R. Wesley Webb, MBA, MS

Mr. Wesley Webb is an Internal Controls Program Manager for the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services. In his role he ensures that the procurement policies and procedures are being followed in Logistics Management operations throughout the agency in the United States and abroad.

Mr. Webb is an Army veteran who served over five years at the Landstuhl Regional Medical Center in Germany. During this time, Mr. Webb was deployed to Saudi Arabia in support of Operation Desert Shield and Desert Storm. He served his country honorably and was awarded several Medals of Honor including: the Southwest Asia Service Medal, two Bronze Stars, and the Kuwaiti Liberation Medal.

An avid community servant, Mr. Webb enjoys “giving back!” He currently serves on the national board for the 100 Black Men of America for the Northeast District. Through his leadership he has helped Chapters to position their organizations for growth by promoting strategies for increasing the number of financial members, program analysis, and enforcing minimum service hour requirements.

Mr. Webb is a member of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. and is affiliated with the Tri-Sigma Graduate Chapter in Montgomery County, MD. He spearheaded the efforts to create the Taylor, Morse, and Brown (TMB) Foundation and served as its first President. The TMB Foundation is a charitable tax-exempt 501 (c) (3) organization focused on outreach and development in underserved communities.

Mr. Webb has previously served on the following Boards in Washington, D.C. metropolitan area:

Mr. Webb holds a dual master’s degree in Business Administration and Sustain Based Leadership from the University of Maryland University College. He received a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice from the University of Maryland University College’s European Division located in Heidelberg, Germany.

Mr. Webb is originally from Marion, IN and currently resides in Germantown, MD with his wife, Mechelle D. Johnson-Webb, Esq., and their Scottish Terrier, Bentley.