ABOUT MOTB
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Informally established in 2015 as a Navy Football cheer mom group, Motherhood of the Brotherhood, Inc. has evolved into a Maryland-based non-profit organization 501(c)(3), dedicated to service, advocacy and community development. Motherhood of the Brotherhood was born completely out of dreams and aspirations we had for our children and community at large.
As leaders and mothers, we are about creating great resource platforms, opportunities, investments and projects for the enhancement of the USNA community.
EXECUTIVE BOARD
The Executive Board consists of United States Naval Academy Moms who lead the activities of the organization. Contact the board to discuss how you can become more involved with the Motherhood of the Brotherhood, Inc.



CEO & Founder
Shiri Ndang
President
Michelle Pittman
Son: Jordan Pittman
~ USNA '18
Vice-President
Community Engagement
DeDe Duncan-White
Son: Shelley White III
~ USNA '16
Secretary
Annie Coles
Son: Justin Coles
~USNA '28



Treasurer
Elvera Gleaton
Events & Activities
Robin McCauley
Son: Terrence McCauley
~USNA '27
Advisory Board
Tawanna Williams
Son: Deondrae Williams
~USNA '22
Member Engagement
Randi Raskin Nash
Son: Elan Nash
~USNA '20





Public Relations
Web Developer
Patrice Robinson
Son: Landon Robinson
~USNA '26
Operations Assistant
Chelsey Cass
Social Media Coordinator
Moksha Johnson
Son: Christian Johnson ~USNA '29
“MOTHERS WHO SERVE”
We are mothers dedicated to service, advocacy and community development
OUR MISSION STATEMENT
The mission of the Motherhood of the Brotherhood, Inc. is rooted in social responsibility through community development, outreach, advocacy, professionalism and education by:
*Connecting a group of women dedicated to facilitating educational access and opportunity initiatives.
*Generating and facilitating opportunities for members to impact the USNA community through board service, volunteer and outreach programs.
*Enhance and enrich the experiences of students through interaction with USNA alumni, community based organizations and the Brotherhood (mentor, career planning/counselling and educational programs).
*Actively promote the reputation of USNA and raise its visibility regionally and nationally.
*Maintain a commitment to service and the traditions that make this Motherhood the unique group that it is.