Board & Staff

Board of Directors

Wynne Leung Kim (President) is a digital product executive at Memorial Sloan Kettering with 20+ years experience driving digital technology transformation. Specializing in data strategy and analytics, she is passionate about bringing digital ideas to life across healthcare, science, nonprofit, payments, and media. Wynne also serves as Board President at Hamilton-Madison House, Board Director at Two Bridges Neighborhood Council, and volunteer for NYC Urban Debate League.

Debbie Leung (Secretary) has worked in the Two Bridges community for 40+ years as a Housing Advocate and Community Organizer. As a 7A-Administrator, she served as a Tenant representative to secure basic building services such as heat, hot water, report violations. She championed the rights of the neighborhood tenants by working with landlords, building owners, community directors, and public officials. Debbie remains a public servant and community leader who supports public housing residents by providing translation, senior, food and other social services.

Susan Cole (Treasurer) retired from Settlement Housing Fund where she played a key role as Associate Director for 37 years wearing many hats: marketing guru, asset manager and overall fountain of wisdom and humor. She has an MSW degree and a real estate broker’s license. Susan’s specialties were affirmative marketing, tenant selection, and leadership training, and she was involved with management and oversight of project development, construction and the overall operation of projects. She was also responsible for tenant selection at all Settlement Housing Fund projects as well as many privately owned projects, including “80/20” buildings. She trained home interviewers and social service staff at numerous sites, and she directed the leadership training program for the Housing Authority’s ATP (Authority Transfer Program). Susan also served as Board Chair for Project FIND for almost a decade, where her leadership and keen insights shepherded the organization through years of major transition and growth.

Jerrod Delaine (Board Member) is an experienced Real Estate Developer, with a skill set that includes Design, Construction, Finance, Affordable Housing, and Asset Management.  His current focus is utilizing access to capital markets and improving communities through real estate finance and edevelopment. Jerrod has a Bachelor’s Degree and Bachelors of Arts Degree in Architecture from Florida A & M University School of Architecture and Environmental Technology. He has a Master of Science degree from New York University Schack Institute of Real Estate.

Tony Giorgio (Board Member) is a graduate of Brooklyn College (NYC) and possesses undergraduate and Master’s degrees in Education. Tony was hired by the Consolidated Edison Company of New York upon graduation, working in various management positions of higher responsibility. Tony worked at Con Edison for 32 years before moving on to his own energy consulting firm, Integrated Energy Partners in 2006. He possesses over 45 years of experience in the energy and utility business, interacting with industry peers and executives of commercial and industrial customers throughout the Mid-Atlantic and National regions.

William Wang (Board Member) is a dedicated and accomplished leader in retail and small banking for over 18 years. William has been a consistent top performer in his career and worked in multiple financial institutions holding various positions in banking. He started as a part-time Banking Associate while attending Brooklyn college. When he completed his Bchelor’s Degree in Business, Management, and Finance, he continued his career in retail banking with the focus in servicing customers and the community as a Personal Banker, Business Banker, Branch Manager, and his current position as a Senior Branch Manager. His greatest passion is mentoring and developing youth to guide them through the challenges in life and building their careers.


Executive Staff

Ditashiah Kohn (President/Executive Director) joined Two Bridges in July 2020 as Deputy Director and was appointed the new TBNC President in February 2024. She guides the mission and vision of Two Bridges Neighborhood Council in collaboration with senior staff and oversees the general operations of TBNC including its programs. In her former position at Settlement Housing Fund she was the Director of the YouthBuild programs. YouthBuild programs in the United States and across the globe sponsors low-income young people to learn construction skills to help build affordable housing and other community assets such as community centers and schools. She was responsible for the establishment of YouthBuild programs, (D.R.E.A.M.S) in Crown Heights in Brooklyn and New Settlement Apartments YouthBuild in the Bronx.  She also Launched and supervised a behind the walls reentry program at Rikers Correctional Facility and collaborated with governmental, social services, business, community representatives and parents to promote program initiatives. Her educational background includes: Hunter College School of Social Work: Seminar in Field Instruction, January 2008, Adelphi University: Master of Social Work, May 2001, Teacher’s College, Columbia University: Certified Adkins Life Skills Educator, July 2004, Morgan State University: Bachelor of Science Degree, Social Work, May 1996, Senatorial Scholarship 1996, John Dewey High School, Academic Diploma, 1991, Academic Scholarship, New York Regents Scholarship Award.

Kenyatta Turner-Childs, Director of Administration, joined Two Bridges in September 2021. Kenyatta has progressed her career as a Director of Administration at TBNC, where she reinforces continuous performance improvement processes and evaluates organizational performance to identify gaps, implement corrective actions, align operations, and achieve organizational objectives. In her former position at Settlement Housing Fund as the Human Resources Administrator, she was responsible for supervising the areas of performance management, employee relations, benefits, compensation, and compliance. She holds a Master of Public Affairs & Administration and a Bachelor of Business Administration. 

Bonnie Lumagui, LCSW, Director of Community Programs, is a New York native has been in the field of Social Work for over 25 years Prior to assuming her current position as Director of Community Services at Two Bridges Neighborhood Council in 2025. Bonnie was the former Assistant Executive Director for older adults and Community Services for Hamilton-Madison House. She also worked for over 20 years at the Educational Alliance where she served in several positions within the Older Adult services Division in administrative and direct work with clients. One of her most treasured positions was Coordinator of the Social Adult Day Program working with memory impaired clients and their caregivers. Bonnie has worked extensively with caregivers and clients who suffer from cognitive changes. In addition, she has attended numerous educational trainings on these topics. Bonnie is a strong advocate for marginalized groups and has attended and lobby for the rights of older adults, fair pay, and much more. As Co- President of the Lower East Side Lower Manhattan Inter Agency Council for the Aging, she remains abreast of current issues and trends related to the field of geriatrics. Bonnie received her MSW from Fordham University with a concentration in Administration. Family is also very important and her son is one of the greatest joys in life. Bonnie’s commitment to helping others is not only seen in her professional life, she is a volunteer firefighter for Ocean Bay Park in Fire Island, New York.

Sheldon M. Steele II, M.A., Director of YouthBuild, is an internationally recognized artist, speaker, educator, and servant leader whose career spans the sectors of non-profit leadership, business, arts & culture, and education. Prior to joining TBNC in 2025, Steele served as Director of Programming & Production at Newark Symphony Hall, New Jersey’s largest and most historic, Black-led arts institution. His leadership has also impacted a variety of organizations, including Youth Action YouthBuild in East Harlem, Harlem School of the Arts, the Institute of Music for Children, Broadway Inspirational Voices, and Great Oaks Charter School in New York City. Notably, he also performed on the international tour of the Broadway musical Dreamgirls during the 2019-2020 season. Sheldon holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Musical Theatre Performance and a Master of Arts in Arts Management & Executive Leadership from Rider University. Sheldon is currently pursuing his Doctorate of Education (Ed.D) in Organizational Leadership with a concentration in Nonprofit Leadership at Abilene Christian University. Sheldon has dedicated his life to the service and advancement of society, especially its most vulnerable populations.