Tipi Brookins, Chief of Professional Standards and Development
A native of Gloucester County New Jersey, Ms. Tipi Brookins is a seasoned Public Safety Communications professional with over twenty years of experience. Throughout her career she has trained and instructed numerous members of the law enforcement community to include civilians, police officers, deputy attorney generals, and investigators. She is a recent graduate from the Police for Tomorrow Fellowship at Georgetown Law. She wishes to continue to develop the leaders of tomorrow while pursuing the mission of the Office of Unified Communications.
Isaac Entsua-Mensah, Chief of 911 Operations
Isaac Entsua-Mensah is a 9-1-1 Communications and Emergency Management subject matter expert. He has over twenty years of experience implementing, directing, and managing Emergency Communication Centers, Emergency Preparedness, Business Continuity, and Campus Safety and Security Operations. Isaac has had the opportunity to serve in several positions within the field of Law Enforcement. These positions range from Deputy Sheriff to University Police Officer, Communications Officer, Field Training Coordinator, Police Sergeant, Communications Training Instructor, Emergency Communication Supervisor, and Communication Section Director. Isaac most recently served as an Operations Supervisor with the Arlington County Government Emergency Communication Center.
Moreover, he serves as the 1st Vice President and is a current board member of the APCO Mid-Eastern Chapter which serves the Maryland, Delaware, Northern Virginia and the District of Columbia 911 PSAP (Public Safety Answering Points). Most notably, Isaac was awarded the APCO Mid-Eastern Chapter Director of the year for the Washington D.C. region for 2022 as well as he was just awarded his Certified Professional Executive (CPE) Certification through APCO. In addition, Isaac is also a member of the National Emergency Numbers Association (NENA) and the Maryland Emergency Numbers Association (MENA). Isaac also served his country honorably in the United States Navy.
Camille Glover, General Counsel
Before joining the Office of Unified Communications, Camille Glover was with the Department of Public Works (DPW) in the Office of the General Counsel as the Deputy General Counsel and Interim General Counsel, and for a period, as the Acting Employee and Labor Relations Advisor. In these roles, she served as the agency’s chief legal, labor and employee advisor. Additionally, in this capacity, Ms. Glover advised the Director and all administrations on legal, policy and compliance matters, as well as served both an advisor and as a participant in oversight hearings. Camille has degrees from Howard University, Duke University and the University of Denver. She brings a combination of experience and is excited to join the OUC family. She resides in the District.
Ingrid Jackson, Chief Administrative Officer
Ingrid Jackson is a professional with over 25 years of experience in both public and private sector roles with an emphasis on advising administrators, executives, managers, and employees in the areas of human resources management, employee and labor relations, policies and procedures and strategic planning. Most recently, Ms. Jackson served as a Human Resources Manager in the Human Resources Solution Administration within the DC Department of Human Resources. In this role she was responsible for managing the recruitment, selection, and placement services to client agencies. Ms. Jackson has an undergraduate degree in Political Science from North Carolina Central University, a master’s degree in Business Administration from Howard University and a master’s degree in Personnel and Human Resources Management from American University. She is a member of the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) and a Certified Public Manager.
Marcellus Walker Jr., Chief of 311 Operations
Marcellus Walker Jr. joined the Office of Unified Communications (OUC) in January 2008, and currently serves as the Chief of 311 Operations. He brings over twelve years of experience in customer service, employee advocacy, and leadership in the public sector. He is a graduate of DC Government’s Certified Public Manager (CPM) program in partnership with George Washington University and is Center Manager Certified by the National Emergency Number Association (NENA). An experienced 311 professional, he has worked in a variety of positions at OUC throughout his career. He began on the front line as a Customer Service Representative, an Operations Supervisor, eventually advancing to 311 Operations Manager. In his current role as Chief of 311 Operations, Marcellus is responsible for the day to day planning, coordinating , and business development of the 311 Call Center Operation. 311 is the access point for residents and visitors requiring District city services and information.