As an avid learner, I have been honored to attend educational institutions that encourage their students and alumni to leverage our unique mosaic of backgrounds, lifestyles, and lived experiences for the greater good of humanity around the world.
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Ethical Culture Fieldston School
During the 14 years that I was a scholar there, the rigorous and progressive ECFS education underscored community and justice through understanding, respecting, and celebrating each other's differences. The core of the educational program was the study and practice of ethics, to prepare and compel us as graduates to take care of our world, ourselves, and each other.
Brown University
A.B. ’94, Organizational Behavior Management; Political Science
“We are a learning community grounded in a commitment of respect for the diversity of viewpoints that is fundamentally essential to intellectual discovery. We encourage the right of all individuals to express ideas and perspectives — and we embrace the value of vigorous debate in pursuit of knowledge.”
University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, The Ford School of Public Policy Studies Masters in Public Policy, Concentrating in Urban Policy and Business, 1994-1996
“A leader in public service, The Ford School of Public Policy Studies embodies a commitment to research and public policy engagement related to poverty, structural inequalities, educational disparities, and vulnerable populations.
Harvard Divinity School in Community Development Executive Certificate,
Mercy Graduate School in Communication Disorders Masters in Science
Columbia University Teachers College
Executive Certificate, Bilingual Extension Speech and Language in Spanish, 2015
Yale School of Management Executive Certificate, Women on Boards, 2023
University of Berkeley Law School Executive Program in ESG Executive Certificate, 2023