Meet Diane

‘No matter the product, movement, or organization, it is the power of the soul that binds it together.’

-DIANE BELL-MCKOY

MEET DIANE.


Diane Bell-McKoy is the President and Chief Executive Officer of Associated Black Charities (ABC), a public foundation that focuses on education, policy design, and innovative transactional and transformative strategies to eliminate structural racism and its adverse economic impact outcomes for the African American community. She came to this role as a well-respected leader and civil servant focusing on equity and inclusion as the critical tools for building a robust and vibrant economy that benefits all citizens regardless of race but focuses on the inequities for Black citizens. She is known as a passionate and inspired advocate for moving beyond diversity in an ongoing battle to make equity and inclusion the main tools for achieving economic equality for all.

Ms. Bell-McKoy is a graduate of the University of Maryland, with her bachelor’s and master’s degrees. She launched her public service career in the Baltimore/Washington D.C. region. She joined Mayor Marion Barry’s public policy office as a team member for “Changing the Odds,” an early partnership with the Rockefeller Foundation and The District of Columbia Government. She served in many other roles in the D.C. government before joining the Baltimore City Government under the leadership of Mayor Kurt Schmoke.


In 1994 she led the launch of the country’s most successful Empowerment Zone, a federal $100 million ten-year investment in developing sustained economic and community development opportunities for residents and businesses in a targeted group of communities in Baltimore City. Under her leadership, the program achieved a return on investment of $15 million. In this role, she gained greater clarity about the role of structural racism versus the limitation of “success for a few” as a result of sustained dollar investment.


She and her team have developed several tools for addressing the impact of structural racism and fostering equity and inclusion to create economic strength for all communities. Through their work at ABC, Bell-McKoy’s team has authored, led research on, and occasionally collaborated on many well-regarded research reports, policy papers, and recommendations.

In addition to leading ABC, Bell-McKoy is active in the broader community locally and nationally through extensive board engagement and leadership. She was one of the initial co-leaders for the Baltimore Aspen Workgroup for Dismantling Structural Racism, a former Trustee for the Baltimore Community Foundation, and the former chair for Humanim.

Ms. Bell-McKoy has served on the National Policy Council for AARP. She currently serves on the Greater Baltimore Committee (GBC), Baltimore’s Promise, and is a member of the Executive Committee of the Maryland Hospital Association (MHA). While she is a woman of prestige and known for her excellence in all the positions she assumes, she is most proud of her roles as a wife, a stepmother, a  grandmother, a sibling, and an aunt.

The Mission & The Magic

  • Awards

    Guest Speaker/International Conference on Workforce and Economic Development | Brussels, Germany

    Business Leadership, NAACP

    Distinguished Alumnae of the Year | University of Maryland Baltimore County

    Business Person of the Year | Baltimore Marketing Association

    Award of Excellence | Minority Contractors and Business Association

    Daily Record: Maryland’s Top 100 Women, Circle of Excellence, and Top 100 Most Influential Marylanders

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