Meet the Team
Saad Soliman
TimeDone National Director
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Saad Soliman
TimeDone National Director
Saad is the National Director of TimeDone at the Alliance for Safety and Justice, where he leads national efforts to advance policy, systems change, and movement-building for individuals living with past convictions. A recognized national expert in reentry systems and criminal justice reform, Mr. Soliman is a seasoned executive leader, systems strategist, and entrepreneurial force in the justice reform space.
Widely known as a “serial entrepreneur,” he has founded and scaled multiple ventures focused on delivering direct and indirect services to justice-impacted communities. With a sharp eye for business development, growth strategy, equity, economic justice, and market segmentation, Mr. Soliman builds mission-driven enterprises that sit at the intersection of dignity, profitability, equity and innovation.
His career spans key roles within the U.S. Department of Justice, U.S. District Courts, and U.S. Probation Office in the Federal District of Delaware. He has previously served as an expert advisor to the Bureau of Justice Assistance, the American Institutes for Research, and JustLeadershipUSA. He was also appointed to the Delaware Workforce Development Board by Governor John Carney and has been most recently re-appointed under Gov. Matt Meyer.
Mr. Soliman specializes in designing community ecosystems that connect reentry with healthcare, economic mobility, public safety, and family stabilization. His leadership continues to shape programs, enterprises, and coalitions that drive long-term impact at the local, state, and national levels.
India Hall
TimeDone Managing Director
Terrance Stewart
National Training Director
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Terrance Stewart
National Training Director
Terrance serves as the National Training Director, TimeDone at the Alliance for Safety and Justice (ASJ). With over 10 years of experience, Terrance is a dedicated advocate for policy changes that remove obstacles to redemption for individuals with past convictions. In his current role, he engages nationally with Time Done members, enhancing leadership through trainings and facilitating connections to resources, clean records, and chapter activities. Previously, Terrance served as the Time Done California Statewide Director and the Inland Empire representative for Californians for Safety and Justice’s Second Chances Project. He played a pivotal role in advancing policies such as AB 1076, SB731, AB 1008, Proposition 47, and Proposition 57, empowering communities and promoting social justice through his work. Timedone Period!!!
Alfred Thomas
Organizing Manager
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Alfred Thomas
Organizing Manager
Alfred serves as our TimeDone Regional Manager and is a dedicated professional who excels at forging high-level relationships and harnessing community power through a range of effective tactics. His approach includes creating coalition partnerships, lobbying elected officials and government representatives, recruiting and developing volunteers, and engaging voters. By working in close collaboration with diverse communities, youth groups, formerly incarcerated individuals, and other advocacy groups, Alfred ensures that the interests and vision of affected populations are fully represented in his work.
Previously, Alfred served as the executive director of The Isaiah Project (TIP), a youth development program. TIP focuses on empowering vulnerable teenagers through critical thinking, crisis intervention, life skills, trauma rehabilitation, gang prevention, and mediation. The program provides holistic support, encompassing academic, spiritual, and personal growth, while also offering employment opportunities and cognitive behavior modification.
Alfred has demonstrated his commitment to community awareness by developing numerous curriculum and programs aimed at educating and uniting residents and organizations in addressing challenges that often lead to violence. Notably, he founded the Peacekeeper Pact, which assists active gang members and individuals living high-risk lifestyles in obtaining employment and necessary skills for success.
Alfred also spearheaded the LOVE Project, a collaborative team consisting of business professionals, non-profit service providers, executive directors, advocates, organizers, residents, artists, real estate agents, developers, and community activists. This collective engages in social lab-based processes to identify and address the root causes of systemic issues, rather than merely addressing their symptoms.
In 2018, Alfred joined the ACLU of Pennsylvania as a Senior Field Organizer for the Campaign for Smart Justice. This campaign aims to reduce the U.S. jail and prison population by 50% and combat racial disparities in the criminal justice system. Through his role, Alfred contributed to research, advocacy, and the development of policy ideas to achieve these goals.
Alfred’s dedication to smarter, results-based criminal justice policies that prioritize community safety is further evidenced by his previous role as the NAACP’s National Criminal Justice Director. He advocated for addiction and mental health treatment, judicial discretion in sentencing, and an end to racial disparities.
As a consultant for various organizations, Alfred focuses on public policy research and advocacy, providing a liberal viewpoint on economic and social issues. His areas of focus include strengthening health and ending community violence, building an inclusive economy, tackling climate change and environmental injustice, advancing racial equity and justice, and restoring social trust and strengthening democracy.
Alfred’s contributions and dedication have earned him several accolades, including being listed in Who’s Who in Black Pittsburgh, recognition as one of Pittsburgh Magazine’s 40 under 40, and being named a Man of Excellence by The New Pittsburgh Courier and the Ronald Dillon Organization. He has received awards such as the Pittsburgh Business Times Innovators Award, BMe Black Genius, Incline Magazine’s Who’s Next in Activism, and the Leader of the Year recognition from the Pittsburgh Human Resource Association for his treatment of staff and innovative business practices.
Denise McColgan
Member Support Manager
Danielle Marrero
Program Manager
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Danielle Marrero
Program Manager
Danielle serves as the TimeDone Program Manager, using project management and operations expertise to drive the program’s initiatives forward. A certified Project Management Professional since 2018, Danielle has lead projects in the areas of digital marketing, event planning, software implementation, building management, and more. Danielle believes in the power of people to make positive change. Having worked in local non-profit organizations for more than 10 years, she is thrilled to join ASJ in creating impact on a national level.
In her free time, Danielle enjoys singing, attending concerts, and traveling as much as her schedule allows.
Aasha Collins
Social Media Manager
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Aasha Collins
Social Media Manager
Aasha Collins is a social media expert and serves as our TimeDone Social Media manager. She has utilized her skills, working for fun brands like Mountain Dew, Neutrogena, Butterfinger, Crunch, Refinery29, BET, Bustle, The Tylt and eBay. In addition to being nominated for several Shorty Awards, she has spearheaded and contributed to some of the most creative campaigns on social.
In her free time, she watches entirely too much reality television, has a love/hate relationship with the creative minds behind Black Mirror, and enjoys traveling.
