OUR TEAM
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Robert Irvine
Founder & Chairman
World-class chef and entrepreneur, and a tireless philanthropic supporter of our nation’s military.
Gail Kim
Board of Directors
A legend in professional wrestling, she is a retired star of TNA Wrestling.
Dave Jeffries
Board of Directors
Dave has been practicing business law for 30 years, and working with Robert for the last 10.
Justin Leonard
Board of Directors
Justin currently serves as Chief Operating Officer for Chef Robert Irvine.
Scott Sonnemaker
Board of Directors
Scott Sonnemaker served our nation in the US Navy. He was on Active Duty from 1985-1990.
Throughout his successful business career, Scott’s desire to support our veterans and their loved ones has become a true passion.
Pam Swan
Board of Directors
The Sr. Director of Military Relations & Business Development for Veterans United Home Loans.
Ramón Colón-López
Board of Directors
Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chairman (SEAC) Ramón Colón-López is a United States veteran who served in the Air Force for 33 years. In December 2019, he became the fourth Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the most senior enlisted service member in the U.S. armed forces. He retired in November 2023. Colon-Lopez currently serves on the Military Board of Advisors of First Command, and as a freelance strategic consultant. In 2023, he was honored in his hometown of Guánica, Puerto Rico with a road named after him as “Carretera SEAC Ramon Colon Lopez” on HWY 1116, and on October 24, 2023, he was the inaugural recipient of the Euripides Rubio Medal, presented by the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico for an accomplished military career with significant valorous combat actions and honor. He was also an inaugural inductee into the Puerto Rico Veteran’s Hall of fame and his combat story is displayed at the United States Air Force Museum in Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. As the SEAC, Colon-Lopez became the first enlisted member of the United States Armed Forces to be awarded the Defense Distinguished Service Medal, the nation’s highest non-combat award, for outstanding contributions to national security in a position of great responsibility. Additionally, he has earned the Defense Superior Service Medal with one bronze oak leaf cluster, Legion of Merit, Defense Meritorious Service Medal, along with numerous other awards, medals, badges and honors. SEAC Colón-López holds a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Maryland. He lives with his wife Janet in North Carolina.
JoAnne Bass
Board of Directors
JoAnne Bass served in the U.S. Air Force for over 31 years. In August 2020, she was selected as the 19th Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force and the first woman to become the highest senior enlisted leader in any military service, making her a unique trailblazer and role model to hundreds of thousands of men and women, both in the Air Force and in other branches. She retired from that position in March 2024.
Samuel R. Schraer
Board of Directors
Samuel R. Schraer is an attorney at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP, with a focus on intellectual property & technology transactions. He joined the Board of Directors of the Robert Irvine Foundation along with the Let’s Chow program in 2024, after serving as the Chair of the Board for Let’s Chow since 2020. Mr. Schraer obtained his J.D. from the Georgetown University Law Center (Magna Cum Laude, Order of the Coif), and graduated with a B.S. in Chemical Engineering from Cornell University (Cum Laude).
ADVISORY COUNCIL
John F. Campbell
Advisory Council
General (Retired) John F. Campbell retired from the U.S. Army in May 2016 after 37 years of active duty service. He was most recently the Commander of the U.S. and NATO Forces in Afghanistan from August 2014 to March 2016. He also served as the 34th Vice Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army; the second highest ranking officer in the 1.1 million US Army. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree from the U.S. Military Academy and master’s degree in Public Administration from Golden Gate University and an honorary MS in National Security Strategy from the Army War College. During his military service, General Campbell earned a number of individuals, campaigns, and foreign decorations including the Defense Distinguished Service medal, three Distinguished Service Medals, the Defense Superior Service Medal, three Legions of Merit, three Bronze Star Medals, the Combat Infantry Badge, Combat Action Badge, Master Parachutist Badge, and the Ranger and Special Forces Tabs. In 2018 he was inducted into the inaugural class of the 82d Airborne Division’s Hall of Fame. In 2022 he was awarded the Distinguished Graduate Award by the Association of Graduates of the United States Military Academy at West Point and is the recipient of the 2022 Doughboy Award presented by the National Infantry Association. He serves on several corporate level boards but his passion continues to be serving our men and women in uniform, and he also serves on several non-profit veteran boards, he is the Chairman for Army Emergency Relief (AER), Chairman for NS2 Serves (Boots to Suits), and a member of the board for Homes For Our Troops.
General Campbell has deployed multiple times to both Iraq and Afghanistan and has over 54 months in combat.
Peter Clarke
Advisory Council
Peter Clarke is a Senior Director at Roberts & Ryan, focusing on Equity, Debt Capital Markets, and Corporate Development. Mr. Clarke has over 20 years of experience in financial services. He has previously held positions at DLJ, Credit Suisse First Boston, and Fidelity & Trust. Mr. Clarke holds SIE, FINRA Series 7, and 63 licenses. Mr. Clarke is proud to currently work at a business that is run by veterans and supports veterans. He was instrumental in creating a partnership between Roberts & Ryan and Robert Irvine Foundation. He believes whole-heartedly in the Robert Irvine Foundation’s mission and looks forward to helping expand their efforts through fundraising.
Ellyn Dunford
Advisory Council
Growing up in the Boston area, Mrs. Dunford graduated from Simmons College with a Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy and moved to northern Virginia, where she met her husband, Joe Dunford. They have been married for 38 years, through 20 homes, six states, three children, and numerous deployments in peacetime and war. Mrs. Dunford enjoys running and exercising, reading and volunteering, and most importantly, being Nana. Her volunteer efforts included various spouse clubs, advising military family service organizations, and Family Readiness Programs. While General Dunford has retired from Active Duty service they both continue to support the efforts of various non-governmental organizations to serve and advocate for military families.
Ryan D. McCarthy
Advisory Council
Ryan D. McCarthy was confirmed by unanimous consent of the U.S. Senate and sworn in as the 24th secretary of the Army and served in the role from September 2019 until January 20th, 2021. In August 2017, he was unanimously confirmed by the U.S. Senate and appointed as the 33rd Undersecretary of the Army. McCarthy currently serves on the Board of Directors of CACI International, OneWeb Technologies, Tomahawk Robotics incorporated, and is a Special Advisor and Venture Partner at Scout Ventures. He is the Dean’s Scholar in residence at the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University and is on the Board of Advisors of the University of Maryland Robert H. Smith School of Business. McCarthy is an honorary graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point Class of 1996 and is a member of the US Army Ranger Hall of Fame class of 2019.
Sean Perseo
Advisory Council
Sean Perso served in the United States Marine Corps from 1990-1994. During his service, he was deployed overseas on multiple occasions, including Operation Desert Storm in Iraq and Operation Restore Hope in Somalia. The highlight of his military career was having dinner at the captain’s table with U.S. Army General Colin Powell, who was then the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, while deployed to Somalia. Sean has worked at Sunbelt Rentals since 2003 and currently serves as the Ambassador of Outreach Programs.
In his current role with Sunbelt and through his work with the Foundation, Sean is dedicated to advancing Sunbelt’s commitment to supporting the veteran community, enhancing the partnership by raising awareness, and guiding fundraising efforts that serve and honor our nation’s heroes and their families.
Marc Roberge
Advisory Council
As front man for multi-platinum-selling alt-rock band O.A.R., Marc Roberge has
performed for sold-out crowds at many of the world’s most iconic venues and helped to build a singularly devoted fanbase that spans the entire globe. With the band now on their tenth studio album (2022’s The Arcade), the New York City-based singer/songwriter/guitarist has also established a dynamic career as a solo artist over the past decade.
find him taking the stage at more intimate theaters and delivering stripped-back renditions of O.A.R. fan favorites, along with a carefully curated selection of covers.
Also rooted in his off-the-cuff and warmly candid conversations with the audience, the result is a prime showcase for Roberge’s deeply personal yet immediately resonant storytelling—an element he’s continually brought to O.A.R.’s music since the Maryland-bred band’s formation in 1996.
Naming classic country troubadours among the main inspirations behind his solo shows, Roberge is now at work on a debut solo album that spotlights the more lyrically driven and folk-leaning side of his limitless musicality with a chance of special guests. Roberge has been a supporterr and friend of the Robert Irvine Foundation for many years and is honored to serve on their Advisory Council.
EXECUTIVE STAFF
Judith Otter
President
Judith Otter brings with her decades of experience establishing and developing new organizations.
David Reid
VP, Director of Military, Veteran, and First Responder Outreach
As a boy, David dreamed of one day serving his country and enlisted in the Army in 2008.
Donna M Cobb
VP, Corporate Development & Stewardship
Donna spent her career in the communications industry and is an accomplished marketing and business executive.
Rachel Brown
VP, Director of Marketing & Communications
Rachel spent a decade of her career working with non-profits in development and marketing.
Caroline Ketzler Hunter
VP, Strategic Initiatives
Having entered the world of nonprofits in 2004, Caroline has dedicated her career to lifting up the voices and missions of others.
Charlie Williams
VP, Director of Programs
Charlie spent over 4 years on active duty in the Marine Corps and served in Weapons Company 1st Battalion 5th Marines.
After the Marine Corps, Charlie spent over 10 years in law enforcement. He was a member of the Civil Disturbance Unit, Fatal Alcohol Crash Team, Honor Guard, and Crisis Intervention Team. In this role, he was often called to assist veterans who were experiencing psychological distress. He was recognized by his police department with their highest award, the Gold Merit Award as well as a Lifesaving Medal. Mothers Against Drunk Driving recognized him as a “Top Cop” in 2009. Charlie served three years as the local Fraternal Order of Police President representing over 300 active and retired Police Officers. He currently volunteers with the Military Family Research Institute at Purdue University giving instruction on military culture and civilian transition difficulties to behavioral health clinicians. He is married with four children. Charlie previously worked at Warrior Reunion Foundation as Program Director. He joined the Robert Irvine Foundation in 2022 and is excited to help grow their efforts and mission.
Robert Yarnall
VP, Development & Impact
Robert retired as a Master Gunnery Sergeant. after serving 25 years in the Marine Corps.
Robert and his wife Kim have six children and a grandson. Two of their sons are Marines. Together, they have completed the Marine Corps Marathon race series, a century bike race, and multiple ruck/hike challenges, raising awareness and funds to support our wounded service members and veterans. Robert is excited to join the Robert Irvine Foundation team to be part of expanding the impact for our military and first responder communities.
Jordan Foley
VP, Director of Let’s Chow Program
Jordan Foley commissioned into the Navy in 2012 from the US Naval Academy and served on submarines prior to becoming a Navy JAG.
Emily Kyser
Senior Administrative Coordinator
Emily has diverse work experience focused on delivering positive impacts to her communities.
MEET OUR CHEFS
Shane Cash
Corporate Chef & Vice President of Development – Robert Irvine Foods
Chef Shane Cash’s passion for food, hospitality, leadership, and attention to detail are the proven keys to success so far in his culinary career. At the age of 18, he found another passion and that was to become a United States Marine. Shane served in the Marine Corps FAST Company (Fleet Anti-Terrorist Security Team) until 1991 when he returned to his home in Virginia to begin his culinary career with Hyatt Hotels as a cook. After working with Hyatt, The Lansdowne Resort in Virginia, and The Potomac Grill, Shane worked at the Trump Taj Mahal Casino, where he met Robert Irvine, who was his Executive Chef.
In 2013, Shane rejoined Robert Irvine as Corporate Chef & Vice President of Concept Development, overseeing the culinary division and development of Robert Irvine Foods and more. In his time with Robert Irvine, Shane has served as Irvine’s culinary lead on major events with attendees as large as 11,000. As a veteran himself, Chef Shane’s greatest joy is the work he is able to do for our veterans, active duty, and first responders through the Robert Irvine Foundation.
Darryl Moiles
Vice President for Culinary Affairs – Robert Irvine
Darryl received his degree at Johnson and Wales. He apprenticed with a CMC and joined Four Seasons. He worked there for 20 years as Executive Chef. Darryl has led many types of kitchens from casual to large corporate banquets as well as 5-star 5 diamond restaurants. He joined Robert in 2015 and has since served events with attendees of thousands all over the nation. He finds it most rewarding to cook for, and sometimes alongside, our service members and first responders through the Robert Irvine Foundation.
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