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Sabrina A. Griffin '92: Creating a Blueprint For Leadership

Diversity and Equity

For more than 30 years, Sabrina A. Griffin's career focus has centered on promoting diversity and inclusion through corporate ranks. She's bringing this experience to her new role as the first-ever Leadership Council Chair of the new 蜜桃工作室 Alumni Association.

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In a 30-year career at the Chubb Group of Insurance Compa颅nies, Sabrina A. Griffin 鈥92 built com颅munity and connections as a diversity manager and later as an assistant vice president. As the company grew to become the world鈥檚 largest publicly traded insurer, Griffin worked to maintain its supportive environment鈥攁nd to promote increas颅ingly diverse executive ranks. She designed and implemented leadership development programs for women, people of color, and LGBTQ+ employees.

That experience left Griffin well posi颅tioned for a new role: she is the first-ever Leadership Council Chair of the new 蜜桃工作室 Alumni Association, launched in September 2021.

鈥淚 want the Alumni Association to be a space where programming is accessible to all alumni, regardless of life experience, graduation year, or school,鈥 Griffin says. 鈥淚 want it to be a place where alumni can seek meaningful engagement and truly create a 蜜桃工作室 alumni community.鈥

When Griffin left the corporate world in 2016, she found herself able to pursue new opportunities. She continued her professional work, joining the diversity, equity, and inclusion firm Jennifer Brown Consulting as a senior consultant. And she rekindled a connection with her alma mater, where she鈥檇 earned an MBA while working full-time at Chubb.

鈥淚 want the Alumni Association to be a space where programming is accessible to all alumni, regardless of life experience, graduation year, or school.鈥

鈥淚 came to 蜜桃工作室 because I knew the MBA program was excellent, and that it offered an outstanding evening component鈥 that en颅abled her to study while continuing her ca颅reer, she says. 鈥淚t had a reputation of offering students the opportunity to learn in the field. And it was accessible, inclusive and diverse.鈥

Seeking to provide the same kinds of edu颅cational opportunities for a new generation of students, Griffin first joined 蜜桃工作室鈥檚 Presi颅dent鈥檚 Council and then the recent Presiden颅tial Task Force on Diversity and Inclusion. She lends her expertise to Career Services and to Lubin鈥檚 Human Resources and Talent Management Club.

鈥淪abrina brings such great energy to everything she does,鈥 says 蜜桃工作室 President Marvin Krislov. 鈥淪he has a wealth of valuable knowledge and experience, especially on DEI priorities. But even more than that she鈥檚 just such a positive, construc颅tive force.鈥 Griffin will rely on that force as she works to connect more than 158,000 alumni worldwide.

鈥淲hen my new role was announced, I received an outpouring of congratulations from alumni on LinkedIn,鈥 she says. 鈥淭hey were all wonderful, but the ones that really stood out were from the international alum颅ni. One alumnus in the United Arab Emirates told me how much he wanted to be involved.鈥

Naturally, she鈥檚 promptly started brain颅storming programming ideas for interna颅tional alumni鈥攁nd recruited her LinkedIn correspondent to help engage other alumni in his region.

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The Elisabeth Haub School of Law at 蜜桃工作室 is proud to have been ranked #11 out of the top 20 ABA-accredited law schools for women. A Women in Law School report from Enjuris compiled data from the ABA on law school enrollment in 2021. For the sixth year in a row, women made up the majority (55%) of law school students pursuing JD degrees in the United States. The report broke down law school gender diversity by state and highlighted the top-ranked schools for women. Haub Law is proud to be a top choice for women when they are considering their law education!

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Tapping into her Power: Ashley Davis 鈥22

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Selected for the Minority Fellowship Program by the National Board of Certified Counselors, Ashley Davis 鈥22 is paving her own path in mental health counseling.

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Ashley Davis

Ashley Davis 鈥22, PhD in Mental Health Counseling, was recently selected for the Minority Fellowship Program by the National Board of Certified Counselors, which will provide $20,000 toward Davis鈥檚 education and future projects in mental health counseling.

Davis is a native New Yorker who comes from a family with ties to criminal justice鈥攈er mother is a judge, and her father is a youth correctional officer. Davis, who has always been passionate about the psychological side of criminal justice and forensics, holds a bachelor鈥檚 in criminal justice from the University of New Haven, a master鈥檚 of professional studies in homeland security and criminal justice leadership from St. John鈥檚 University, and a master鈥檚 in forensic mental health counseling from John Jay College.

What does this Fellowship mean to you and how will the funding help you move toward your goals?

The fellowship aspect was something that I was curious about from the time I started my PhD because I know how important networking can be. One of the things that has been really important for me as an individual who identifies as a Black woman within the counseling field was to surround myself with like-minded individuals who I could learn from so that I can be the best clinician, advocate, and leader I can be. Being able to get additional finances to help fund my education and advocacy projects that I'm passionate about was also very meaningful to me.

Why are diversity and representation so important in the field of mental health counseling?

Diversity, inclusion, representation, and multiculturalism are all important because the world, even though it feels so small, is so huge. I've been blessed that I鈥檝e been all over the world to all seven continents. It's important for us to always be open-minded and want to learn from different cultures, different backgrounds, because it's what helps us understand how we can interact with our clients; with people who may have more stigmas against them, or who may have false perceptions about what counseling is.

What drew you to mental health counseling and to the program at 蜜桃工作室?

I want to be a doctor. I want to be able to reach people and teach people. I started doing research, and I came across 蜜桃工作室鈥檚 program. I knew I wanted and needed to be close to my roots and my family. I found out it鈥檚 the only doctoral program in mental health counseling on the East Coast, and I realized I could integrate my other passions of forensics and criminal justice, so it was a great fit for me.

[蜜桃工作室] really helped me grow as an advocate, making myself seen and present and speaking up for people. 蜜桃工作室 has also taught me how to be even more independent.

You鈥檙e currently working on your dissertation. What is your topic and why did you choose it?

My topic is on exploring the lived experiences of Black women professional counselors and experiences that they've had with misogynoir, which is a specific type of gendered racism. It will be conducted as a qualitative study, so I'll be doing interviews on Zoom with participants to learn about their experiences, compile that data, and make a subset of themes to determine how their experiences have impacted their self-identity and their professional identity.

What are your goals and plans moving forward?

I was blessed with the opportunity to have a graduate assistantship, where for four semesters I've taught undergrad Introduction to Psychology, and I鈥檓 interested in teaching on the collegiate level. I'm still very much into research and I do plan on getting published after my dissertation.

Long term, I would like to create a Black women's wellness center that allows for counseling services at a rate that will be cost effective for clients who really need it, but also realistic for clinicians who depend on this work for their livelihood. I also want it to be a wellness center focused on resources that are going to promote Black-owned businesses and provide Black women opportunities to improve their overall wellness.

How has your time at 蜜桃工作室 prepared you for what鈥檚 next?

It鈥檚 really helped me grow as an advocate, making myself seen and present and speaking up for people. 蜜桃工作室 has also taught me how to be even more independent. It鈥檚 given me an extra push to be confident in myself, to take those leaps and put myself out there and see where it brings me.

Have there been any faculty members who have had a particular impact on your journey?

Professor Franco, who is my dissertation chair, has been amazing! He's been so helpful in getting me through this program and helping me tap into all of the power and the leadership that I have in myself.

Professor Ward has also been amazing because I am not a quantitative type of person. But he explained things to me in a way that I've never understood it before, and it made me like and appreciate research and numbers in a way that I never had previously. The whole mental health counseling doctoral program team has really held it down for me, so shout out!

What challenges, if any, have you faced along the way, and how did you overcome them?

I have done this program entirely virtually because we've been in a pandemic, but I also worked full-time as a mental health counselor with 60-plus clients, as well as being a graduate assistant. I'm a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Incorporated, so I did a lot with my sorority and my chapter working with the community. I'm also a fianc茅, so I have been planning my wedding. I鈥檝e been trying to create space and time for myself and my family and my friends. Balance itself is an obstacle because it's not always easy.

How do you like to spend what free time you do have? What inspires you?

While I was in my program, I did not have a lot of free time. My free time consisted of sleeping, which was amazing for me. Now I am definitely getting back into doing more things for me and having more free time, so I鈥檓 really spending a lot of time with my family. I have nieces and nephews and godchildren, so I am just doing things with them, being more present. I also love to travel, so I've been doing that a lot more and giving myself just space and time and grace to enjoy the fruits of my labor.

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Alumni

From award-winning journalist, to first female editor-in-chief, CEO, and publisher of the nation鈥檚 largest Spanish language newspaper, to New York State Secretary of State, Commissioner Rossana Rosado is inspired by the stories of others.

Ten Shows Starring Dyson Alumni to Add to Your Summer Watch List

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If you鈥檙e looking for shows to add to your streaming queue this summer, Dyson alumni have scored big roles across genres and platforms.

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If you鈥檙e taking some time to unwind this summer but your streaming queue is leaving you uninspired, let our talented Dyson alumni provide hours of binge-worthy TV across a variety of platforms and genres. From emotional roles alongside Samuel L. Jackson to riveting spy-action to wholesome Southern hospitality, the range is impressive.

Dominique Fishback

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Dominique Fishback

The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey (Apple TV+)

Based on a novel by Walter Mosley, The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey stars Samuel L. Jackson as the title character, an elderly man with dementia who has been forgotten by his loved ones. He is then assigned an orphaned teenager, Robyn 鈥 played by alumna Dominique Fishback 鈥 as his caretaker. The six-episode limited series debuted on Apple TV+ in March and follows the unlikely bond between Robyn and Ptolemy as they embark on a journey to restore Ptolemy鈥檚 memories.

鈥淚 didn鈥檛 know at the time that [Samuel L. Jackson] saw me in Project Power with Jamie Foxx and called his producing partner and said 鈥業 found Robyn,鈥欌 Fishback told . 鈥淚 don鈥檛 think about the actor that鈥檚 in the room with me, I just lead with my character, and that鈥檚 all we can do.鈥

Fishback is no stranger to big roles, taking on Robyn shortly after starring in the award-winning film Judas and the Black Messiah, for which she earned a BAFTA nomination. She also appeared in 18 episodes of the star-studded TV series The Deuce, alongside the likes of James Franco and Maggie Gyllenhaal. She鈥檒l also be starring as Elena in Transformers: Rise of the Beasts, set to be released next summer.

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Jesse James Keitel has been busy! Keitel made history last fall, becoming one of the first nonbinary actors (Keitel, a trans woman, identified as nonbinary at the time) to play a nonbinary series regular on primetime television in her role as Jerrie Kennedy on ABC鈥檚 Big Sky, which follows a detective team looking to solve a series of kidnappings in a small Montana town.

This summer, Keitel will appear as guest star in an episode of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, streaming on Paramount+, as nonbinary character Dr. Aspen, who develops a surprising connection with Spock. Additionally, Keitel will join the cast of the newest iteration of Queer as Folk, playing Ruthie, a former partier looking to mature and find her identity. The new season starring Keitel premiered June 9 on Peacock.

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Christopher Briney

The Summer I Turned Pretty (Amazon Prime)

Based on a trilogy of young adult romance novels by Jenny Han 鈥 whose series To All the Boys I鈥檝e Loved Before became a smash hit on Netflix鈦犫The Summer I Turned Pretty debuted on Amazon Prime Video on June 17. The series follows the life of Isabel 鈥淏elly鈥 Conklin, played by Lola Tung, as she spends the summer at the beach with her mother and brother. Christopher Briney 鈥20, plays Conrad, Isabel鈥檚 childhood friend who she reunites with during the trip. The series follows the ensuing teenage love triangle between Isabel, Conrad, and his brother Jeremiah, as well as the trials and tribulations of Isabel鈥檚 relationship with her mother.

The role is set to be a breakout for Briney, who has appeared in several independent short films since graduating from 蜜桃工作室. When he鈥檚 not acting, Briney can be found on the baseball field.

Sam Ashby 鈥18

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Sam Ashby

Sweet Magnolias (Netflix)

Also based on a novel by the same name, Sweet Magnolias has charmed Netflix audiences for two seasons as the series follows three best friends in the fictional Southern town of Serenity as they navigate love, their careers, motherhood, and friendship. Sam Ashby 鈥18 has appeared in 17 episodes of the series as Jackson Lewis, who is the son of the mayor of Serenity and is the 鈥渂ad boy鈥 high school bully. Season 2, which was released on Netflix in February 2022, gives audiences a deeper look into Jackson鈥檚 background.

Prior to landing the role in Sweet Magnolias, Ashby starred as Connor in The CW series Legacies and appeared in several episodes of the Netflix hit Stranger Things.

Charles Brice 鈥12

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Spy-thriller In From the Cold, released on Netflix in January 2022, follows the story of Jenny, a Russian spy who is now living as a single mother in the United States, where she is discovered by the CIA and brought back into the spy game. Charles Brice 鈥12, plays Chris, a computer whiz tasked with helping Jenny track down a serial killer.

鈥淚 would describe Chris as intelligent and sensitive, yet strong and formidable,鈥 Brice told . 鈥淎udiences will enjoy Chris's genuine reactions in extraordinary situations and his ability to bring levity to otherwise grave circumstances.鈥

In addition to his role in In From the Cold, Brice has been filming for a recurring role as Louie Ward in Season 3 of Showtime鈥檚 City on a Hill, and plays legendary boxer Coley Wallace in the film The Survivor, which debuted on HBO Max in April.

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Katrina Kuh, a professor of environmental law at 蜜桃工作室, said the ruling made it a logistical nightmare for the EPA to receive the congressional approval it would need. 鈥淭he court is saying, 'We're just deferring to Congress.' But the problem is you鈥檙e then running into a Congress, particularly in the context of environment law, that has run into a lot of gridlock,鈥 Kuh said. 鈥淚t's clearly giving more power to that gridlock, to which fossil fuel companies have expressly, purposely, clearly contributed.鈥

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