
Brian O'Neal - (Founder / Chairman): As Founder and Chairman of the Board of Directors for DO Foundation, Brian shares in the multiple responsibilities for carrying out the DO Foundation’s mission for alleviating and ending homelessness. With profound compassion and dedication to bringing about change in the lives of the homeless, Brian carries on the legacy of his late grandmother, Daisy O’Neal. A true humanitarian and advocate for the betterment of others, the DO Foundation is named in her honor.
Brian, a renowned Jazz Pianist/composer and former computer programmer, brings both his artistic abilities and extensive computer programming and managerial expertise to the DO Foundation. He holds a Bachelor of Arts from Alcorn University with concentration in Piano/Music, Computer Science, and Psychology. He has used his talent as a musician to spotlight and bring greater awareness to the epidemic of homelessness by dedicating his song “Dreams In Color” to the homeless. The video for “Dreams In Color” contains actual footage of the homeless and shows him living as a homeless person. Prior to pursuing his musical interests full time, he worked as a Certified Computer Programming Engineer for Coca Cola, BP, Amoco, and Ford Motor Company. Today he is the owner of BCO Media, Inc., a multi-media company that has been in business for over 10 years.
Brian currently resides in Michigan. He is the proud father of two, a 24 year old daughter and 6 year old foster daughter. In his free time he enjoys sharing his gift of music by serving as a mentor to young music students in his local area.
Kelly
Adolph - (Co-Founder,
Co-Chair, CEO):
As CEO,
Kelly is responsible for overseeing the organizations day to day
operations. Kelly, also the co-founder of DO Foundation, works
diligently on its mission in alleviating and ending homelessness. She
houses extensive managerial, administrative, and financial experience.
She holds an Associate Degree of Applied Science from Wayne State
University and Certified Financial Analyst from the University of
Phoenix. She has worked for such companies as: Dykema Gossett, PLLC,
Lexus Programming Headquarters, Health Alliance Plan (HAP), and Services
To Enhance Potential (STEP), a non-profit for adults with mental
disabilities. Currently, she is the Director of Operations and Artist
Management for BCO Media, Inc. In the course of her life, Kelly
routinely volunteered her services to various nursing homes, churches
and the Detroit PAL Little League
Nicole
Lancaster - (Board of Directors, Capital Campaign Chairperson - Burlington County, NJ): As a Board Member, Nicole shares in the responsibility
of overseeing the DO Foundation’s operations and providing assurance to the
foundation’s stakeholders. Nicole brings an extensive background in
business management and collaboration that is crucial to the coalition
building necessary for sustaining the Do Foundation’s mission for
alleviating and ending homelessness. As the President and CEO of her own PR
and Business Management Company, she specializes in building both
collaborative and strategic partnerships between nonprofits, media and
corporate entities. She also provides consultation services for large scale
and community focused events, various projects, and to clients. Currently,
she sits on the Advisory Board for two nonprofit organizations in New
Jersey. In addition to running her business, she volunteers her time and
services to several church organizations. With compassion for all people
and a passion to help those in need, she works regularly to assists the
homeless and underprivileged children and youth.
Nicole currently resides in New Jersey. She is the proud mother of two, a 22 year old son and an 12 year old daughter.
Shirley
Austin - (Board of Directors / Atlanta, GA): As a Board Member, Shirley shares in the responsibility
of overseeing the DO Foundation’s operations and providing assurance to the
foundation’s stakeholders. Having experienced homelessness as a result of
domestic violence, Shirley gives voice to one of the populations to be
positively impacted by the DO Foundation’s mission for alleviating and
ending homelessness. She has extensive administrative and managerial
experience. She is working toward earning her Bachelor’s Degree in
Managerial Science (Human Resource) with a minor in Business Administrative
Technologies from Gwinnett Technical College. She has worked for the State
of Florida and the Florida Bar Association. Currently, she is an Assistant
Manager for Sonic. Her personal experiences have provided her with the
incentive to help others.
Shirley currently resides in Georgia. She is the proud parent of three sons ages 25, 24 and 23.

Carlos O'Banion - (Project Assistance / Detroit, MI)
Tamara Gomez Pazos - (Project Leader / Miami, FL)
Renae McNeil - (Multi Media Consultant / Atlanta, GA)
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