FDC header
“Intersectionality and Women of Color in Academic Leadership”

YOU'RE INVITED TO

INTERSECTIONALITY AND WOMEN OF COLOR IN ACADEMIC LEADERSHIP

A WEBINAR PART OF THE RUTGERS WOMEN IN LEADERSHIP SERIES


April 26 | 12 to 1:30 PM EST | Virtual


We invite current and future faculty members to save your spot today for this upcoming session!


Attend this webinar to:

  • explore strategies to mitigate challenges related to race and gender
  • learn about the panelists' leadership trajectories
  • enhance leadership awareness to know what you need to lead effectively


Know someone who can benefit from this session? Be sure to forward this email to them!


Please note that this session will not be recorded.

Moderator Spotlight

Hazel-Anne Johnson-Marcus Headshot

Hazel-Anne Johnson-Marcus, Ph.D.

Full Teaching Professor in the School of Management and Labor Relations and Senior Director for Faculty Diversity & Inclusion

Rutgers–New Brunswick


Dr. Hazel-Anne M. Johnson-Marcus isthe Senior Director for Faculty Diversity & Inclusion, responsible for leading efforts to build a more inclusiveacademic community for faculty at Rutgers–New Brunswick.


A Full Teaching Professor in the Department of Human Resource Management in the School of Management and Labor Relations, Dr. Johnson-Marcus specializes in the content areas of staffing, diversity and inclusion, and the future of work.


A passionate and enthusiastic professor, she strives to engage her students’ critical thinking skills and encourages them to become more socially-responsible citizens within their organizations and our broader society.


She also hosts Faculty ‘Soul-Saving’ Socials, guided by the themes raised in The Black Academic’s Guide to Winning Tenure—Without Losing Your Soul.

Meet the Panelists

Ashaki Rouff headshot

Ashaki Rouff, Ph.D.

Professor and Faculty Diversity Collaborative (FDC) Campus Director

Rutgers–Newark

Diana Sanchez headshot

Diana Sanchez, Ph.D.

Professor and Department Chair of Psychology in the School of Arts and Sciences

Rutgers–New Brunswick

Jaya Satagopan Headshot

Jaya Satagopan, Ph.D.

Professor and Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs at the School of Public Health

Rutgers Health/RBHS

Monica Adya Headshot

Monica Adya, Ph.D.

Professor and Dean of the School of Business–Camden

Rutgers–Camden

LinkedIn Share This Email
Facebook  Instagram  LinkedIn  YouTube  X