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Tashni-Ann Dubroy

Tashni-Ann Dubroy (nee Coote; born c. 1981) is a Jamaican academic and university administrator in the United States. She has been executive vice-president and chief operations officer (COO) of Howard University since 2017, having previously served as president of Shaw University from 2015 to 2017.

Tashni-Ann Dubroy
Executive Vice President, Chief Operating Officer Howard University
Assumed office
October 2, 2017
Appointed byWayne A.I. Frederick
17th President Shaw University
In office
July 1, 2015 – October 1, 2017
Preceded byGaddis Faulcon
Succeeded byPaulette Dillard
Personal details
BornMandeville, Jamaica
Alma materKingsborough Community College
Shaw University
North Carolina State University
Rutgers University

Early life edit

Tashni-Ann Dubroy was born in Mandeville, Jamaica, the daughter of Emerson and Greta Coote. She was one of six siblings.[1] Dubroy grew up in May Pen, attending Glenmuir High School. She later moved to the capital Kingston to attend Holy Childhood High and Wolmer's Girls' School.[2]

Dubroy was accepted into the University of West Indies, but for family, reasons chose to move to the United States at the age of 18 to attend Kingsborough Community College in Brooklyn, New York.[3] She was the class valedictorian in 2000, and subsequently pursued further studies at Shaw University (B.Sc. in chemistry, 2002), North Carolina State University (Ph.D. in chemistry, 2007), and Rutgers University (M.B.A. in marketing, 2010).[1] Dubroy's first career was as a research scientist at BASF. She was hired as a global technology analyst within the polyolefin catalysts market sector, and later became a chemical procurement manager.[4]

Academia edit

Shaw University edit

After two years at BASF, Dubroy joined Shaw University – in Raleigh, North Carolina – as an associate professor in chemistry. She eventually became chair of the university's Department of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, and also served as a special assistant to the university president with responsibility for process optimization. In June 2015, the board of trustees announced that Dubroy would be replacing Gaddis Faulcon as university president. Aged 34 at the time, she became the second-youngest president in the university's history and the third woman to hold the post.[1] In its first year, the Dubroy Administration effectively reversed six consecutive years of enrollment declines and yielded a 15 percent increase of new and returning students in 2015.[5]

In 2016, the administration closed a $4 million fundraising gap which included an institutional record $630,000 raised during Shaw’s annual homecoming weekend, and earned positive change in net assets to counteract a two-year loss – all of which earned her honors as 2017 CEO of the Year in the Triangle region.[6] She was named to the 40 Under 40: Excellence in Leadership list by the Triangle Business Journal.[7]

Howard University edit

In July 2017, it was announced that Dubroy was resigning from Shaw University to become executive vice-president (EVP) and chief operations officer (COO) at Howard University in Washington, D.C. She began her appointment in October 2017, working under university president Wayne Frederick.[8] Her portfolio includes oversight of the university's divisions of human resources, business auxiliary, enterprise technology, facilities and real estate management, environmental and emergency management, public safety and emergency management, and undergraduate admissions.[9]

Under her leadership, Howard University improved its financial aid standing with the department of education, being removed from Heightened Cash Monitoring status in 2019.[10] She has served as lead on several critical infrastructure recovery efforts, including the restoration of steam plant functionality following a historic winter storm in 2018[11] and a ransomware attack in 2021.[12] In 2021, Dubroy was named among the Washington Business Journal's 'Women Who Mean Business' in the Washington-Metropolitan area.[13] In 2022, the university announced a historic $785 million construction and real estate acquisition initiative, the largest in Howard's history.[14]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Shaw University Introduces Dr. Tashni Dubroy as President, Shaw University, 1 June 2015. Retrieved 21 November 2017.
  2. ^ Jamaican Lands Big Role At Howard University, The Gleaner, 10 July 2017. Retrieved 21 November 2017.
  3. ^ Jamaican Is New Shaw University President, The Gleaner, 28 June 2015.
  4. ^ Kingsborough Alumnus & Shaw University President Dr. Tashni-Ann Dubroy To Be Keynote Speaker At Kingsborough Community College’s 51st Commencement Exercises, The Gleaner, 26 April 2016. Retrieved 21 November 2017.
  5. ^ Holston, Paul (2017-07-07). "Shaw president Tashni-Ann Dubroy leaving to become Howard's executive vice president and COO". Andscape. Retrieved 2022-04-27.
  6. ^ Snipes, Cameron (May 18, 2017). "2017 CEO of the Year Awards: Tashni-Ann Dubroy (Video)". www.bizjournals.com. Triangle Business Journal. from the original on June 13, 2017. Retrieved 20 April 2023.
  7. ^ "President Dubroy Named to TBJ's 40 Under 40 list". www.shawu.edu. Retrieved 2022-04-27.
  8. ^ "Dr. Tashni-Ann Dubroy joins Howard". www.blackengineer.com. Retrieved 2022-04-27.
  9. ^ "Campus Operations | Howard University". howard.edu. Retrieved 2022-04-27.
  10. ^ "Howard U is off cash monitoring, but some colleges linger under sanctions". Higher Ed Dive. Retrieved 2022-04-27.
  11. ^ "Damage at Howard U. worse than many imagined". wusa9.com. 18 January 2018. Retrieved 2022-04-27.
  12. ^ Collins, Sam P. K. (2021-09-15). "Howard University Gradually Bounces Back from Ransomware Attack". The Washington Informer. Retrieved 2022-04-27.
  13. ^ "Women Who Mean Business 2021". www.bizjournals.com. Retrieved 2022-04-27.
  14. ^ "Howard University Announces $785 Million Investment to Accelerate Renovations and Construct New Academic Centers". The Dig at Howard University. Retrieved 2022-04-27.

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Tashni Ann Dubroy nee Coote born c 1981 is a Jamaican academic and university administrator in the United States She has been executive vice president and chief operations officer COO of Howard University since 2017 having previously served as president of Shaw University from 2015 to 2017 Tashni Ann DubroyExecutive Vice President Chief Operating Officer Howard UniversityIncumbentAssumed office October 2 2017Appointed byWayne A I Frederick17th President Shaw UniversityIn office July 1 2015 October 1 2017Preceded byGaddis FaulconSucceeded byPaulette DillardPersonal detailsBornMandeville JamaicaAlma materKingsborough Community College Shaw University North Carolina State University Rutgers University Contents 1 Early life 2 Academia 2 1 Shaw University 2 2 Howard University 3 ReferencesEarly life editTashni Ann Dubroy was born in Mandeville Jamaica the daughter of Emerson and Greta Coote She was one of six siblings 1 Dubroy grew up in May Pen attending Glenmuir High School She later moved to the capital Kingston to attend Holy Childhood High and Wolmer s Girls School 2 Dubroy was accepted into the University of West Indies but for family reasons chose to move to the United States at the age of 18 to attend Kingsborough Community College in Brooklyn New York 3 She was the class valedictorian in 2000 and subsequently pursued further studies at Shaw University B Sc in chemistry 2002 North Carolina State University Ph D in chemistry 2007 and Rutgers University M B A in marketing 2010 1 Dubroy s first career was as a research scientist at BASF She was hired as a global technology analyst within the polyolefin catalysts market sector and later became a chemical procurement manager 4 Academia editShaw University edit After two years at BASF Dubroy joined Shaw University in Raleigh North Carolina as an associate professor in chemistry She eventually became chair of the university s Department of Natural Sciences and Mathematics and also served as a special assistant to the university president with responsibility for process optimization In June 2015 the board of trustees announced that Dubroy would be replacing Gaddis Faulcon as university president Aged 34 at the time she became the second youngest president in the university s history and the third woman to hold the post 1 In its first year the Dubroy Administration effectively reversed six consecutive years of enrollment declines and yielded a 15 percent increase of new and returning students in 2015 5 In 2016 the administration closed a 4 million fundraising gap which included an institutional record 630 000 raised during Shaw s annual homecoming weekend and earned positive change in net assets to counteract a two year loss all of which earned her honors as 2017 CEO of the Year in the Triangle region 6 She was named to the 40 Under 40 Excellence in Leadership list by the Triangle Business Journal 7 Howard University edit In July 2017 it was announced that Dubroy was resigning from Shaw University to become executive vice president EVP and chief operations officer COO at Howard University in Washington D C She began her appointment in October 2017 working under university president Wayne Frederick 8 Her portfolio includes oversight of the university s divisions of human resources business auxiliary enterprise technology facilities and real estate management environmental and emergency management public safety and emergency management and undergraduate admissions 9 Under her leadership Howard University improved its financial aid standing with the department of education being removed from Heightened Cash Monitoring status in 2019 10 She has served as lead on several critical infrastructure recovery efforts including the restoration of steam plant functionality following a historic winter storm in 2018 11 and a ransomware attack in 2021 12 In 2021 Dubroy was named among the Washington Business Journal s Women Who Mean Business in the Washington Metropolitan area 13 In 2022 the university announced a historic 785 million construction and real estate acquisition initiative the largest in Howard s history 14 References edit a b c Shaw University Introduces Dr Tashni Dubroy as President Shaw University 1 June 2015 Retrieved 21 November 2017 Jamaican Lands Big Role At Howard University The Gleaner 10 July 2017 Retrieved 21 November 2017 Jamaican Is New Shaw University President The Gleaner 28 June 2015 Kingsborough Alumnus amp Shaw University President Dr Tashni Ann Dubroy To Be Keynote Speaker At Kingsborough Community College s 51st Commencement Exercises The Gleaner 26 April 2016 Retrieved 21 November 2017 Holston Paul 2017 07 07 Shaw president Tashni Ann Dubroy leaving to become Howard s executive vice president and COO Andscape Retrieved 2022 04 27 Snipes Cameron May 18 2017 2017 CEO of the Year Awards Tashni Ann Dubroy Video www bizjournals com Triangle Business Journal Archived from the original on June 13 2017 Retrieved 20 April 2023 President Dubroy Named to TBJ s 40 Under 40 list www shawu edu Retrieved 2022 04 27 Dr Tashni Ann Dubroy joins Howard www blackengineer com Retrieved 2022 04 27 Campus Operations Howard University howard edu Retrieved 2022 04 27 Howard U is off cash monitoring but some colleges linger under sanctions Higher Ed Dive Retrieved 2022 04 27 Damage at Howard U worse than many imagined wusa9 com 18 January 2018 Retrieved 2022 04 27 Collins Sam P K 2021 09 15 Howard University Gradually Bounces Back from Ransomware Attack The Washington Informer Retrieved 2022 04 27 Women Who Mean Business 2021 www bizjournals com Retrieved 2022 04 27 Howard University Announces 785 Million Investment to Accelerate Renovations and Construct New Academic Centers The Dig at Howard University Retrieved 2022 04 27 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tashni Ann Dubroy amp oldid 1208322098, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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