Donald J. Driver, Founder

Born February 2, 1975 to Faye Gray and Marvin Driver, Donald Driver has become one of the most respected and dedicated players in the National Football League. He was the middle child in a five-sibling family. He lived for a time during his early teens out of a U-Haul truck, after a collection agency confiscated the family's possessions. He also spent multiple holidays without family members and slept several nights in the motel rooms his mother purchased with food stamps. When he was three, his father named him "Quickie" because he was a quick learner who moved around the house so fast. Donald's parents divorced when he was very young, and after the divorce Marvin went to prison, leaving Donald and his sister and brothers with his mother. In desperate times, Donald Driver turned to desperate measures and became a drug dealer and stole cars.
At the age of 14, Donald moved in with his grandmother Betty Lofton. As long as he stayed with his grandmother, she made him attend church and bible study. While with his grandmother, Driver attended Milby High School in the southeast side of Houston. He starred in Football, Baseball, Track, and Basketball. He received a four-year scholarship to Alcorn State University, where he earned a B.S. in Accounting, and worked on finishing his master's degree in Computer Science. He is one of the NFL’s most decorated collegiate track athletes (high jump, decathlon, long jump, and triple jump) and won his conference's athlete of the year award three straight years.
Today, he is married to Betina Driver, whom he met while at Alcorn. In the spring of 2001, Donald and Betina created the Donald Driver Foundation. His wife directs this foundation. With their vision and motto: "Strong hands, Strong minds, Loving Hearts", the drivers plan to give back and support there community. The organization offers assistance to women’s shelters, helping single mothers with a fresh start. The Foundation also donates to a variety of local charities.
Donald has been a frequent speaker at Green Bay-area schools, addressing the importance of fitness and making good decisions. He received the "Community Service Award" from the Green Bay Chamber of Commerce in August of 2001, the Nice Guy Award in 2000, and the Walter Payton “Man of the Year” for the Packers in 2002, in recognition of his community involvement. In addition, he has given time and money to the Milwaukee Juvenile Detention Center, the PALS program, Children's Miracle Network and the Calvary Baptist Church Scholarship. He has made over 200 personal appearances since 1999. Through Donald Driver's trials and tribulations, he has not forgotten about others in similar situations and has been assisting others to reach their goals.

Betina Y. Driver, Senior President

Betina Driver is the proud wife of Donald Driver. She graduated from Cleveland High School in 1996. While in high school, Betina was a member of the Cleveland High School marching band were she served as dance captain for two years. Upon graduation, Betina attended Alcorn State University were she received a Bachelor of Science degree in Criminal Justice. During her four years of attending Alcorn State, Betina was a member of the Criminal Justice Club and the Alcorn State Marching Band. In the fall of 1998, Betina became a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, a widely respected community service organization. Today, Betina serves as a member of the Packers Women's Association which participates in a great deal of fundraising projects for the Green Bay Community. She is involved in a number of charitable events and is a great supporter of her husband. Betina is the president and director of the Donald Driver Foundation.

Brian Lammi, President

Brian Lammi is the Founder and President of Lammi Sports Management. Lammi Sports Management exclusively represents Super Bowl Champion Quarterback Brad Johnson, Green Bay Packer Pro Bowl Wide Receiver Donald Driver and numerous other athletes, coaches, broadcasters and entertainers in their marketing and endorsement efforts. The firm also produces sports themed television programming, which will be highlighted this season by the Inside the Pack TV Show featuring Donald Driver.
Mr. Lammi has been recognized by the Milwaukee Business Journal's 40 Under 40 and serves on the Board of Directors for Big Brothers Big Sisters. He maintains his post as the Executive Director of the Santana Dotson Celebrity 9-Ball Shootout and Donald Driver's Celebrity 9 Ball Shootout. Lammi Sports Management manages these special events, as well as others, to raise money for both the Santana Dotson Foundation and the Donald Driver Foundation.
Mr. Lammi graduated with a degree in sports management from the University of Wisconsin – La Crosse and has worked in the sports industry for nine years. He currently resides in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Faye D. Brock, Vice President

Born to Mr. and Mrs. Elzie Brock, Jr., Faye is the second child of five siblings. Ms. Gray lived most of her young life in Houston, TX before her parents moved to Crosby, TX, where she graduated Crosby High School in 1972. She married Marvin Driver, Jr. and has five children: Tamela, Marvin III, Donald, Patrice, and Sam. She currently resides in Houston. Ms. Gray worked for the Doubletree Hotel for ten years before retiring in 2004, and is currently the Vice President of the Donald Driver Foundation.

Melissa Faeh, Executive Director

Melissa was born and raised in Milwaukee, Wisconsin as the youngest of two children. Upon graduating from Pius XI High School in 1996, she moved to Orlando, Florida where she attended the University of Central Florida. While working on her Bachelor’s Degree in education, she played an active role in her sorority, Alpha Xi Delta, until she graduated in 2000. In 2002, she relocated to Houston, Texas to continue her teaching career. At that time, she became involved in a local Packer fan club, and began volunteering at the Donald Driver Foundation Youth Football Camp.
Today, Melissa is the Executive Director of the Donald Driver Foundation. She finds the work with the Foundation to be extremely exciting and rewarding and looks forward to continuing watching the Foundation grow as it lends a hand, one family at a time.

David A. DeMarco, Secretary

David has resided in Northeastern Wisconsin his entire life. After graduating from Neenah High School in 1979, he attended the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh and received his Bachelor's degree in Marketing in 1984. Following graduation he went to work for JC Penney, Inc. for fifteen years where he became a Senior Merchandise Manager. From 1990-1994, David participated in the Green Bay East Marketing Education Coop and was named Employee of the Year for 1994. David's business experience has helped him make the transition to the finance industry. In addition to his roles with the foundation, David currently works on a lending team with his wife, Mary Faye, at Wells Fargo Home Mortgage in Green Bay.

MaryFaye DeMarco, Treasurer

Mary Faye is a life-long resident of Northeastern Wisconsin and has worked in the finance field at Wells Fargo for over fourteen years. After graduating from high school, Mary Faye attended Lawrence University in Appleton, WI to pursue a degree in International Business. She married her husband, David, in 1985 and eventually moved to Green Bay. Shortly thereafter she graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Business Finance and Humanistic Studies from the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay. Presently, Mary Faye is a Branch Manager for Wells Fargo Home MOrtgage. She has received numerous awards based on production levels and is a four-time President's Club member, which ranks her amongst the top 20 Mortgage Consultants across the country. Mary Faye and David still reside in Green Bay and are actively involved woth the Foundation and contribute to several other organizations that cater to the needs of the local community.

Board Members

Board members are selected annually and aid in financial and operational decision-making for the foundation.
Tami Winstin :: Wells Fargo
Jen Kuo :: Foundation Realtor
Marvin Driver III :: Correctional Officer
Anthony W. Brock :: Morgan Stanley
Tamela Driver :: The Donald Driver Foundation
Inett Jackson :: Baxter Company
Walter Jackson :: Baxter Company
Jeff Pappas :: The Zoelter Companies
Dan Cary :: Lammi Sports Management
Mike Finn :: Sharpie
Pat Boelter :: Goodwill Industries
Steve Lauletta :: Miller Brewing Company
Jerry Vite :: IBM
Sheree Dallas Branch :: Master Lock Company
Jaime Banks :: Covenant Hospital
John Hill :: Wells Fargo
Rick Doran :: Chevrolet