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Singleservename ago

Most likely it's Lisa C. Brown. She's been involved with Transformer since she moved to DC in 2011 and for the Transformer Auction 2014 Host Committee she's listed first alongside Kate Damon and Izette Folger. https://imgur.com/a/JFW0j

Through EB Brown LLC she owns the P Street Gallerie where 'Black Art Matters'. The property is valued at well over $1.3mn. https://imgur.com/a/xwqyM

Lisa Brown (nee Johnson) is married to Bruce Marion Brown. In 2011 they bought a $1.5mn house on Fessenden St. in DC Not bad for a gallery owner. So far I'm not sure what her husband's business is. https://imgur.com/a/fdAxZ

In 2014 they bought another house in Highland Beach, MD, valued at $440k. http://archive.is/CkjMz They bought it from Gregory S. Nixon, who works for DynCorp and Cerberus Capital. Not sure what that means, but possibly connected to Bruce Brown's job. https://imgur.com/a/SQsXV

Lisa and Bruce Brown moved to DC from Oakland, CA and before that they lived in LA where Lisa Brown was president of Sturdy Rock LLC. So far no concrete link to Welch. https://imgur.com/a/VbHwd

Factfinder2 ago

FWIW as a data point, Gregory Nixon and Mae Podesta (John's daughter) have both worked for McKinsey & Company but not at the same time:

Gregory Nixon: http://archive.is/ydBHu

"DynCorp International has appointed Gregory S. Nixon Senior Vice President, General Counsel and Corporate Secretary, effective 21 September 2009. Mr. Nixon joins DynCorp International from McKinsey & Company, Inc., where he has served since 2007..."

Mae Podesta: http://archive.is/JODUP

"McKinsey & Company Engagement Manager 2011 - Present (over 6 years)"