Brittney Rochell serves as the Chief Communications Officer for the American Red Cross Texas Gulf Coast Region and is a member of the organization’s National Spokesperson Team. Since joining the Red Cross in 2017, she has become a trusted leader in crisis communications, media relations, and strategic public messaging for one of the nation’s most active disaster‑response regions.
Brittney has deployed more than 25 times across the United States, frequently serving as the lead for Public Affairs during major disasters. Her work ensures communities receive timely, accurate, and compassionate information when it matters most. She is known for her energetic and innovative approach to communications, her ability to navigate high‑pressure environments, and her commitment to amplifying the Red Cross mission.
Before assuming her current role, Brittney advanced quickly through several communications leadership positions within the organization, strengthening brand visibility and public engagement across Arkansas, Oklahoma, Kansas, and the Texas Gulf Coast.
She holds an associate’s degree in Interdisciplinary Sciences from Cameron University and both bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Agricultural Communications from Oklahoma State University.
Edward Blanchard serves as the Regional Disaster Officer for the Texas Gulf Coast Region, bringing more than two decades of experience in disaster response, emergency services, and volunteer leadership. He joins the Texas team after three and a half years as the Regional Disaster Officer for New Jersey. Prior to that role, he served as the Deputy Disaster Officer for the Northern New England Region, supporting disaster operations across Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont.
Edward began his Red Cross journey in 2003 as a volunteer while completing his Eagle Scout project. He attended the Community College of Rhode Island and Roger Williams Medical while launching a fire service career as a Fire/Medic. Over the course of his service, he rose to the rank of station captain, where he served as EMS Coordinator, Instructor Coordinator, and Fire Instructor. His commitment to community extended beyond emergency response, including service in public office, participation on multiple boards, and volunteer work with Mothers Against Drunk Driving to strengthen youth training and education.
In 2005, Edward became a part‑time CPR instructor and continued expanding his volunteer involvement with Red Cross Disaster Services in Providence, Rhode Island. Throughout his Red Cross career, he has supported more than 50 disaster relief operations across the country. His national deployments include providing Health Services support following the 2015 typhoon in Saipan and serving as Operations Lead for a large‑scale sheltering mission in Houston after Hurricane Harvey, where he helped support more than 11,000 displaced residents.
Edward is passionate about building collaborative, mission‑driven teams and strengthening the volunteer workforce to meet the growing demand for disaster response. He brings a proven track record of leading complex operations under pressure and a deep commitment to serving communities with compassion, equity, and professionalism.
Angelina R. Garcia serves as the Executive Director of the Coastal Bend Chapter of the American Red Cross. Angelina (Angie) is a non-profit leader with over 26 years of experience. In her recent service to the community, Angelina served as Senior Director of Programs and Grants and Acting Executive Director during multiple periods of transition with Catholic Charities of Corpus Christi and Mother Teresa Shelter. As the Senior Director of Programs & Grants Angelina focused on sustaining essential services and oversight of the Long-Term Disaster response to Hurricane Harvey. Her professional experiences include serving as the Community Outreach Coordinator for CHRISTUS Spohn Health System, where she managed care teams comprised of Registered Nurses and Patient Navigators ensuring the continuum of care for patients discharging from in-patient care.
Angelina’s commitment to the community includes appointments to the Corpus Christi Mayor’s Fitness Council – Community Outreach/Special Events, West Oso School Health Advisory Council, Success by 6 Coalition – United Way of the Coastal Bend and recognized as LULAC Council #1, “2022 Outstanding Community Leader”. Angelina has a bachelor's degree in Liberal Arts from Texas A&M-Corpus Christi. She is a life-long resident of Corpus Christi where she enjoys time with her two Children and three grandchildren!
Kayla Gonzalez serves as the Executive Director of the South Texas Chapter of the American Red Cross. Kayla is a non-profit leader with several years of experience. In her recent service to the community, Kayla served as the American Red Cross Volunteer Service recruiter for the South Texas Chapter. As the Volunteer Service recruiter Kayla focused on recruiting new volunteers to help us serve our communities in their time of need. Kayla’s commitment to the community includes working as the Branch Manager at a Staffing agency and served as the Interim Executive Director for the Boys and Girls Club of Los Fresnos.
Kayla holds a bachelor’s degree in business management from the University of Phoenix and recently received her certificate in Human Resources Management. She is a life-long resident of Harlingen where she enjoys time with her time with her husband and children!
Kimberly Cline serves as the Executive Director for the Southeast and Deep East Chapter of the American Red Cross. Kimberly (Kim) has built strong relationships within the Red Cross team and the broader Gulf Coast Region, leveraging her experience in sales, management, and community relations to grow the chapter’s volunteer base and donor participation. With a deep appreciation for the connections she has built over the years—ranging from elected officials to emergency management teams and local organizations—she is bringing people together in support of the Red Cross mission.
Recognizing that volunteers and funding are critical to sustaining disaster relief efforts, Kim is committed to implementing strategic outreach initiatives. She aims to engage the community through social media, events, and partnerships, ensuring that more people understand how they can contribute to the mission. Collaboration is key for her, and she has learned from regional leaders and successful chapters to bring best practices to the Southeast/Deep East Texas Chapter.
Hansel Ibarra is the Community Disaster Risk Reduction Manager at the American Red Cross of South Texas, with eight years of experience working with local, state, federal, and non-profit organizations to empower vulnerable communities. In his role, Hansel works on forging collaborative relationships with partners and working with them to design enhancements that will increase the partner’s steady-state capacity and capabilities and their ability to provide community services before, during, and after disasters. Specializing in health, hunger, and housing initiatives, Hansel focuses on creating more resilient communities in disaster-prone areas where families face the added burden of societal inequities. Hansel earned a master’s in Public Affairs (MPA) from The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley in 2019. Hansel is bilingual in English and Spanish and based in the Harlingen, Texas, office.
Jessica Debalski serves as the Executive Director for the Coastal Plains Chapter of the American Red Cross. Jessica bringing over 16 years of experience in disaster services, volunteer development, and strategic partnerships. She has served in both regional and division-level leadership roles, including as Division Disaster Director, where she was the primary relationship manager for state and federal government offices and non-profit organizations.
Jessica has led large-scale disaster operations, long-term recovery programs, and locally driven community resilience efforts. She is recognized as a subject matter expert in high-level government engagement, mass casualty incidents, logistics, and event production, with a proven ability to navigate complex situations under pressure.
She is passionate about building inclusive, high-performing teams and empowering volunteers to lead. Jessica holds a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science with a minor in History from the University of Georgia and is a member of the American Red Cross international disaster response roster.
Vondell Brown joined the American Red Cross Texas Gulf Coast in May 2026. Previously he served in the North Texas region as their Chief Operating Officer for three years. He brings 35+ years of experience in a variety of non-profit and military spaces. He brings a wealth of knowledge, skills and abilities to the Red Cross, including dynamic and diverse team building, strategic planning and implementation, customer retention, problem-solving, budget creation and discipline.
Vondell joins us from the Wounded Warrior Project, where he managed life-changing veteran programs and events that served more than 100,000 veterans and families on the West Coast, Alaska and Hawaii. Before joining the Wounded Warrior Project, he attained the rank of first sergeant before retiring from the Army in 2010 with an honorable discharge.
Vondell has a bachelor's degree in business administration management from Western Governors University and obtained an MBA in project management and performance improvement from Grantham University.
Carmen Watkins serves as Chief Executive Officer of the Texas Gulf Coast Red Cross since May 2026, providing strategic leadership for humanitarian services across one of the nation’s most disaster‑prone regions. She oversees operations, community partnerships, volunteer engagement, and disaster preparedness to ensure individuals and families receive critical support before, during, and after emergencies.
Ms. Watkins brings decades of leadership experience in civil rights, nonprofit management, and community advocacy. Her career includes senior roles with the NAACP, African American Chamber of Commerce of Greater Houston, Houston Area Urban League, and national civic organizations, as well as service in media, higher education, and public affairs. A recognized leader and award recipient, she holds degrees from Oberlin College, Thurgood Marshall School of Law, and Prairie View A&M University.
Brian Moeschler is a highly driven and results-oriented leader serving as the Regional Donor Services Executive for Texas. In this role, he oversees the Recruitment and Collections team, which is responsible for ensuring a steady and reliable supply of red blood cells across Texas.
With over 14 years of service at the American Red Cross, Brian thrives on building high-performing teams and fostering a culture of accountability and innovation. His leadership philosophy centers on delivering exceptional service to donors and communities while meeting critical healthcare needs. Known for his strategic vision and ability to execute complex operational plans, Brian has played a pivotal role in advancing donor engagement and optimizing collection processes throughout the region.
Passionate about making a tangible impact, Brian combines operational expertise with a people-first approach, ensuring that every initiative contributes to saving lives and strengthening community health. His dedication to mission-driven work and his relentless pursuit of excellence make him a respected leader in the field of donor services.