Memphis School of Servant Leadership
Fall 2010 Class Facilitators

Evelyn Baker is a founder and staff member of the Memphis School of Servant Leadership and on the School’s Mission Group.  She is a member of St. Mary’s Episcopal Cathedral.

Webb Brewer son, friend, father and grandfather is a member of St. Patrick's. He has gathered with the Racism to Reconciliation Community of the Memphis School of Servant Leadership for four years and practices social justice and civil rights law now with Steve Barlow at Brewer and Barlow and for thirty years as the litigation director of Memphis Area Legal Services. His concentration and interests include predatory lending, the rights of children with special education needs and substandard housing and its impact to the urban landscape.

Debra Nell Brittenum daughter, sister, friend, mother of two and grandmother of three, is Catholic and a member of St. Patrick’s who for twenty years practiced public interest law.  She concentrated on the civil rights of persons with a psychiatric diagnosis in the context of family, housing, employment and public benefits.  More recently, she studies Scripture.  She now writes, facilitates retreats and preaches as called.

Scott Dawson is an elder at Balmoral Presbyterian Church, very active in youth ministry (youth leader, coach, and mentor and co-youth coordinator with his wife, Kay). Currently serving on the boards of Memphis Recovery Centers (president), Lausanne Collegiate School and Arkansas State University. This will be his seventh servant leadership class.  Scott is employed by First Tennessee Bank

David Doss is shaped by a servant leader father, husband to Colleen, father of Catherine and Matt, teacher at an all-girl school, thespian, and seeker of elucidation and edification of the inner being through yoga, mediation, readings, writing and listening to the stories of fellow journeymen.

Kristi Estes is active in regional and national work for the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers).  She is a graduate of Memphis Theological Seminary and a member of the Mission Group for the School of Servant Leadership.

Floridia Jackson is a local minister with a love of Scripture, a passion for people and a romance with words.  Her current work is dedicated to communicating through preaching and writing the depth of compassion, forgiveness and love God has in Christ Jesus for all of humankind.

Onie Johns daughter, sister, mother, grandmother and friend devotes service as the host of Caritas Community House, founder of The Caritas Village and member of the Memphis School of Servant Leadership Support Community. She is a retired medical office administrator.

Tom Prewitt is a lifelong Memphian and Episcopalian. He attends St. Mary's Episcopal Cathedral and has been a supporter of the Memphis School for Servant Leadership for several years.

Brooke Sarden is a painter, writer and a project manager at Memphis Area Legal Services.

Fred Terry is a retired teacher from Christian Brothers University and has been involved with the Memphis School of Servant Leadership and Racism to Reconciliation for years.  He has two grown children and grandchildren.

Barbara Vann….a fellow pilgrim.

Billy Vaughan is an ordained United Methodist pastor, a founder and staff  member of the Memphis School of Servant Leadership and on the School’s Mission Group.

Nancy Wiers is a staff  member of the Memphis School of Servant Leadership and on the School’s Mission Group.  She has been involved with the school for nine years and attends St. John’s United Methodist Church.  She is a new mother, loves babies, the elderly and animals.