BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Arjun Srinivasan
Chair
Arjun Srinivasan, MD is the Deputy Director for Program Improvement in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion and a Captain in the United States Public Health Service. He is a graduate of Davidson College and Vanderbilt Medical School and completed training in Internal Medicine and Infectious Diseases at The Johns Hopkins Hospital. His wife, Paige, is a development professional and they have two sons, Jack and Joe (and two dogs!). He is a member of All Saints’ Episcopal Church.

Andrew Land
Vice Chair
Andrew Land has served on the Covenant Community Board of Directors since 2023. He is a Realtor with Keller Williams in Atlanta, focusing on intown and northern suburb properties. He has more than a decade of experience in this field. Prior to his real estate career, he worked extensively in resource development (health and human services nonprofits as well as higher education) and as a collegiate teacher. Originally from South Carolina, he is a two-time graduate of Clemson University. He has served on various other boards and in local and national capacities with several organizations, including as Sigma Phi Epsilon (college fraternity, social), the Human Rights Campaign, Blue Key (college honorary society), United Way, and St. Mark United Methodist Church. He and his husband live in Atlanta with their two Golden Doodles.

Liza Boswell
Secretary
Liza Boswell is a long-time All Saints’ parishioner, wife of John, mom to Madison (Katie), Will (Ellen Begley), and Louisa, and grandmother of Lizzie and William. She is originally from Lynchburg, VA and Greenville, NC but has lived in Decatur for 42 years and been an All Saints’ communicant since the early 1980s.
Each of her children was baptized at All Saints’, and each of them was Ms. Kimmell’s children’s choir assistant during high school. Liza was a member of St. Mary’s Chapter when her children were young. John is a Sunday morning usher and regular attendee at Men’s Bible Study (poker). Liza and John chaired Kanuga weekend in 2003.
She practiced law in Atlanta for 39 years and is an alumna of Davidson College (B.A. Religion) and Emory Law School. She is deeply honored and excited to have been invited to give back to the gentlemen of the Covenant Community who so lovingly helped her get sober eighteen years ago.

George Jones, Jr.
Treasurer
George Jones Jr. hails from Queens, New York, and has been in Atlanta since 1995. He is a graduate of Oglethorpe University with a Bachelor of Business Administration, and has a Master of Science in Accounting from Southern Polytechnic State University. He drove trucks for 20 years and reinvented himself in 2007 as an accountant. He now specializes in tax advisory and compliance services with a particular focus on high income/high net worth individuals, tax-exempt organizations, and with a passion for both. George’s tax-exempt organization expertise includes educational institutions, public charities, private foundations, and civic organizations. His civic service has ranged from helping children repair donated bicycles, to completing tax returns for those afflicted with HIV. George loves to read, smoke cigars, bike ride, watch Formula 1, and construct model airplanes. He currently lives in Sandy Springs with his family and 3 dogs.

Kevin Lyman
Kevin Lyman currently serves as Global Head of Thought Leadership for Invesco Ltd., an independent global investment firm with approximately $1.5 trillion in assets under management. In this role, Kevin partners with Invesco’s investment, corporate and enterprise support teams around the world, as well as external parties, to drive execution of the firm’s global thought leadership agenda. The Global Thought Leadership team focuses on enhancing Invesco’s profile and reputation within the global asset management industry by providing distinctive, timely, market-leading content on topics of importance to target audiences. Kevin also participates actively in the Invesco Women’s Network, the Invesco Black Professionals’ Network, the Invesco Cares community engagement program and other business resource groups within the firm. From 2002-2015, Kevin served as General Counsel of Invesco Trust Company and Assistant General Counsel for Invesco Advisers, Inc., advising multiple business units and investment funds globally. Prior to joining Invesco, he practiced as a corporate associate at DavisPolk & Wardwell in New York from 1997-2001.
Kevin received his law degree (1997) from Vanderbilt Law School, where he served as articles editor for the Vanderbilt Law Review, and his undergraduate degree (1993), magna cum laude, from Duke University. He is also a Fellow of the Judge Business School at Cambridge University and holds the GCB.D designation for ESG and sustainability corporate board governance.
Kevin currently serves on boards of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, Covenant Community (chairman emeritus) and the Midtown High School Foundation. He is also a member of the Duke Atlanta Alumni Association board, the Emory Goizueta Business School corporate advisory board and the Fernbank Natural History Museum corporate leadership council. In the past he has served as: a member of the Leadership Atlanta class of 2018; a member of the Emory University Board of Visitors; a member of the Vanderbilt Law School Board of Advisors; founder and president of the Inman Middle School Foundation; president of the Morningside-Lenox Park Association; president of the Morningside Elementary School Foundation; a vestry member and stewardship campaign chair at All Saints’ Episcopal Church.

Nelson O. Tyrone III
Nelson Tyrone is a personal lawyer who represents the families of children injured during birth. He is also: the son of a doctor, the grandson of doctors, nurses and judges, the husband to a brilliant and kind architect (Leslie) and the father of two whip-smart daughters (Munday and McGowan). His family is everything to him. He also has a passion for helping people suffering homelessness with a “hand up”. He serves on the board of Covenant Community, a not-for-profit transitional recovery center for homeless addicts and alcoholics, and serves as All Saints pro-bono counsel for the resident’s legal needs.
He and his daughter Munday serve at soup kitchens every month. Nelson has completed one Marathon and completed several Ironman triathlons. He runs, bikes, boxes, rides motorcycles, practices guitar, and competes in “adventure” races in his spare time. He is a graduate of Episcopal High School, the University of Virginia, and the University of Georgia, School of Law. He and his wife Leslie live in the Brookwood Hills area of Atlanta with their daughters, McGowan and Munday, and their dogs, Finch and Emily. He aspires to be someone who is constantly working on becoming a better human – and someone who helps people every day.

Zanthia Wiley, MD
Zanthia Wiley, MD is an Associate Professor of Medicine, practicing infectious diseases physician at Emory University Hospital Midtown, and a clinical researcher within the Emory Division of Infectious Diseases. She is a member of the Emory Department of Medicine’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Council and is dedicated to addressing health inequities in all forms.

Nancy Sestak
Nancy Sestak is director of constituent systems with Coxe Curry & Associates, a fundraising consulting firm serving nonprofit organizations in greater Atlanta and throughout the state of Georgia. Prior to joining Coxe Curry, Nancy served as a business analyst and technical trainer at Emory University.
Nancy is a graduate of Holy Cross College in Worcester, Massachusetts, where she earned her bachelor’s degree in Economics. She also earned her Master of Business Administration degree from Georgia State University. Nancy has lived in Atlanta for more than 20 years and has been active in the nonprofit community. She is a founding board member of the Atlanta Community ToolBank and currently serves on the board of The Aquinas Center at Candler School of Theology, Emory University. Nancy has been on Covenant's board since 2022.

Angela Williams
Angela Williams is a Branch Manger for Woodforest National Bank, where she has served for the past 10 years. Angela joined the Covenant Community board because she believed in the mission of Men of Hope and wanted to support all of the great work CCI is doing. She has been instrumental in hosting financial education for the men of CCI, helping them become productive members of society.
Angela graduated from the University of Chicago with a Bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice, minor in Sociology and specialization in Homeland Security. She is currently studying law as a criminal defense attorney with an anticipated graduation date of 2026.
Angela is a single mother to three young adults who are all college graduates. She is also the owner of two businesses: Meals to Ministry, which clothes and feeds the homeless; and Vision 250, which helps single mothers with financial resources and guidance.

Darrell "Coach" Steele
Darrell Steele currently serves as past Presiding Co Chair for the Governor’s Office of Transition Support & Reentry presently know the Department of Community Supervision.
He is a Board Member of the People Impacted by Incarceration Collaborative (PIIC), United Way, and is a VIP Alumni.
He received his B.A. in Communications at Cameron University, and a B.A. in Ministry at Jacksonville Seminary School. He is a certified Addiction Recovery Empowerment Specialist Addictive Diseases. (Cares), Trainer, Science of Addiction Recovery (SOAR), Moral Recognition, (MRT) facilitator, and a certified Professional Life Coach.
Coach Steele has dedicated his time in making a positive difference in our society.

Zack Metcalf
Zach Metcalf is a native of Dallas, GA with his partner Hannah and ten month old son, Cooper. He is a National Account Manager for the temporary housing division of a claims management company and also serves as a part-time certified personal trainer.
Zach is also a graduate of the programs at Covenant Community. He has been sober since June 2021, which he attributes most of the success and happiness that he enjoys today to. As a graduate, he is honored to serve on the board, grateful to have a voice in the discussions for CCI's future, and committed to doing all that is within his power to ensure the organization's success and effectiveness in achieving its mission.

Darren Gaynor
Darren Gaynor works as a lawyer on the corporate legal team at Novelis, the world's leading manufacturer of rolled aluminum products and the world’s largest recycler of aluminum, advising the company in litigation and intellectual property matters. Darren’s professional background includes 13 years as a private practice civil litigator representing companies large and small in state and federal courts, and approximately a decade as owner and chief executive of a warehousing and logistics operations company. Darren earned his undergraduate (journalism) and law degrees at the University of Georgia. Darren was recognized three consecutive years as a member of the “Bulldog 100,” honoring the fastest-growing UGA-alumni-owned companies. Darren lives in Dunwoody with his wife Amy; Darren and Amy have two teenage daughters. Their family have been members of All Saints’ Episcopal Church since 2012, and have served the Church in a variety of volunteer capacities. Darren enjoys running and hiking and the very occasional round of golf, as well as reading, watching movies and going to concerts with Amy, and cheering for the Dawgs and the Braves.

Elizabeth Klump
Elizabeth Klump has been a member of All Saints for 26 years (current and past service on Vestry, Strategic Planning Committee) and currently serves on the Advisory Board of The Agape Center and Skyland Trail. Elizabeth earned a MS in Clinical Mental Health and works as a therapist at Restorative Counseling Services. She previously held an Advisory Board position at CCI and volunteered for CCI activities and Insight dinners for 18 years. Elizabeth is originally from the Lexington, Ky area, attended Centre College, and is a mother of two boys, Parker (25) and Andrew (23) and partner to Kevin Thomas.