Shanna Davis, MS/FM
Within the community, Shanna demonstrates her commitment to leadership in diversity.
As a member of the Diversity Parents Network, a parent volunteer group that supports
diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging initiatives within the Springside Chestnut
Hill Academy community. Embracing diversity as a condition of excellence, the DPRN
helps plan activities that promote cultural appreciation and awareness. In addition
to this, Shanna is a devout member of the Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. Through her
work as the Youth Advisor, she has developed workshops that promote cultural awareness
and enhance social skills, educational enrichment, leadership development and community
service.
Nina Goins, MS/NPLP
Nina Goins has demonstrated powerful leadership in the Diversity, Equity, Inclusion
and Belonging (DEIB) space in her practice at Allies, Inc. She is the leading champion
and has practiced with a collaborative leadership stance to move forward the DEIB
agenda at her place of employment. Her engagement of the strategies she learned in
the Master of Science in Non Profit Leadership and Population Health program curriculum
has been instrumental to receiving sponsorship from the CEO to lead the DEIB change
strategy in her organization.
Abreah Little, MS/PA
As a PA student at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, Abreah has served as the Physician Assistant Student liaison for the Student National Medical
Association 2023-2024. She also has served as a student peer tutor with a passion
for helping diminish barriers to education for underrepresented students.
Jennifer Milmore, PsyD
Jennifer was instrumental in establishing psychology students' membership and participation
in PCOM’s student-run healthcare service clinic known as “PCOM Hearts.” Jennifer’s leadership was fundamental in leading one of the first PCOM Psychology
Hearts Clinics.
Jacqueline Oluoch, PhD
Jacqueline is a bilingual school psychologist who has worked in culturally and linguistically
diverse Philadelphia schools for over 6 years. She has presented on issues related
to supporting multicultural students and parents through the local and national evaluation
process. She presented in a webinar hosted by the National Association of School Psychologists
(NASP) in 2022. She was invited to develop and present a continuing education workshop
at the NASP Convention in 2024. Jacqueline seeks to understand better how to train
practicing school psychologists on culturally responsive practices.
Starling Noboa Salobo, MS/Biomed
Starling (Star) is a committed student in the Biomedical Sciences program. He has served as the Biomedical Sciences Student Liaison for the Student National
Medical Association 23-24. He also participated in a number of community service events
within and outside of the PCOM community.
Dyonna Jade Wilkerson, MS
As a Mental Health Counseling student, Dyonna has shown her commitment to diversity in many ways. Through her involvement
in Sisters in Medicine, she has incorporated her skills and knowledge to advocate for underserved populations
and continues this work outside of PCOM.
Raushaun Williams, DO
Raushaun’s commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion is highlighted through his service
to underserved communities. Raushaun is a site organizer for The Shop Docs in Philadelphia,
which provides blood pressure screenings and information to patrons in local barber
shops. Raushaun served as an organizer of the Annual Southwest Health Fair. At PCOM,
Raushaun served as the community service chair of PCOM Pride and SNMA, Diversity Chair
of the DO Council, and a mentor for the SNMA Brotherhood Alliance for Science and
Education.