Board of Directors
Josh Underhill, President
“I said early on in my participation with OHOM that I would continue and get involved with the organization that made such a difference in my life. I want to continue this legacy, Johnny’s legacy, and become more. My passion is the theater program but expanding everything within the arts is the goal. I bring a unique perspective of real experience to OHOM that I know will be invaluable.”
Sohaye Lee, Secretary
Having worked as a public defender for decades in Seattle and New York, Sohaye is now in private practice. However, she remains committed to social justice and the arts, which is why she joined the OHOM board in 2021.
Barbara Chen, treasurer
Barbara Chen is a retired CFO who believes art is essential “soul food” for all of us and supports the arts by sharing her finance and administrative skills with arts organizations. She enjoys landscape design and growing as much food as possible at her home in Vancouver, WA.
Prabu Muruganantham
Prabu grew up in a small village near Madurai in the South Indian State of Tamil Nadu. He considers himself lucky for the rich and vibrant childhood that his village nurtured through its numerous myths, rituals and traditions. Russian novelists, German philosophers, American naturalists have all influenced and shaped Prabu as much as his Indian culture. He aspires to write fiction.
Prabu is creator/director of “In the Beginning”.
Dick Willis
Dick’s goal is to expand our mentorship services through the Alumni Network and The Path. He is a long term care ombudsman for the state of Oregon and delivers Meals on Wheels daily. He’s currently working with his grandkids and great grandkids on computer applications development.
Lauren Scher
Joseph byrd
Poet, playwright, and composer, Joseph Byrd’s work has appeared or is forthcoming in CutBank, Stone Canoe, The South Carolina Review, Pedestal, South Florida Poetry Journal, DIAGRAM, Clackamas Literary Review, and Novus Literary Arts. A Facilitator with Shakespeare Behind Bars, and a graduate of the Eastman School of Music, he is a Pushcart Prize nominee, was long-listed for the Erbacce Prize, and was in the StoryBoard Chicago cohort with Kaveh Akbar. An Associate Artist in Poetry under Joy Harjo at the Atlantic Center for the Arts, he is on the Reading Board for The Plentitudes, and holds a Doctor of Ministry in Spiritual Direction from the Graduate Theological Foundation.