Mayor Muriel Bowser has nominated Ms. Kamilah Martin-Proctor for appointment as a consumer member of the Board of Integrative Healthcare, filling a new seat for a term of three years. This nomination is made in accordance with the Confirmation Act of 1978 and the District of Columbia Health Occupations Revisions Act of 1985. The proposed resolution, which accompanies the nomination, seeks the Council's confirmation of Ms. Martin-Proctor's appointment. The Mayor has provided biographical information about the nominee and has requested the Council's prompt consideration of the nomination.

Ms. Martin-Proctor is a resident of Ward 4 and has a strong background in change management, public policy, and accessibility advocacy, particularly for individuals with disabilities. She is currently pursuing a Doctorate in Education Policy and Leadership at American University, focusing on equity in education. Her professional experience includes roles at the U.S. Department of Labor and the U.S. Department of State, where she has worked on initiatives to promote diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility. Additionally, she is the founder of the Martin Multiple Sclerosis Alliance Foundation, which aims to raise awareness about Multiple Sclerosis in underserved communities.