Board Members
Regina Bowman
Regina Francen Bowman, a native of Kansas City, Missouri, earned a scholarship in 2013 to pursue her education as a student-athlete at the University of California. During her time at UCR, she excelled as a Division I Track & Field athlete. In addition to her athletic achievements, Regina demonstrated leadership and mentorship in various capacities throughout her academic journey.
She served as an intern at the Cesar Chavez Community Center and the UCR Stem Program, where she mentored students in grades 6-9, focusing on math, science, and engineering subjects. Concurrently, Regina worked as a Behavioral Therapist at
California PsychCare. As a UECC
Americorps member, she dedicated her efforts to assisting students in reaching their academic potential, fostering academic confidence, and contributed over 600 community service hours.
Regina Bowman earned her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology in 2017. Subsequently, she joined the Los Angeles Homeless Authority, where she played a crucial role in the Operations and Data Team, aiding individuals in need of housing and other essential resources. During the pandemic, Regina pursued further education and obtained her Master’s in Business Administration from The Chicago School-Los Angeles in 2022.
Her professional experience includes serving as a personal assistant for EOA Management,
where she handled executive administrative tasks and assisted with production collaboratives.
Regina currently holds the position of EOA M.A.D.E. Facilitator, contributing to securing significant investments for the company and establishing valuable contacts. Moreover, she actively serves as a board member for the non-profit organization STAMI, expressing her commitment to continued community service.
Board of Directors
STAMI is fortunate to have a diverse Board of Directors who hail from various backgrounds and educational disciplines. They are all Servants Leaders, and Visionaries in their respective fields which creates leverage for the organization to thrive. They all acknowledge that it takes all of us to ensure the sustainability and financial growth of the organization to continue operating in its mission. We will ensure the bylaws are being followed and updated as the need arises. We are committed to start making STAMI a catalyst for transformation in the world, one person at a time. Until we reach across the globe.