MEG Foundation Board of Directors
Meet our board members
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Greg Goodman
FOUNDER / MEMBER
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Barry Goodman
BOARD MEMBER
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David Schneider
BOARD MEMBER
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Anna Bunker
BOARD MEMBER
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Justyn LeFevbre
BOARD MEMBER
Greg Goodman
Founder - Member
Greg Goodman is the founder of the Meadow E. Goodman Foundation and a passionate advocate for mental health awareness. After the tragic loss of his daughter Meadow to suicide in 2023, Greg and his family established the foundation in her name to support youth mental health, suicide prevention, and access to care for teens, LGBTQIA+ youth, musicians, and their families.
Greg also serves as Vice President of The Goodman Corporation (TGC), where he has over 20 years of experience leading infrastructure planning, grant strategy, and construction administration. He has successfully secured significant state and federal funding to help communities across Texas implement critical public projects.
In addition to his work in public infrastructure and philanthropy, Greg is the CEO and Owner of KTonic LLC, a manufacturer of functional beverages. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Trinity University and remains deeply committed to building stronger, healthier communities through service and innovation.
Barry Goodman
Board Member
Barry M. Goodman is a visionary leader in Texas’ transportation sector, with over 45 years of experience improving mobility across urban and rural communities. As founder of The Goodman Corporation, Barry has led efforts to secure and implement over $2 billion in transportation-related capital improvements, advancing public transit, regional planning, and environmental outcomes across the state.
A pivotal figure in Houston’s transit evolution, Barry served as the city’s Director of Public Transportation in the 1970s, where he helped establish the Texas Public Transit Trust Fund and co-founded Houston METRO, serving as its first Executive Director. His leadership laid the groundwork for Houston’s first regional mobility plan and continues to influence infrastructure development statewide.
In 2021, Barry was inducted into the Texas Transportation Hall of Honor. Today, he serves on the board of the Meadow E. Goodman Foundation, where he brings his lifelong commitment to public service and community impact to advance mental health awareness and access.
David Schneider
Board Member
David Schneider has called Austin home since 1985 and has worked as a trusted real estate broker in Central Texas since 2005. While he’s proud of his successful career helping individuals and families buy, sell, and invest in the region, David’s deepest passion lies in community service and philanthropy.
He served on the board of Easterseals Central Texas for over a decade, including five years as Chair, supporting its mission to empower individuals with disabilities to live independent and fulfilling lives. He is also the co-founder of DNS Live Music Promotions, a nonprofit that combines his love of music with advocacy, hosting benefit concerts for organizations such as the American Cancer Society, HAAM, and PAWliska Rescue Reunite.
David is proud to serve on the board of the Meadow E. Goodman Foundation, helping to honor Meadow’s legacy through events like MeadowFest and programs that support youth mental health, suicide prevention, and community wellness.
Anna Bunker
Board Member
Anna Bunker is a community health professional and mental health advocate dedicated to transforming how individuals and communities access care. With a background in program development, crisis intervention, and advocacy, Anna has led initiatives at NAMI Central Texas and other nonprofits that expand outreach, improve service delivery, and break down barriers to mental health support.
Beyond her professional expertise, Anna’s work is deeply rooted in her own lived experience with mental illness. She understands firsthand the challenges of navigating systems of care and the stigma that often accompanies mental health struggles. This perspective fuels her commitment to advancing trauma-informed, neurodivergent-affirming, and recovery-oriented approaches that honor the whole person.
Anna has been featured in CBS Austin, KXAN News, Hays Free Press, and Air1 Radio for her mental health advocacy and commentary. She continues to champion reforms that prioritize accessibility, equity, and compassion in behavioral health systems, working toward a future where no one has to face their mental health journey alone.
Justyn Lefebvre
Board Member
Justyn LeFebvre is a licensed REALTOR® and a dedicated advocate for mental health and community well-being. With over fifteen years of experience in customer service, sales management, luxury retail, and corporate relocations, Justyn brings a unique blend of professionalism, empathy, and creative problem-solving to every endeavor. After thriving in the Bay Area and London, Justyn and his husband, Sean, made Austin their home in 2017, where their own journey to homeownership inspired his client-focused approach and commitment to making each individual feel valued.
Beyond his real estate career, Justyn is passionate about giving back. He actively supports Texas Health Action's community health initiatives, environmental conservation through the Austin Trail Conservancy, and provides essential supplies to local children via Helping Hand Home. As a board member of the Meadow E. Goodman Foundation, Justyn champions youth mental health, suicide prevention, and equitable access to care, guided by his belief in honest communication, trust, and the power of personal connection.
When he’s not working or volunteering, Justyn enjoys exploring Austin’s vibrant culinary scene, training in strength and conditioning, and spending time with his husband and their two dogs, Jackson and Greta. He is honored to contribute his diverse experience and heartfelt dedication to advancing the Foundation’s mission and supporting mental health awareness for all.