2018-19 Diversity Leadership Program Class

The Board of Directors was thrilled to have received nearly 100 applications from across all six regions for NASFAA’s new Diversity Leadership Program (DLP). The Board and NASFAA offer our sincerest thanks to all who applied and hope that those who were not admitted this year will consider reapplying for next year's DLP selection process. Please join us in congratulating this year's DLP participants:

Christina TangalakisChristina Tangalakis
Associate Dean Financial Aid
Glendale Community College
Glendale, CA

 

 

Christopher PollardChristopher Pollard
Assistant Director, Law School Financial Aid
George Washington University
Washington, DC

 

 

Dameion LovettDameion Lovett
Campus Director
University of South Florida
Tampa, FL

 

 

Kelly Carrell Kelly Carrell
Associate Director
University of Iowa
Iowa City, IA

 

 

Samreen KhurramSamreen Khurram
Director, Financial Aid
Lone Star College-Tomball
Tomball, TX

 

 

Sylvia MartinezSylvia Martinez
Associate Director, Client Services
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, CO

 

 

 

Publication Date: 1/23/2019


Janell V | 2/11/2019 12:56:40 PM

Congratulations!

Boni J | 2/11/2019 11:17:02 AM

Congrats Samreem!!
It is a joy to see you join this elite group!
I am so proud of you!!- Boni

Mary C | 2/11/2019 9:44:41 AM

Congratulations Samreen!

Amy C | 2/4/2019 9:51:57 AM

Congratulations Chris! How exciting!

Ruben R | 1/28/2019 11:57:18 AM

Christina Tangalakis is an amazing leader and talent. Looks like we have a solid group of leaders for the 2018-19 Diversity Leadership Program. Congratulations to all!

Shannon C | 12/10/2018 12:36:07 PM

Congratulations!

Lori V | 12/10/2018 10:39:12 AM

Congratulations to all of the inaugural Diversity Leadership Program participants! I look forward to meeting all of you in person, and watching this exciting program unfold. Thank you to everyone who applied.

Lauren C | 12/10/2018 10:13:47 AM

Congratulations!

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