Jeremy Lichtenstein

Raised in and currently residing in Garrett Park, Maryland with his wife and two daughters, Jeremy graduated from Charles Woodward High School which now is occupied by Tilden Middle School on Old Georgetown Road. After 20 years of owning and operating a successful landscaping business, Jeremy shifted to the Real Estate sector where he became one of the top agents in the country. Jeremy has always had a philanthropic side particularly when hunger was the issue. He regularly donated to area charities like SOME and Rockville’s Manna Food Center. With hunger as the central focus, Jeremy identified an acute need in Montgomery County after learning that some 44,000 children were on Free and Reduced Meals. He created Kids In Need Distributors (KIND).

George Nash

Born in Washington, DC, George graduated from St. John’s High School and moved on to become a product of Towson University. He currently resides in Rockville, MD and is the regional manager for Union Mortgage Group based out of Annandale, VA. Beyond being a husband and father to three, George generously donates his time, efforts, and money to multiple charities around the community. In addition to KIND’s board, George is also a board member of the Bethesda-Chevy Chase Rotary Club, the Abundant Life Kenya Foundation, and the Victim’s Rights Foundation.


Mark B. Epstein

Mark is a product of Montgomery County Public Schools having graduated from Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School in 1981. After serving four years in the United States Marine Corps, Mark graduated from the University of Maryland in 1989. Mark has also taught in Montgomery County at Einstein High School and Julius West Middle School. He has spent the last six years working with Jeremy in real estate and is delighted to join the KIND board and help feed the students of Montgomery County.