to empower tomorrow's woman
CEO, TGTW Co-Founder
Vice President Inclusion, Diversity, Equity & Access Strategy, NAF
Chairwoman, TGTW Co-Founder
NYC & Yonkers Field Associate, CTE Technical Assistance Center of New York
Hofstra University, Associate Professor & Program Director
Board Member
Third Year Law Student, Howard University School of Law
Board Member
Adjunct Professor,
Manhattanville College
Today's Girl Tomorrow's Woman ®
Tra'Lynn Husbands has worked in the finance industry for over 8 years. She has partnered with many major organizations throughout New York such as the NYPD and DOE to educate their employees and the community about personal finance. One of her passions is to bring financial literacy and freedom to people of all ages through presentations and personalized counseling.
Agenda
Welcome Address
Board of Directors
Woman of the Year Honoree
Keynote: Tra'Lynn Husbands
Workshop #1: Creating Your Personal Advisory Board
Workshop #2: Thriving in the Gig Economy Now & In the Future
Workshop #3: Be Your Own Best Friend
CALL TO ACTION: Back in Touch with MYSELF with
Dr. Tiffany Campbell
Closing
Creating Your Personal Advisory Board
Moderator
Manager, Talent Acquisition, Training & Diversity, MTA
Panelist
Motivational Speaker
Thriving In The Gig Economy Now & In The Future
Panelist
Workplace Researcher & Strategist, Adobe
Moderator
CEO,
Excellence by Design Consulting
Panelist
NYU Nursing & Global Public Health Student, NYU
Panelist
Middle School Counselor,
NR City School District
Moderator
Third Year Law Student,
Howard University School of Law
Panelist
Director, Work-Based Learning, NAF & Author
Your White Coat is Waiting: Vital Advice for Pre-Meds
Panelist
Medical Student, Weill Cornell
Back In Touch With Myself
Dr. Tiffany Campbell, PhD
Tiffany A Campbell, PhD a School Psychologist in Washington, DC Public Schools and a Registered Psychology Resident for Sage Wellness and Consulting. She obtained her Bachelors of Science in Human Development from Binghamton University (SUNY) in Binghamton, New York in 2012. She earned her doctorate degree in school psychology from Indiana University in Bloomington Indiana in 2020. Her area of research and interests are around mental health in schools, social justice issues, including racial disparities in school discipline for students of color and Black girls and students of color identified with disabilities.