Board of Directors
John Lindsey, President - John is a mental health professional specializing in addictive behavior. He is the owner and primary counselor of Winchester Addiction Services located in Winchester, VA. He is active in community projects and organizations and brings the experience gained in starting a business to New Eve Ministries. John, and his wife Lindsey, are the parents of two children.
Mary Meade, Vice President - An attorney and mediator, Mary Meade is the President of her law firm, the Law Offices of Mary S. Meade and is also the Executive Director of the Marriage and Family Recovery Programs. These mediation programs were co-founded in 1985 with the late Monsignor Richard Burke of the Diocese of Arlington, to provide a faith-based approach marital healing and reconciliation. Mrs. Meade is also the Founder of the Natural Law Study Center of the Diocese of Arlington, a voluntary organization dedicated to promoting a dialogue on objective truth and natural law. Mrs. Meade has her Doctoral degree in Law, a Masters Degree in Public Administration, and a Master’s Degree in Catholic Theology with an emphasis in Sacred Scripture.
Darlene Kent, Treasurer.
Joanne Seale, Secretary - Joanne is an active member of Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish in Winchester, VA. She is a member of Christian Mothers, the Parish Council of Catholic Women and volunteers many hours in support of additional parish activities. She has been a passionate pro-life activist most of her life which led her to join New Eve Ministries. She is also the proud grandmother of thirty-eight grandchildren.
Steven Storey, Director - Steven is from Seattle, Washington and graduated from Christendom College in 2000 with a degree in Philosophy. He served in the U.S. Army as a Reservist for 8 years as a Counter-Intelligence Agent. He currently works for Formatta Corporation, a software company headquartered in Fairfax, VA.
Steven is very active in the community and has served as co-chair of the Youth Leadership Foundation’s Young Professionals Committee, an organization that serves disadvantaged youth from Washington D.C.’s inner city by boosting academic performance while developing their character.