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Kayce Munyeneh

Kayce Munyeneh matriculated from Columbia College with a Bachelor’s in Political Science and Georgetown University with a Masters in Leadership. She has also completed her Public Sector Leadership Certificate from Cornell University. Kayce Munyeneh was in the Honors College and graduated cum laude, cum honore, garnering membership in academic honor societies such as Alpha Lambda Delta and Golden Key International Honor Society.

Instrumental in creating what is now known today as the Victim Services Branch, Kayce Munyeneh held positions with the Metropolitan Police Department and the National Center for Victims of Crime in full-time and part-time positions respectively while also serving as an Adjunct Professor for the Department of Homeland Security’s FLETC Domestic Violence Intervention Program.  She acted as a liaison inter-departmentally, created public policy and education initiatives, as well as advocated on behalf of victims of violent crime and vulnerable adults. In her tenure, she has served over fifty thousand victims of crime.

Kayce Munyeneh also extended her advocacy role to supporting her colleagues and staff when she was elected as Chief Shop Steward of the National Association for Government Employees.  She served as a Certified EEO Counselor to all District of Columbia employees which laid the groundwork for labor-management partnerships with the Metropolitan Police Department and the Department of Forensic Science.  Kayce Munyeneh transitioned into conducting investigations as an Employee Labor Relations Manager and contract EEO Investigator/Reviewer.

Ready for a new challenge, she joined the federal government and served as a Program Manager for the Office of Civil Rights and Diversity and liaison for the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion team before deciding to be a full-time federal contractor and entrepreneur.

In her “spare” time,  Kayce Munyeneh serves as a Commissioner on the Maryland Commission on African American History and Culture and volunteers in her respective    sororities, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Incorporated and Order of the Eastern Star. Of course, she also takes time to enjoy all things Cheverly and is the proud wife of Alonzo and mom of her rambunctious son, Justice.

Increased Development

Public-Private Partnerships: Foster collaborations between the government and private sector to fund and build infrastructure projects.Zoning Reforms: Streamline zoning regulations to make it easier for developers to invest in the county.Green Development: Promote sustainable development projects that attract eco-conscious businesses and residents.
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Lowering the Burden

Diversify Revenue Sources: Explore alternative revenue sources such as tourism, entertainment, and business taxes to reduce reliance on property taxes.Efficient Budget Management: Implement cost-saving measures and ensure efficient use of county funds to avoid unnecessary tax increases.

Better Schools

Invest in Education: Increase funding for schools to improve facilities, hire qualified teachers, and provide up-to-date learning materials.Community Engagement: Foster partnerships between schools and local businesses to create mentorship programs and internships for students.Performance Monitoring: Regularly assess school performance and implement targeted interventions for underperforming schools.

Better Schools

Invest in Education: Increase funding for schools to improve facilities, hire qualified teachers, and provide up-to-date learning materials.Community Engagement: Foster partnerships between schools and local businesses to create mentorship programs and internships for students.Performance Monitoring: Regularly assess school performance and implement targeted interventions for underperforming schools.
Kayce Munyeneh

In the Community

Who is Kayce Munyeneh?
Who is Kayce Munyeneh?

An intimate profile of the Mayor for the Town of Cheverly

WeLead American University Commencement Speech
WeLead American University Commencement Speech

Keynote speech to graduates of American University’s WeLead Program in the School of Public Affairs.

My Way

My Biography