We are pleased to announce that Loren Lynch and Sam Benavides will be joining the Texas After Violence Board! Loren will be our newest board member, and Sam will be our first-ever board intern, a one-year appointment that comes with a stipend designed for people who are early in their nonprofit careers interested in learning about board leadership.
Loren Lynch in a media fundraising professional, currently working as Director of Development at The Trace. Previously she served as the interim publisher at the Texas Observer, after four years of directing their development programs and assisting with overall publication strategy. Prior to the Observer, Loren was at The Nation, where she fundraised and managed special revenue programs and events. She holds bachelor’s degrees in English and philosophy, and a MA in international affairs with a focus on media and culture from The New School in New York City.
Sam Benavides is a recent college graduate of Texas State University, where she earned her degree in Public Administration and Political Communication. She is from Laredo, Texas, and is the Communications Director for Mano Amiga in San Marcos, Texas, where she is committed to centering the voices of directly impacted individuals in Mano Amiga’s groundbreaking legal reform advocacy efforts. She previously worked with MOVE Texas, a statewide nonpartisan nonprofit organization that works to build power in underrepresented youth communities. It was through her work with MOVE that she met the Mano Amiga team, and formally joined the organization in the summer of 2020. You can view Sam’s interview about her work and her personal experiences with Texas After Violence here.
You can view the full list of our Board of Directors here.