CHRIS 180 Appoints Justin Honaman, Ryan Oliver and Rondah Q. Thomas to Board
Chris 180 has announced the appointment of new board members to strengthen its governance and support its mission-driven initiatives.
CHRIS 180 Appoints Justin Honaman, Ryan Oliver and Rondah Q. Thomas to Board
CHRIS 180, an Atlanta-based nonprofit that provides trauma-informed care to children, youth and families, has added three new members to its board of directors.
The newly-instated members are Justin Honaman, Ryan Oliver and Rondah Q. Thomas, who collectively offer experience in areas such as “business strategy, technology and innovation, workforce development, governance and community leadership,” said a release.
Chris 180 has announced the appointment of new members to its board of directors, reinforcing the organization’s governance framework and long-term strategic direction.
The addition of new board members is expected to enhance leadership oversight and bring diverse expertise to support the nonprofit’s mission.
Board members play a vital role in shaping organizational strategy, ensuring financial stewardship, and strengthening community partnerships.
Chris 180 continues to focus on delivering impactful programs and services, and strong board leadership is essential in guiding these initiatives.
The newly appointed directors are anticipated to contribute fresh perspectives and professional experience that will help advance the organization’s goals. By expanding its board, Chris 180 demonstrates its commitment to effective governance, accountability, and sustained growth in serving its community. The appointments mark another step forward in strengthening the organization’s leadership structure and reinforcing its mission-driven efforts.

