Mayor Muriel Bowser has nominated DeAnthony Campbell for appointment as a public voting member of the Commission on Re-Entry and Returning Citizen Affairs, filling a vacancy left by Dominic Henry. This nomination is in accordance with the Confirmation Act of 1978 and the Office on Ex-Offender Affairs and Commission on Re-Entry and Ex-Offender Affairs Establishment Act of 2006. The resolution proposes that Campbell serve for the remainder of an unexpired term ending on August 4, 2028. The Mayor has provided biographical information about Campbell, highlighting his commitment to improving re-entry systems for returning citizens and his relevant professional experience.
DeAnthony Campbell is a Washington, DC native and a returning citizen who has dedicated himself to rebuilding his life through education and community service. He has a background in building inspection and train operations, which required a strong sense of public trust and compliance with safety regulations. Currently, he is pursuing a certificate in business from Georgetown University and is focused on creating employment opportunities for those impacted by incarceration. Campbell aims to contribute to effective re-entry policies that promote dignity and sustainable opportunities, and he is eager to collaborate with fellow commissioners and community partners to enhance reintegration efforts in the District.