Heather Rice-Minus, JD
President and CEO — Prison Fellowship
Heather Rice-Minus is the president and CEO of Prison Fellowship. Previous to this role, Heather was Prison Fellowship’s executive vice president of strategic initiatives. In this position, she led teams that built partnerships with churches, helped strengthen relationships between incarcerated parents and their children, fostered partnerships with donors at every level, and advocated for restorative criminal justice reform. Prior to that, Heather led Prison Fellowship’s advocacy team and was a leading voice behind the passage of the First Step Act.
A sought-after public speaker on the intersection of faith, justice, and incarceration, Heather has addressed audiences at national conferences and events including Wilberforce Weekend, Q Ideas Conference, and more. She has also contributed to Christianity Today, Slate, CBN News, The Marshall Project, PBS' Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly, and many other media outlets.
Previously, Heather managed prison reform advocacy efforts at the National Religious Campaign Against Torture and taught English in East Africa.
She graduated cum laude from Colorado State University with a degree in liberal arts and social work. After earning her J.D. from George Mason University’s Antonin Scalia Law School, she became a member of the Virginia State Bar, a member of the American Enterprise Institute’s Leadership Network and Faith & Public Life Ideas Council, and a Colson Fellow.
She resides in Southeast Washington, D.C., with her husband and two daughters.
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