RHLS Staff

RHLS attorneys have always been able to do both development and policy work. This remains true today, and many of our attorneys work in both areas. Attorneys are listed here under the category that contains the majority of their work.

Development

Dina Schlossberg, Esq.
Executive Director

Dina is the Executive Director and has experience providing legal representation to nonprofits developing affordable housing -- with a special focus on design and development for vulnerable populations. 

Kim Dolan, Esq.
Director of Development Legal Services

Kim provides legal representation to nonprofits engaged in affordable housing development with focus on developments that create independent living opportunities for persons with disabilities. 

Raina Mehta, Esq.
Supervising Attorney

Raina works on community development, as well as the development and preservation of affordable housing. 

Judy Berkman, Esq.
Senior Counsel (volunteer)

Judy came to RHLS in 1996 with prior experience in private practice and legal services. She works on a broad range of policy initiatives and homeownership development projects, primarily focusing on large-scale developments of homeownership units for sale to mixed-income buyers.

Jack Stucker, Esq.
Supervising Attorney

Jack works on development transactions as a member of the project team,  as well as assisting on major initiatives such as our strategic focus on health and housing and our policy platform work to support opportunities to expand Supportive Housing in the Commonwealth.

Esteban Rodriguez, Esq.
Staff Attorney & Martin Luther King Jr. Fellow

Esteban works on the development and preservation of affordable housing and other community development efforts.

Kathryn Robinson, Esq.
Staff Attorney

Kathryn represents nonprofit organizations on a broad range of affordable housing transactions and community development projects.

Kelly Prokop, Esq.
Staff Attorney

Kelly provides legal advice and representation to non-profit organizations working on affordable housing development projects, especially in Western Pennsylvania. She works with Community Land Trusts to provide permanently affordable housing in the Commonwealth. 

Policy

Mark Schwartz, Esq.
Of Counsel
Mark uses his extensive experience in affordable housing and community development to advocate for policies that benefit vulnerable populations.
Bob Damewood, Esq
Senior Staff Attorney
Bob works on a variety of housing and community development matters. His areas of concentration include HUD Section 3 (resident training, employment and contracting) and displacement-free development.
Cindy Daley
Director of Community Redevelopment Initiatives
Cindy is overseeing the Community Redevelopment Legal Assistance project to help communities hardest hit by foreclosures. Using her extensive background in community development, affordable housing, and policy, Cindy works with selected communities to help them stabilize families and neighborhoods.
Vanessa Raymond-Garcia
Policy Analyst

Vanessa has a specific focus on analyzing and advancing equitable policies in the COVID-19 response and across RHLS’s other policy goals to assist underserved communities in Pennsylvania.

Ifeoluwa Orebiyi
Outreach Specialist

Ife joins RHLS in a new role to enhance our outreach and community engagement efforts. She works with under-served and diverse communities to make sure that they are well-informed about housing-related programs. 

Utilities

Lauren Berman, Esq.
PULP Staff Attorney

Lauren serves as a Staff Attorney at PULP where she provides direct representation to consumers and legal support in utility and energy matters affecting low-income residents and community organizations in Pennsylvania.

Giovanna Brackbill
PULP Utility Justice Project Manager

Gio serves as the Utility Justice Project Manager at PULP where she works to address and alleviate the unique barriers to utility service faced by historically underserved communities in allocated geographic zones in furtherance of our mission to ensure that low income customers can access and maintain safe and stable utility services. She focuses her attention on managing specialized project outcomes, including targeted direct representation, impact litigation, coalition building, training and technical assistance, and resource development. She is currently an adjunct professor at Lebanon Valley College who teaches the sociology and criminal justice Senior Seminar on Inequality.

Laura Edinger
PULP Senior Policy Analyst

Laura serves as the Senior Policy Analyst at PULP, where she evaluates and provides input on various existing and emerging policy initiatives and their impact on low income utility customers. Laura focuses her attention on Universal Service proceedings, working alongside and under the guidance of PULP’s attorneys, to ensure all Pennsylvania residents have access to life-sustaining utility services.

Kristen Geesaman
PULP Manager of Direct Services

Kristen serves as the Manager of Direct Services at PULP, where she provides advice and advocacy to individuals calling PULP’s utility hotline. She also provides training for clients and other legal aid staff on utility issues, in addition to supporting the work of PULP’s attorneys and clients.

Harry Geller, Esq.
PULP Senior Counsel (volunteer)

Harry serves as Senior Counsel to PULP since his retirement as PULP’s longtime Executive Director in June 2015. He continues to provide leadership, advocacy, training, consultation and support services in energy and utility matters

Madi Keaton
PULP Energy Justice Coordinator

Madi serves as the Energy Justice Coordinator at PULP, where she works to advance just and equitable clean energy and energy efficiency policy for low income and communities of color. She also helps to coordinate PULP's coalition engagement, in addition to supporting the work of PULP’s attorneys and clients.

Elizabeth Marx, Esq.
PULP Executive Director

Liz serves as the Executive Director of the Pennsylvania Utility Law Project (PULP), and leads PULP's policy, litigation, training, technical assistance, and specialized projects in furtherance of our mission to ensure that all low income Pennsylvanians can access and maintain safe and affordable utility services in their home. She is the current Chairperson of the Pennsylvania Department of Human Services’ Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program Advisory Council, and serves as a member of the Department of Community and Economic Development’s Weatherization Assistance Program Policy Advisory Council.

Ria Pereira, Esq.
PULP Supervising Attorney

Ria serves as a Supervising Attorney at PULP, where she provides legal representation, training, consultation, and support services in utility and energy matters affecting low-income residents and community organizations in Pennsylvania.

John Sweet, Esq.
PULP Senior Attorney

John serves as a Senior Attorney at PULP, where he provides legal representation, advocacy, training, consultation and support services in energy and utility matters affecting low-income residents of Pennsylvania.

Administration

Phyllis Guillaume
CFO/Director of Administration
Phyllis leads our financial and administrative functions.
Anabel Sweeney
Director, Strategic Organizational Advancement
Anabel focuses on resource development and strategic planning.
Nora Davenport
Communications & Administrative Specialist
Linda Mussoline
Compliance Specialist/IT Oversight and Interface/ Bookkeeper