Pat Mulligan, President of HROC's Board of Directors, relocated to Hampton Roads from New Jersey in 1988, and has lived throughout Hampton Roads. Currently, she resides in the City of Hampton. Pat is the Captain of Equality Virginia's Peninsula Community Action Team and has worked as a volunteer for Hampton Roads Pride. She currently participates as a founding member of HRBOR (Hampton Roads Business OutReach) and until recently, served as the Secretary of HRBOR's Board of Directors. Pat was a member of NLMCC (New Life MCC of Hampton Roads) where she held several leadership positions at NLMCC from 1991-2001, including board member. She is an Associate Broker with RE/MAX Peninsula. Pat has two sons in college in Colorado.
 
 

Don Davis, HROC Board of Director's member, is a native North Carolinian who has resided in Williamsburg, Virginia for the past 20 years. He has served on the boards of directors for more than 30 organizations since graduating Wake Forest University in 1980. Don was a founding member of Lavender Light of the Virginia Peninsula; served six years on the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force's Board of Directors; and remains an active, outspoken, and visible leader in the greater LGBT community. Don's life partner of 14 years, Jim Cook, died of AIDS in 1996
 
 

Nathan Greene, Treasurer of HROC's Board of Directors, is a native of Texas who has resided in Hampton Roads since 1988 when stationed in Norfolk while serving in the United States Navy. Upon completion of active duty, he briefly lived in Pittsburgh, but soon returned and made Norfolk his home. Since coming out in 1994, Nathan has been active in several gay and gay-friendly organizations such as Tidewater Volleyball Association (TVA), the Mid-Atlantic Alternative Softball Association (MAASA), the Hampton Roads Men's Chorus (HRMC), and the Mid-Atlantic Alternative Volleyball Association (MAAVA) where he currently holds the position of League Commissioner. In mid-2002, Nathan became very active in volunteering with ACCESS AIDS Care, and in August of 2006, became their Volunteer Coordinator. He lives with his life partner John in Norfolk.
 
 

Reg C. Richburg, HROC Board of Director's member, lives in Norfolk, Va. Reg is a graduate of SUNY Stony Brook University Graduate School of Social Welfare. While serving as the senior administrator of a New York social service agency, he graduated from Columbia University Graduate School of Business' Institute for Not for Profit Management. Reg has been involved in community development projects since the late 70's. Currently, he serves as the Pastor of New Life MCC of Hampton Roads as well as acting as a consultant to the Transgender Clinic (TLC), a program of ACCESS AIDS CARE.