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Dr. Tashni-Ann Dubroy is HBCU Digest's 2017 Female President of the Year

7/18/2017

 
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Dr. Tashni-Ann Dubroy   (Image: Shaw U.)
Jamaican-born Dr. Tashni-Ann Dubroy, President of Shaw University, has been awarded Female President of the Year by the HBCU Digest.

​"I am greatly humbled and honored to be receiving this award," says Dr. Dubroy, "and I offer my sincerest gratitude to the HBCU Digest and its Founding Editor, Mr. Jarrett Carter, as well as the awards committee."

From her arrival in the USA as a 17-year old immigrant from Jamaica to her current position at Shaw as one of the country’s youngest college leaders, Dr. Dubroy’s career in academia has been on a consistent and shining ascent. Her personal story is a lesson in dedication, persistence and a fierce will to overcome adversity.
“My mother left Jamaica when I was thirteen years old,” Dr. Dubroy explains. “She said I’ll see you in two weeks. I’m going to the USA to make a better life for our family. I didn’t see her for two years. My childhood was quite unique,and even though my parents didn’t have a college education, once they realized that they could spark a hunger in me for excellence and a can-do spirit, they knew I would take flight. It was a blessing to have parents who believed in me."

Appointed as Shaw’s President in August 2015, Dr. Dubroy helped to revitalize her Alma Mater’s campus operations, budget performance and enrollment. She is credited with the university's first enrollment increase in six years, and the closing of a $4 million fundraising gap, including $630,000 - the single largest total ever raised at an alumni event. 

Dr. Dubroy's emphasis on fiscal conservatism and process optimization helped the university to develop several key campus initiatives, including the termination of the three-year salary reduction program, investments in long-deferred facility projects and the establishment of recruitment bolstering initiatives.

"We are proud of her energetic, inclusive and refreshing leadership,” says Shaw’s Board Chairman Dr. Joe Bell,“and the manner in which she led our institution to surpass goals in student enrollment, fundraising and cost control. We wish her all the best in the next phase of her professional journey.”

“I thank the Shaw University Board of Trustees for their faith in me, who once interviewed a 34-year-old young woman who had no experiential proof that she could do the job” says Dr. Dubroy, “...but who walked into the interview, with a bold vision in a navy pants suit, some pearls and a Jamaican accent and they hired me!”

Dr. Dubroy has received numerous honors for her innovative leadership at Shaw University including the 2017 CEO of the Year by the Triangle Business Journal, the 2016 Presidential Medal of Excellence by Kingsborough Community College, and is the first recipient of the 2016 Spirit of Excellence in Higher Education award by the Movement of Youth organization.  She will take up her new position at Howard University in October 2017.

“Many of the students we serve at Shaw University are facing some of the same challenges that I faced as a student,” she comments. “We fight every single day to make a difference in their lives, to ease the adversities they encounter in pursuit of a college education. I am proud to be counted among other university leaders who are committed gladiators in higher education. I also want to acknowledge the dedication and vision of my fellow women presidents, who are equally deserving of this accolade.”

Dr. Dubroy began her career as a Research Scientist at BASF, the world's largest chemical company. She quickly ascended to the position of global technology analyst, and after two years was appointed to serve as chemical procurement manager, where she managed a strategic sourcing budget of $35 million.

Dr. Dubroy earned her Ph.D. in Physical Organic Chemistry from North Carolina State University in 2007 and holds a Masters of Business Administration from Rutgers University in New Jersey.

Source: Shaw University
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