
The Dallas Children’s Advocacy Center Board of Trustees is pleased to announce the appointment of three new members to the Board: Shelley Anbouba, Lisa Davenport, and Corbett Nichter.
We are pleased that these particular leaders have joined DCAC’s Board of Trustees. Each of them brings a wealth of experience to strengthen our organization in finance, technology, strategic change, marketing, operations, and accounting. Their unique backgrounds and expertise will make them a great asset to DCAC’s Board and help in furthering our mission.
OUR NEWEST BOARD MEMBERS

Shelley Anbouba currently owns NEAT Method Dallas-Highland Park and is the Tier 1 top producer for all 100+ franchise owners. Shelley has experience in fund development, donor relations, event implementation and business development, along with account management and sponsorship stewardship.
Prior to becoming self employed, she most recently served as Foundation Director for the NATA Foundation, a national organization focused on the profession of Athletic Training. Shelley has also generated more than $8 million in philanthropic revenue for multiple organizations. As an active participant in the Dallas community, she serves in multiple leadership capacities on several non-profit boards, and she was the Honorary Chair for Art for Advocacy 2021.

Lisa Davenport currently works at AT&T and is the Director of Program Management. During her 9 years in telecommunications, she has spent time across multiple disciplines, including regulatory compliance, operations, strategic planning, and program development. As a Certified International Privacy and Compliance Professional, she possesses over 20 years of regulatory experience with a focus on Privacy.
Lisa earned a Master’s in Business Administration from the University of Georgia and a Bachelor of Business Administration with a concentration in Accounting and Finance from Kennesaw State University.

Corbett Nichter serves as Executive Vice President at MAPP. With over 27 years of construction experience, he strives to be a servant leader in support of every level of the organization and all facets of the business, including estimating, scheduling, project and field management, risk management, marketing, and business development. In 2007, he graduated from Leadership Dallas, a program of the Dallas Chamber of Commerce, and is a member of the Dallas Assembly.
Corbett’s passion is serving at-risk children and veterans of the United States Armed Forces. As a returning DCAC board member, he has served multiple terms on the Board of Trustees and currently sits on the Advisory Council. Mr. Nichter holds a bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering from Texas A&M University in College Station and a Master’s in Business Administration from Houston Baptist University.
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