Dr. Veronica Johnson is a U.S. Navy veteran with over 25 years of service with the Federal Government. She possesses a Doctorate in Strategic Management and has a history of inspiring others through coaching and mentoring. She is a founding member of Omicron Nu Xi (ONΞ), INC., and serves as the National ASST Secretary for the organization. Her desire is to continue serving with other Veterans in upholding the mission and vision of the organization. She joined ONE to continue mentoring and give back to every community that she’s a part of.
Aisha Moore served in the Army for 20 years before retiring in 2013 and relocating to Hampton Roads in 2016. Holding a Bachelor’s degree in Human Services with a concentration in Criminal Justice, Aisha now works as an Instructional Assistant, supporting special needs students in the school system. A founding member of Omicron Nu Xi ( ONΞ), INC., Aisha serves as the National Secretary for the organization and as Vice President of its newly established Alpha Gamma Chapter, Omicron Nu Xi, LLC.
Renette Rawlings is a U.S. Army veteran with 23 years and 10 months of service. She worked approximately eight (8) years as a Test Administrator /Receptionist at Fort Gregg-Adams, Education Center. She has a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from the University of Maryland Global. She worked as an entrepreneur for five (5) years at Rawlins Learning and Testing Center, Colonial Heights, Virginia. Throughout her post-Army occupations, she worked closely with Education Counselors at the Center including representatives from several local colleges such as Saint Leo University (as an IT technician/Test Examiner), Central Texas College, and other visiting college representatives with coaching and mentoring transitioning military members in preparation for language tests and other mandatory exams provided by the Education Center. She joined ONE to provide volunteer service, guidance, and professional assistance to all active-duty military, veterans and their family members of all communities whenever needed.
Felicia Moore is a U.S. Army veteran with over 20 years of service. During her career, she dedicated nearly 10 years as an Education Counselor and Receptionist at Fort Gregg-Adams Education Center. Additionally, she served as an entrepreneur for five years, assisted in running Rawlins Learning and Testing Center in Colonial Heights, Virginia. Passionate about serving others, Felicia joined ONE to offer volunteer support, guidance, and professional assistance to active-duty military, veterans, and their families, ensuring their needs are met across all communities.
Kloh-Ann Derosin is a retired U.S. Air Force Senior Master Sergeant who served honorably for 22 years. She has an Associate’s in Applied Science for Logistics, a Bachelor of Science in Healthcare Administration, a Bachelor of Art with a concentration in Logistics, and a Master’s of Business Administration with a concentration in Contract Management. She works for the Department of Navy as a Contract Specialist. She enjoys spending time with her family and friends, helping others, and listening to live music. She has two sons and currently, she resides in Virginia.
Catherine Gainey is a distinguished retired veteran, having honorably served 20 years of active duty with the United States Navy. Following her military career, she dedicated over 20 years to federal government service, providing assistance to people in need. A proven leader with a Master’s in Business Administration, Soror Gainey currently serves as a mentor and trainer. She joined the sorority to continue her commitment to leadership and service, offering support to military and civilian communities. Mission, vision, and community service-oriented, she upholds the core values of both the military and civilian sectors, demonstrating adaptability to change and a passion for empowering others, particularly female veterans transitioning to the civilian workforce.
Nicole Stewart is a U.S. Army veteran with over 32 years of service with the Federal Government. She possesses a master’s degree in Procurement and Acquisition Management and has a history of supporting active-duty military and retirees. She desires to continue serving Veterans while upholding the organization's mission and vision. She joined ONE to mentor and help Veterans while giving back to her surrounding communities.
Monica Hill-Turner is a U. S. Navy Veteran and a Department of Defense employee with over 24 years of service. She obtained a Master of Business Administration from St. Leo University. She has a strong passion for encouraging and mentoring fellow veterans, whether men or women, and participating in events to help clothe and feed communities in need. She is motivated by the organization’s scope of community service initiatives and is committed to not only working to make this world a better place but also making meaningful contributions to people and their families; bringing out the beauty in everything and everybody, inside and out.
Danyel Powell is a U.S. Naval veteran who served as an Operations Specialist during both Operation Desert Shield and Desert Storm. After the military, she served her community by becoming a Police Officer for the City of North Charleston, South Carolina. Afterwards, she obtained a Bachelor of Business Administration from Saint Leo University and a Masters of Business with a focus in Project Management from Liberty University. Because of her desire to assist people in need, she joined ONE to provide leadership, guidance, and volunteerism to all military and civilian women.
Tometrica Devereaux is a U.S. Navy veteran with a lifelong passion for helping others.
Her service in the Navy allowed her not only to serve her country but also to assist people around the world through various volunteer efforts. She is actively involved in her community and the local school system. As a realtor, she recognizes the importance of community engagement. Tometrica joined ONE to be part of a sisterhood rooted in military values. Her goal is to serve both civilian and military communities, working to bridge the gap between the two.