Our Executive Director, Donna Bradley, MSW, graduated from Tulane University with a Masters Degree in Social Work in 1980.
Donna has worked in family and children's services her entire career. She has counseled families and children for over twenty-six years.
She has experienced the full circle of adoption, both personally and professionally. Donna began her career in adoption by counseling birth
mothers as they faced their adoption decisions. She has worked with the educational, counseling, and home study process for over twelve years.
Donna and her husband, David, have five children. She has one stepson who is finishing college, two biological teenage sons, and two adopted
daughters who are now seven and three years of age. In addition to her own personal experience with adoption, Donna has extensive training
related to child development, family dynamics and adoption related issues.
Phil Boyd, MSW, received his Masters Degree in Social Work from the University of Tennessee in 1976. Phil has worked with individuals,
families, and children in the mental health field his entire career. He began his work in adoptions soon after the adoption of his oldest
daughter, seven years ago. Phil and his wife have two adopted daughters who are now seven and five years old.
Jeanne M. Greenwald, M.A. is married and the mother of three children adopted from two different countries. In addition to her own children,
Jeanne has many extended family members who came to the family by adoption. Jeanne has a Bachelor of Arts from Michigan State University and
a Master of Arts in Psychology with an emphasis on Marriage and Family Therapy from Wayne State University in Michigan. She has worked with
children with emotional challenges, and their parents. She has had a special interest in adoption during her career and has attended many
conferences and professional trainings that highlight the needs of the adopted person / family. Jeanne has worked as an adoption provider in
the state of Florida families for three years.
Debra Hewitt serves as the Social Service Director for Adoption Home Study Services, Inc. She received a Bachelor of Science Degree in
Elementary Education in 1989 from the University of Central Florida. Debra enjoyed a career in elementary education for many years. She
received a Masters of Science Degree in Education Leadership from Nova Southeastern University in 1997. She has been a Home Study Provider
for over seven years. Debra and her husband have three daughters. Her two oldest, age eight and five, were adopted from China and her youngest
daughter, age three, was adopted from Guatemala.



