Key Achievements

Beverly has worked across academic, nonprofit, federal, state and local entities. She brings a wealth of experience and insight to every opportunity. Her ability to navigate diverse fields is a testament to her adaptability, persistence, intelligence, and deep commitment to her clients’ missions.

Notable Achievements

  • DC Fundraiser of the Year

Presented by the Association of Fundraising Professionals (AAAH), this 2017 award honors her commitment to securing impactful funding and building meaningful partnerships within the DC region.

  • Securing over $1 Billion in Awards, Funding and Contract Opportunities
Through federal, state, and private grants and contracts, Beverly has helped organizations unlock nearly a billion in funding and federal contract opportunities. These awards have fueled transformative initiatives in healthcare, education, social services, and beyond.
Awards from Leading Funders include National Institutes of Health (NIH), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), and Department of Labor (DOL), Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Department of Justice, and many national foundations and corporations.
  • Pew Graduate Teaching Fellow
As a Pew Graduate Teaching Fellow, Beverly taught statistics, experimental methods, social psychology, and introduction to psychology at several universities in the DC area, where she was recognized as an exceptional instructor dedicated to teaching and mentoring college students, enhancing their critical, abstract, and logical thinking skills.
  • Invited Speaker, White House. Biden’s Cancer Moonshot Symposium
Beverly was invited to present a co-designed program advancing cancer prevention and early detection at this nationally significant initiative.
  • MedStar Health Spirit Award
Beverly was recognized by MedStar Health for her exceptional contributions to proposals and programs that strengthened healthcare services and expanded opportunities for innovation within the MedStar network.
  • SAMHSA Merit Award
Recognized by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration for her exceptional contributions to developing its inaugural Statistical Handbook.
Beverly’s work has captured funding from private foundations like Cigna and corporate giving programs such as Pfizer, and Genentech.
Over the years, she has had the privilege of partnering with organizations to bring their boldest ideas to life—transforming challenges into opportunities and securing the funding necessary to make a real-world impact.