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Chattanooga State s Jenkins Selected For Maxine Smith Fellows Program

Chattanooga State’s Jenkins Selected For Maxine Smith Fellows Program Thursday, June 10, 2021 Quincy Jenkins, inaugural chief diversity officer and executive director of the Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at Chattanooga State Community College, has been selected to participate in the 2021-22 Class of the Maxine Smith Fellows program. Mr. Jenkins is is one of 13 faculty and staff members from the College System of Tennessee among the 21 from colleges and universities statewide.  The Maxine Smith Fellows program provides professional development, training and advancement opportunities for participants from traditionally underrepresented groups at the College System of Tennessee, governed by the by the Tennessee Board of Regents, and the state’s locally governed public universities.

Boys & Girls Clubs Of Chattanooga Announces 3 Appointments To Its Board Of Directors

Boys & Girls Clubs Of Chattanooga Announces 3 Appointments To Its Board Of Directors Thursday, February 11, 2021 Quincy Jenkins The Boys & Girls Club of Chattanooga announced Thursday that Matthew Brandon, vice president of PlayCore Surfacing Group, Kyle Eiselstein, partner at Miller Martin, and Quincy Jenkins, executive director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at Chattanooga State Community College have been elected to the Club’s board of directors. We are pleased to welcome Matt, Kyle and Quincy to the Boys & Girls Club of Chattanooga board at this critical stage of our evolution,” said LaTonya Lyons, board chair. “As highly respected and seasoned executives with valuable leadership experience and community connections, we look forward to Matthew, Kyle and Quincy’s engagement and assistance in guiding our objectives of building great futures for Chattanooga youth.”

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