Tiffany Taylor Jenkins ’97 Featured in New Book on Those Impacted By Racism in the Work Place
Tiffany Taylor Jenkins ’97 is featured in the new book Shut Em Down: Black Women, Racism and Corporate America by Dr. Corey Yazeed, the stories of 20 women experiencing racism in the workplace. Tiffany is the founder and CEO of Awakening Change Counseling Service, LLC, located in Cherry Hill. She has worked in the behavioral health field for over 20 years and is in the process of completing the requirements to complete a doctorate in organizational leadership. Tiffany has shared that she is “proud to have been chosen as a contributing expert for an anthology on Black Women and Racism in corporate America. The anthology reached #1 on Amazon with just pre-sales. The anthology shares stories from 20 workplace trauma survivors and advice from three experts (all Black women) in an effort to facilitate conversation around this difficult topic. I am super excited to add this publication to my list of accomplishments in the midst of such a difficult year.” Signed copies can be obtained through Tiffany’s website: www.awakeningchange.org
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30 Under Thirty: Keyanah Freeland ’10
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30 under Thirty: Scott Steber ’07
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