the Honors Program. In the Athens area, she has volunteered with adults and children who have special needs and programs for senior citizens. She was a CASA volunteer at Children First, Inc. for 10 years. Now retired, Katie enjoys gardening, walking with friends, traveling, reading, and spending time with her dogs, family, and especially, her grandchildren. |
Charlie Carabello
Previous Board Chair, Governance Committee Chair Charlie grew up near Reading, PA. He attended Washington & Lee University in Lexington, VA where he met his wife Joanna. After college they both worked for a short while in journalism in Danville, VA before Joanna took a job with the Athens Banner Herald. In 2001, Charlie began his current career in undergraduate admissions at the University of Georgia. He has remained in that office, having had several roles prior to his current position as an Associate Director of Admissions where he oversees much of the historical and projected data reporting. During his time at UGA, Charlie obtained his Masters of Education in Educational Administration and Policy. Joanna now works in Grant Development for Goodwill Industries of Northeast Georgia and the couple have two children (Adam 17, Vivian 14) who attend Clarke County schools. Charlie is a passionate cyclist and can be found most days pedaling around the local area. |
Elizabeth Earl
Member At Large Elizabeth Earl joined First American Bank & Trust Company’s Trust and Investment Department in March of 2022. Previously, she served as Director of Development for United Way of Northeast Georgia. Elizabeth has over a decade of previous banking experience, and has spent many years volunteering and working in the non-profit sector. She received her J.D. from the University of Georgia School of Law and lives in Athens with her husband and son. She is an avid reader, enjoys kayaking, and can be found most often spending time with her family and friends. |
Shubham Sahore
Cynthia Wages
Nic Laconico