The Greenburger Center for Social and Criminal Justice advocates for reforms to the criminal justice system. We believe the criminal justice system should focus on rehabilitation and not only punishment. Laws should protect society, not penalize poverty, mental illness or underlying substance abuse.

Judges must have the ability to fashion sentences that do justice while preserving human dignity and the potential for reentry, and include alternatives to incarceration.

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FRANCIS J. GREENBURGER

President & Founder

Francis Greenburger is the founder and president of the Greenburger Center for Social and Criminal Justice, chief executive officer and guiding force behind Time Equities Inc., Chairman of Sanford J. Greenburger Associates, Inc., and founder and principal benefactor of Omi International Arts Center.

CHERYL ROBERTS

Executive Director

Cheryl Roberts is the Executive Director of the Greenburger Center. Previously, she had the honor of serving four Mayors as Corporation Counsel or Assistant Corporation Counsel of the City of Hudson, New York, provided pro bono bond agent services to a nonprofit bail fund, served eight years as a town judge in Columbia County, New York, and spent more than a decade practicing land use and environmental law. Earlier in her career, she served as counsel to subcommittees in both the US House of Representatives and the US Senate.

DAMON ROWE

Managing Director of Operations

Damon Rowe is the Managing Director of Operations of the Greenburger Center. His work includes managing program development, compliance and administrative matters. Previously, he was a senior manager and counsel for nonprofit organizations, where he worked on criminal justice and community development projects, and an attorney at a law firm, advising nonprofit organizations and businesses on a range of transactions and governance issues.

JILL TURNER

Executive Assistant

Jill Turner is Executive Assistant to the Greenburger Center’s Executive Director, Cheryl Roberts and also serves as Executive Assistant to the Chief of Staff of Time Equities, Inc. A 2020 graduate from Sarah Lawrence College, Jill previously worked as an office assistant at the Office of Advancement and Alumni Relations and as a contact tracer during the Covid-19 pandemic.
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SETH COSTON

Finance Committee Chair

Seth Coston is Director of Residential Asset Management and Operations at Time Equities, Inc. and Development Manager for the Greenburger Center for Social and Criminal Justice, Inc. Seth oversees the Time Equities’s residential portfolio in the New York City area along with various development and redevelopment projects in other locations. These include the development of Hope House for the Greenburger Center for Social and Criminal Justice. Hope House will be an approximately 15,000 square foot alterative to incarceration center for those with serious mental illness. Seth also oversees the operations team for Time Equities Inc.’s condo developments. His group has opened multiple buildings, including 50 West, a 64-story, ultra-luxury condo in Manhattan’s Financial District. During his career, Seth has experience overseeing a wide range of properties, from condo buildings with units priced well into the 8-figures to rental apartments with sub-$200 a month regulated rents. As part of his job Seth serves on over 10 condo and coop boards and has been Board Treasurer for the condo where he resides for over 15 years. Seth is a member of the board of directors and Finance Committee chair for the Greenburger Center for Social and Criminal Justice. In his spare moments, Seth enjoys travel, running and spending time with his wife and 9-year-old son.

BLAIR MEYER

Manager of Grants & Accounting
Blair Meyer works for the audit team at Time Equities Inc. She earned her B.A. in Journalism from the University of Florida and her M.S.W. from Fordham University. Prior to TEI, Blair has worked as an adjunct professor supervising social work students within the criminal defense clinic at Fordham University’s Law School, an early adopter of holistic representation. She also volunteered with the Parole Preparation Project, which assists incarcerated individuals serving life sentences in New York State prisons. While Blair does not actively work as a social worker, she remains committed to criminal justice reform and is very grateful to be part of advancing the Greenburger Center’s mission.

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WE SUPPORT

REDUCE U.S. PRISON RATES

End Mandatory Sentencing
Reform Outdated Drug Laws
Keep Families Together
Training and Rehabilitation
Ban The Use of Solitary
Create Alternative Facilities
Invest in Re-Entry