Pickron-Davis Begins PCOM Duties
May 2, 2017
Marcine Pickron-Davis, PhD, began her duties as the College's new chief diversity
and community relations officer on May 1.
Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine (PCOM) has named Marcine Pickron-Davis, PhD, as the College’s new chief diversity
and community relations officer. She began her duties on May 1 and is charged with
advancing diversity, inclusion and community partnerships for the Philadelphia and
Georgia campuses.
Most recently, Dr. Pickron-Davis served as the inaugural chief community engagement
and diversity officer at Widener University where she served as a strategic leader
to advance the university’s commitment to access, equity, diversity, and inclusion.
During her tenure, she raised Widener’s civic engagement profile among the national
higher education community, implemented civic engagement initiatives resulting in
sustainable partnerships between the university and the Chester community; and led
the development of innovative programs and initiatives to promote a culture of inclusion.
Dr. Pickron-Davis’ accomplishments resulted in institutional and cultural change in
policies and practices at Widener University.
Among her experiences in higher education, Dr. Pickron-Davis served on Middle States
Accreditation Evaluation teams for several institutions and as a peer reviewer for
the Journal of Higher Education Outreach and Engagement. She also has held faculty appointments in social work and education at Widener, University
of Pennsylvania and Cabrini College, and has taught courses on multicultural education,
intercultural communication, and community development.
Dr. Pickron-Davis has presented at local, national and international conferences and
has published several articles and case studies. Her research and scholarship has
focused on university-community partnerships, community-based research and anchor-based
engagement.
“I look forward to working with President Feldstein and the members of the PCOM community
to expand the college’s footprint in the city of Philadelphia,” said Dr. Pickron-Davis.
“I am grateful for the opportunity to contribute to the School’s vision to prepare
practitioners who are prepared to be civic and culturally competent leaders.”
A strong advocate for civic engagement, Dr. Pickron-Davis has served on numerous community
boards, including the College Access Center of Delaware County, the Delaware County
Habitat for Humanity, and the Delaware County Community Foundation.
She currently serves on the boards of the Darlington Community Arts Center, the Chester
Charter School of the Arts, and the Coalition of Urban and Metropolitan Universities
Editorial Board. She is a member of the National Association of Diversity Officers
in Higher Education, the American Educational Research Association, and a trustee
at Calvary United Methodist Church. She is also an active member of Alpha Kappa Alpha
Sorority, Inc.
“Dr. Pickron-Davis brings with her more than two decades of successful higher educational
and non-profit organizational experience,” said Jay S. Feldstein, DO ’81, president and CEO of PCOM. “I can think of no better choice to lead our diversity
efforts, and ensure that we not only meet but surpass the diversity goals delineated
in our institution’s strategic vision, PCOM 2020.”
Dr. Pickron-Davis received her bachelor’s degree in individual and family studies
from Penn State, her master’s in social work administration from Temple University,
and her doctorate in education from the University of Pennsylvania. She is a native
of Philadelphia and currently resides with her family in Glen Mills, Pennsylvania.
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