Board

Keymasha Knight
Keymasha Knight, CO-founded and CO-pastors House of Healing Outreach International Ministries in Elyria, Oh with her husband.  It is a church home for all those in need of God’s love and salvation.  She has been pastoring for 10 years. She is also the founder and CEO of Adonai’s POWER, the umbrella for Power Inc Publishing.  This organization was created to serve the many needs of women and their children.  She has self published her first book, “Who Is This Woman?” and is responsible for the consulting services of Power Inc Publishing.   Keymasha is an itinerant speaker in Northeast Ohio.  She also counsels women on a weekly basis. For more information about her ministry, go to www.keymasha.com .

Amy Kofmehl-Sobkowiak 
Amy Kofmehl-Sobkowiak is Co-Founder of Women of the Cloud Forest, a fair-trade project that works with artisans in rural Costa Rica and Nicaragua, visit www.womenofthecloudforest.com for more information.  Prior to this endeavor, she was involved with several independent businesses where she worked as a consultant creating successful marketing packages and promotional information. She has a background in design and photography and is excited to bring these skills and knowledge to INTO.  She currently resides in Pittsburgh, PA with her husband and two daughters.

Jennifer Taggart 
Jennifer Taggart currently works for Lake Ridge Academy in their Office of Admissions.  She has a long history of working with various non- profits including City Year and a Cleveland based social service agency.  She has taken several trips overseas including serving on missions’ team to Suriname and Malawi.  She is excited to be a part of INTO and loves to drink fair trade coffee! In fact, that’s how she first heard about INTO and first met Francesca Barbee, at a coffee shop serving fair trade!

Phil Weinholtz
Philip Weinholtz began integrating art, commerce and activism while attending high school at Hartford, Connecticut’s Watkinson School. Sale of his stylized caricature note cards of Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Mother Theresa, and Malcom X raised funds that were split between Hartford’s Peter’s Retreat homeless shelter and Watkinson’s Student Foundation. Later, while a student at the University of Hartford’s Hartford Art School, Phil created an award winning United Nations Millennium Goals poster at the Icograda International Design Conference. At Hartford, he combined study of photography, web development, graphic design and video production in both the Media Arts and Visual Communication departments. Since graduating from Hartford, Phil has continued to work in a variety of media, in particular working on short films and diversified media packages for political and advertising campaigns. Visit at: http://www.philweinholtz.com for more info.