Meet the Team
With a passionate team and a commitment to sustainable development, Mission 20:35 works tirelessly to create meaningful change and empower communities for a brighter future. Meet the board at Mission 20:35!
Taylor Lowmon
President, Founder & CEO
Taylor is a compassionate individual who discovered her passion for helping others through mission trips to Costa Rica and Kenya. Motivated by the desire to assist struggling communities, she founded Mission 20:35 shortly after her second trip to Kenya.
Currently a college student studying Social Work, Taylor aspires to earn her Master's degree and expand Mission 20:35's reach, making a positive impact in the lives of countless individuals.
Tonya Lowmon
CFO
Tonya is a dedicated CFO at Mission 20:35 with a strong passion for volunteerism and community improvement. She holds a Master's in Public Administration and works as a Senior Business Unit Systems and Process Analyst for Assurant.
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Tonya serves on various boards, including YELLS, Make-A-Wish Georgia, and PADV. She also volunteers with United Way, Blossom, and The Horizon League. Additionally, she is an active member of Women at Assurant, working towards diversity and inclusion. Tonya's greatest success is her role as a devoted wife and mother.
Isha Williams
Vice President
As the Vice President of Mission 20:35, Isha Williams is dedicated to creating a positive impact both locally and internationally. Her Bachelor's degree in Psychology and minor in Africana Studies have provided her with a deep understanding of the social, economic, and political challenges faced by the African Diaspora community.
Isha uses her background in psychology and Masters in Public Administration with a concentration in Policy Analysis and Evaluation from Georgia State University to focus on addressing issues such as homelessness, financial literacy, and mental health, particularly within the African Diaspora.