Judy Hubbard

Treasurer: Judy Hubbard
Judy Hubbard is a dedicated community leader and public servant with a longstanding commitment to civic engagement, historic preservation, and social justice in Washington, DC. Her career spans roles in city government, nonprofit housing development, and community organizing, most recently serving as Project Manager for Women’s Voices: An Oral History of DC Women. She also served as Assistant Director for Constituent Services under DC Councilmember Mary Cheh, where she worked to address neighborhood concerns and support local initiatives. With a strong background in both interior design and political science, Judy has contributed her expertise to organizations such as the Cleveland Park Historical Society, William Penn House, and the Coalition for Nonprofit Housing Development.
In addition to her professional experience, Judy has been a tireless volunteer and advocate for over four decades. She currently serves as Co-Secretary of the Board of Directors of the Woman’s National Democratic Club and sits on the Advisory Board of the Historical Society of Washington, DC. Her past service includes leadership roles with the DC Democratic State Committee, Friends Meeting of Washington, and the Cleveland Park Historical Society, which she helped found. A passionate preservationist and active Quaker, Judy continues to support grassroots efforts that strengthen community ties and honor local history. She holds degrees in Political Science from Cedar Crest College and Interior Design with a minor in Historic Preservation from Mount Vernon College.