Meet the District 2 Candidates!

Ronald Cameau
roncameau@gmail.com
240-391-8581
Ron Cameau is a lifelong Prince George’s County resident, attending St. Mark’s Catholic school in Adelphi, and DeMatha Catholic and Northwestern High Schools in Hyattsville. He enlisted in the United States Army Reserves as a high school senior, obtaining a high-level security clearance, which allowed him to work for several cleared defense contracting companies. Ron was one of the many victims of the 9/11 attack against the Pentagon, thankfully making it out alive and helping others evacuate.
Ron has completed combat deployments in Iraq and Afghanistan (2005, 2008 and 2013), where he was responsible for securing the cyber infrastructure and helping in major investigations with White House level visibility. Ron’s stellar work during these deployments earned him Bronze Star and Meritorious Service Medals.
Ron is a 15+ year United States Federal law enforcement agency employee, focusing on cyber crimes and digital forensics. Ron has a Bachelor of Science degree in Information Systems with a concentration in Digital Forensics. He is a member of College Park’s American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars local chapters, and employed as a part time Enumerator for the 2020 US Census. Ron and his wife, Patrice, have three children.

Llatetra Brown Esters
Llatetra4cp@gmail.com
Llatetra Brown Esters has chosen College Park, Maryland as her home since 1999. Over the last six years, she and her husband have lived in the Oak Springs neighborhood. She is a higher education administrator who has worked in the field for over 25 years. Her professional experience has helped her to develop the leadership skills necessary to deal with complex situations, make critical decisions, and engage with people from all walks of life.
For the past two years, Llatetra has represented District 2 on the College Park Advisory Planning Commission (APC). She has also served as an Election Judge in Precinct 21001 at Paint Branch Elementary School.
If elected to City Council, Llatetra will listen to, maintain an open line of communication with, advocate for, and make informed decisions on behalf of the residents of District 2. Her priorities will focus on quality of life/ public safety, diversity and inclusion, fiscal responsibility and smart growth.
Llatetra holds a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science, from Adelphi University, a Master’s degree in Student Personnel from New York University (NYU), and a Doctorate in Higher Education Administration/Community College Leadership from Morgan State University.

Lindsay J. Dively
ldively11@gmail.com
240-286-5702
Lindsay is a long-term resident of College Park having lived in both the Berwyn and Branchville neighborhoods for 35 plus years. After completing her undergraduate studies with a B.A. in Government and Politics at the University of Maryland, she continued her studies with a M.S. in Public Relations Management and an M.B.A. While completing her graduate studies she began her career in the non-profit sector as an Executive Director within a professional development association before shifting her focus to education.
She served six years as the Director of Admissions for St. Vincent Pallotti High School (’02) before moving abroad. In 2018, Lindsay had the life-changing opportunity to work on a gender empowerment project with The Happy Africa Foundation in Zambia. Quickly she fell in love with community outreach and advocacy for sustainable aid relief. Moving from Zambia to South Africa in 2019, Lindsay served as Project Manager for all education, health, and gender empowerment programs. Once returning to the states she began working as Community Liaison for Senator Jim Rosapepe and Interim Operations Director for 21st Century Democrats.
Her love of community, small business entrepreneurship and wellness led her to open a holistic wellness center in Historic Laurel.