Meet the Team

At ReBirth Empowerment Education, we are all passionate about fulfilling our mission and making a difference in our community.

Terri Altmann

Terri Altmann

Founder & CEO

Board of Directors

Marquis Stevens

Marquis Stevens

Immediate Past Board Chair

Senior Specialist - IT Program Management,
Charles Schwab 

Denise Hopkins

Denise Hopkins

Director

Director, Software Development & Engineering,
Charles Schwab

Matthew DeGrasse

Matthew DeGrasse

Board Chair

Claim Business Manager, 
Farmers Insurance

Elizabeth Hilliard

Elizabeth Hilliard

Treasurer

Senior Manager,
RSM US LLP

Kayla Edelmann

Kayla Edelmann

Secretary

Sr. Product Marketing Manager,
Blackbaud

Bosque Moore

Bosque Moore

Director

Manager, Distribution Program Management Office,
Oncor Electric Delivery

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Our Supporters

In the News

ReBirth Empowerment Education Awarded $15,000 Farmers Insurance® Community Grant to Support Workforce Development

Dallas, TX – October 30, 2024 – ReBirth Empowerment Education is proud to announce that it has been awarded a $15,000 Farmers® Community Grant from Farmers Insurance. This grant will directly support ReBirth’s Workforce Development Program, which provides career development and financial literacy services to low-to-moderate-income individuals in underserved communities. The Farmers Community Grant is…

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Bessie Coleman

Bessie Coleman was the first woman of African American and Native American descent to earn a pilot’s license in the U.S. Born in 1892, Coleman lived in Atlanta and Waxahachie, Texas. After World War I, her brothers came back with stories of pilots, and they teased her as women in France could fly but Coleman…

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Barbara Jordan

Houston-born Barbara Jordan was a lawyer, politician, scholar, and civil rights advocate. In 1964, she became the first African American women to be elected to the Texas Senate and the first African American state senator since Reconstruction ended in 1883. As a state senator, Jordan worked tirelessly to establish a minimum wage, antidiscrimination in business,…

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