As we move into 2022, we are delighted to introduce you to three new trustees who are supporting the organization’s growth in the new year and beyond. Please join us in welcoming them to the DC History Center!
Cindy DiBiasi
A leading communications consultant for global organizations, Cindy DiBiasi is a co-founder of 3D Communications, where she specializes in helping the best and brightest inspire and motivate others to action. Cindy first came to the District in 1983 to work as a general assignment reporter for WUSA Channel 9. As a Downtown resident, she is active in working to protect the safety and history of her local community. Cindy also serves on the Advisory Council for Strong Women, Strong World/World Vision.
Bryan Greene
Bryan Greene is Vice President of Policy Advocacy at the National Association of REALTORS® where he oversees all legislative and regulatory advocacy. Bryan joined the REALTORS® after nearly three decades of federal government service where, for ten years, he led the Department of Housing and Urban Development.
Bryan is a freelance writer, who contributes regularly to Smithsonian Magazine and other publications. A 2017 article he wrote on the 1969 Harlem Cultural Festival led to renewed interest in the music festival, and to Bryan serving as the consulting producer on the 2021 music documentary, “Summer of Soul,” winner of the Sundance Film Festival’s Grand Jury Prize and Audience Award. A native of New York City, Bryan has lived in Washington, DC since 1992. Bryan earned his degree in Government from Harvard University.
Evan Johnson
Evan is founding owner and partner of Wardman Residential at Compass, a residential real estate team based in DC. Evan and his team represent DMV clients with buying, selling, renting, and investing in real estate. As team co-owner, he uses his 20+ years of real estate experience to oversee team operations, guide the strategic direction of the organization, and focus on mentoring newer team members. Evan has served on numerous boards including education, residential communities, and banking institutions.