Team Category: Board

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Rainey Webb

Rainey Webb is a former child abuse prosecutor in Texas. She began her career helping develop a Domestic Violence Diversion program for Tarrant County’s Family Violence Court, County Criminal Court Number 5. She spent 13 years as an assistant district attorney in Grayson and Tarrant Counties. As an assistant DA, her assignments included the Family Violence Unit, where she served as a supervisor over the misdemeanor section, and the Crimes Against Children Unit, where she prosecuted cases involving children 8 and under who were physically or sexually abused.

Rainey has served as a speaker and instructor for the Texas District and County Attorneys’ Association and the State Bar of Texas. She currently teaches specialized criminal law seminars as an adjunct professor at Baylor University’s School of Law.

Rainey has traveled through much of Eastern Africa with Africa Leadership and Reconciliation Ministry (ALARM) to Rwanda, Kenya, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and South Sudan, leading legal training for lawyers, judges, and members of parliament in addition to military and law enforcement officers.

Rainey is board-certified in criminal law and received her B.S. in Social Work from the University of Texas at Austin before completing her J.D. at Texas A&M School of Law. Additionally, she completed a semester of law school abroad at the University of the Western Cape in Cape Town, South Africa.

Rainey Webb headshot

Rainey Webb is a former child abuse prosecutor in Texas who began her career helping develop a Domestic Violence Diversion program for Tarrant County’s family violence court, County Criminal Court Number 5. She spent 13 years as an assistant district attorney in Grayson and Tarrant Counties. As an assistant DA, her assignments included the Family Violence Unit as a supervisor over the misdemeanor section, and the Crimes Against Children Unit, where she prosecuted cases involving children eight and under who were physically or sexually abused.

Rainey has served as a speaker/instructor for the Texas District and County Attorneys’ Association and the State Bar of Texas. Rainey currently teaches specialized criminal law seminars as an adjunct professor at Baylor University’s School of Law.

Rainey has traveled through much of Eastern Africa with Africa Leadership and Reconciliation Ministry (ALARM) to Rwanda, Kenya, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and
South Sudan leading legal trainings for lawyers, judges, and members of parliament in addition to military and law enforcement officers.

Rainey is board-certified in criminal law and received her B.S. in Social Work from the University of Texas at Austin before completing her J.D. at Texas A&M School of Law.
Additionally, she completed a semester of law school abroad at the University of the Western Cape in Cape Town, South Africa.

Headshot of Sarah Lambie, President & Co-Founder of Rescue One More

Sarah Lambie

Sarah is the President and Co-Founder of Rescue One More. Prior to Rescue One More, Sarah ran a marketing consultancy focused on helping nonprofits around the world raise money and awareness. She began working in the non-profit space in 2009 while living in Uganda. From global entities like World Vision to missionary-run ministries, Sarah is passionate about helping Christian nonprofits achieve their marketing goals. Sarah also served as the African Program Manager for Work For Life, a non-profit organization working to fight poverty in Africa by training people to start and run sustainable businesses through its Entrepreneur Training Program. Prior to her time in Uganda, Sarah ran a public relations consultancy for software start-ups in Austin, TX. Sarah and her husband, Scott, have six children and currently reside in Austin, TX.

Rescue One More Board Member, Hal Meyer

Hal Meyer

Hel Meyer’s career spans over two decades in Executive Human Resources and Organizational Development with Motorola and Dell Inc. He held executive board positions with Candlelighters Childhood Cancer Foundation and Any Baby Can. He and his wife, Betty, have volunteered with Manos de Cristo. Together, they established Jack Mountain Ranch in 1998 in Wimberley, TX where they manage a herd of Texas Longhorns along with 3 miniature donkeys.

Randall Rush

Randy Rush is on a mission of social good to stop white-collar crime and other social injustices by exposing them to the world. He founded Rantanna Media, a social good publishing and media company, to give victims a voice and raise widespread awareness about the devastating impact of these crimes and other social injustices. Randy devotes time and resources to the foundations he creates to help those in need. Randy is especially committed to transforming the lives of children in Africa by providing them the education, love and hope they need to succeed.

Rescue One More board member Janet Packer Reeves

Janet Reeves

A primary school educator, Janet Reeves has worked with children for over a decade. She’s also been involved in numerous church plants, including Passion City Church in Atlanta, The Austin Stone, and most recently Kings Porch Church.

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Andrew Barlow

Andrew Barlow has dedicated his career to helping leaders communicate with clarity and impact. Having served in the military, the ministry, state government and consulting, he “speaks the language” no matter where he shows up. Equally skilled in crisis communications and creative expressions, he brings a calming presence to any room and creative inspiration at every turn. He and his wife, Trina, make their home in Austin, TX

Rescue One More Board Member Lillian Butele Kelle

Lillian Butele Kelle

Born and raised in Uganda, Lillian Butele Kelle is a survivor of child sexual violence. She has written and published several books including “The Bad Touch,” a children’s book highlighting the dangers of sexual violence against children and “I Know Now It Was All For Good: Learning That Nothing Just Happens,” a memoir recounting her own story of child sexual abuse and her long journey to finding hope and healing. A child safety advocate, motivational speaker, and producer, Lillian currently lives in the U.S. with her husband and their two children.

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Sarah Compton

Sarah Compton is the managing partner at Stallop, Compton & Robillard, PLLC. She has over 20 years of experience in public accounting. She specializes in tax compliance and consulting services for high-net-worth individuals, closely held businesses and investment entities. Sarah holds a Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting from Oklahoma Christian University, where she graduated Magna Cum Laude. She was also the recipient of the 2019 Outstanding Business Alumni Achievement Award.

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Leslie Beasley

Leslie Beasley is the CEO of Miracle Foundation.org, an international nonprofit that helps orphans and foster children find a safe, stable, and permanent family. Whether in an orphanage or in the Foster Care System, Miracle Foundation’s vision is a family for every child in our lifetime. For the past 23 years, Miracle Foundation has been dedicated to improving the lives of children. In 2022 alone, Miracle supported more than 170,000 children. Miracle Foundation is a world leader in ending the need for orphanages and ensuring children grow up in safe, stable families.
Leslie has been at the forefront of the non-profit space for the last 25 years. Prior to Miracle Foundation, she was the Founder and CEO of Open Arms, a social enterprise that provides living-wage employment to women survivors of war. She was also a founding board member for Work for Life, an organization that assists African entrepreneurs in launching sustainable businesses to help eliminate poverty and Rescue One More, an organization focused on girls experiencing sexual abuse with a pathway to safety, justice and healing.

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