Administration
Rev. Melanie Conner
Chief Executive Officer
Coming to Rainbow Village in 2017 truly was a “God thing.” Melanie has always had a passion for doing work that empowers women. As CEO, Melanie wants to ensure that families experiencing homelessness have the confidence to take the first step on their journey to self-sufficiency. But that’s not all she wants. Melanie wants all families to have access to affordable childcare, health care, and economic independence to break free from poverty and pursue their dreams. Her focus is on helping the families and the organization evolve and be purpose-driven. Drawing on her extensive experience obtained through her work with corporations, government, and nonprofits, Melanie brings a broad perspective to the table and works to impact lives by providing a safe place to live, a caring, supportive, and qualified staff, and the resources and training that they need to improve their quality of life.
Melanie values spending time with her family and is keenly aware it is a privilege she should never take for granted. She has been married to the love of her life for over 30 years. She is the mother to two tall, dark and handsome adult sons and her fur baby, Jack Jack.
Melanie has previously served as the Social Services Program Manager at the Governer’s Office of Transition, Support & Reentry as well as as the Executive Director of the Zion Hill Community Development Corporation.
Robert Laws
Director of Operations
Robert comes to Rainbow Village with a professional leadership background with, the YMCA, Boy
Scouts of America, and Boys and Girls Club of America. He has a passion for giving back to my community and the youth we serve. This stems from his mother who served as a Social Worker for 40 plus years and the passion she displayed while working with young people and people in need. Robert believes he has a responsibility to give back to the community in which we live, to help those less fortunate by providing a steppingstone to better. He started in service while attending, Alabama A&M University, volunteering with the local chapter of Big Brothers Big Sisters of America, Special Olympics, and with his local church.
Outside of his time at Rainbow Village, Robert enjoys watching college football, loves being outdoors, working out, and learning new things.
Robert moved to Gwinnett County from Huntsville, Alabama six years ago. He graduated from Alabama A&M University with a Bachelor of Science in Education.
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Chief Development Director
Robert comes to Rainbow Village with a professional leadership background with, the YMCA, Boy
Scouts of America, and Boys and Girls Club of America. He has a passion for giving back to my community and the youth we serve. This stems from his mother who served as a Social Worker for 40 plus years and the passion she displayed while working with young people and people in need. Robert believes he has a responsibility to give back to the community in which we live, to help those less fortunate by providing a steppingstone to better. He started in service while attending, Alabama A&M University, volunteering with the local chapter of Big Brothers Big Sisters of America, Special Olympics, and with his local church.
Outside of his time at Rainbow Village, Robert enjoys watching college football, loves being outdoors, working out, and learning new things.
Robert moved to Gwinnett County from Huntsville, Alabama six years ago. He graduated from Alabama A&M University with a Bachelor of Science in Education.