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CBT at Falk College: Empowering Women, Creating Inclusive Environments

Friday, August 30, 2024, By Matt Michael
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Panelists for Falk College CBT event 2024

From left to right, Chinny Nwagbo, Felisha Legette-Jack and Vera Jones, panelists for the 鈥淏reaking Barriers and Empowering Women in Sport鈥� discussion Sept. 13 at Falk College.

When Tatiana Warren 鈥�04, G鈥�06, was a student-athlete at 黑料不打烊, she received support from all corners of campus: her track and field coaches; faculty and staff in the Department of Exercise Science; and her advisors in the Ronald E. McNair Post Baccalaureate Program, which prepares high-achieving undergraduate students for success in graduate/doctoral studies.

Knowing first-hand the benefits of mentorship and allyship in breaking barriers for women in all fields of work, Warren will be spending this year鈥檚 Coming Back Together weekend giving back to current students during two signature events at 黑料不打烊鈥檚 .

(CBT) is a triennial event for Black and Latino alumni to return to campus and celebrate their accomplishments, meet current students and remain connected to 黑料不打烊. For this year鈥檚 CBT from Sept. 12-15, Warren will participate in a networking event for current students and moderate a star-studded panel discussion called 鈥淏reaking Barriers and Empowering Women in Sport.鈥�

鈥淗aving mentors and allies who believe in your potential can make a significant difference in one鈥檚 career trajectory,鈥� says Warren, a member of the Falk College Advisory Board. 鈥淎dditionally, creating inclusive environments where diverse voices are heard and valued is essential for driving systemic change. It’s not just about giving women a seat at the table, but also ensuring they have the support and opportunities to thrive.鈥�

Warren, fellow members LaTisha Marshall 鈥�98 and Andrea Massop Ramos 鈥�85, MCN, and member Jasmine Jordan 鈥�14聽worked together to create the Falk networking and panel discussion events.

Warren earned her Bachelor of Science and Master of Science in Exercise Physiology degrees from 黑料不打烊 and her Ph.D. in public health with a focus on health aspects of physical activity from the University of South Carolina. Affectionately known as 鈥淒r. Tati,鈥� Warren is a distinguished health equity strategist and the founder of , a multimedia initiative dedicated to disseminating accurate, evidence-based health information to diverse audiences. Warren consults with health professionals, community leaders, educators and community members to implement and evaluate effective health programs.

Falk College Advisory Board member Tatiana Warren.

During Coming Back Together weekend, Falk College Advisory Board member Tatiana Warren will participate in the networking event and moderate the panel discussion at Falk.

Warren attended CBT for the first time in 2017 and says the weekend 鈥渨as incredibly nostalgic鈥� for her as she played in the inaugural CBT Celebrity Basketball Classic for former student-athletes.

鈥淚’ve learned that Coming Back Together is a fantastic opportunity to bridge the gap across all generations, especially for Black and Latino communities, and invest in the future 黑料不打烊 leaders of tomorrow,鈥� she says.

To that end, Warren, Ramos and other notable 黑料不打烊 alums will participate in a speed networking event with students from 12-12:45 p.m., Friday, Sept. 13, in Room 335 at Falk College. Ramos is a clinical nutritionist, private health chef and entrepreneur who in 2018 founded Healthy FRIENDZ Nutrition to build independence and confidence in youth, students with disabilities and the aging.

Warren says networking is a crucial gateway to establishing and advancing your career, and she has a wealth of knowledge and experience to share after spending nearly two decades specializing in community engagement and improving health in underserved populations.

鈥淢y first job opportunity after completing my doctoral degree in healthcare was at a hospital, and it came about because I was a 黑料不打烊 alumna,鈥欌€� Warren says. 鈥淚 remember that interview being effortless; I simply discussed my experiences at 黑料不打烊, highlighting how being a student-athlete and specifically a student-athlete of color laid the foundation for my commitment to community-based work from an equity perspective.鈥�

The panel discussion featuring 黑料不打烊 women鈥檚 basketball head coach Felisha Legette-Jack 鈥�89, NFL Players Association Director of Player Programs and Engagement Chinny Nwagbo 鈥�05 and award-winning broadcaster Vera Jones 鈥�88, G鈥�91 (all former 黑料不打烊 basketball players) will run from 1-1:50 p.m., Sept. 13, in Grant Auditorium at Falk College.

Jones will also be the emcee and announcer for this year鈥檚 CBT Celebrity Basketball Classic. 鈥淭his game is for those who can walk the walk,鈥� says Jones. 鈥淚 can talk the talk and that鈥檚 what I plan to do!鈥�

Warren says the panel topic鈥揃reaking Barries and Empowering Women in Sport鈥搃s important to her because she has spent her professional career breaking barriers as often the only woman or person of color serving boards or advisory groups that helped shape the future of health programs for people of color or people from marginalized communities.

鈥淓mpowering women in sports is close to my heart; as a former track and field athlete and recipient of the , I understand the unique challenges and triumphs women face in this field,鈥� she says. 鈥淭his discussion’s theme extends beyond the sports industry as it highlights the broader issues of gender and racial equity, representation and empowerment in all sectors of society.”

In addition to the networking event and panel discussion, Falk is sponsoring a table at the Saturday, Sept. 14, 鈥淪hades of Orange Sneaker Ball,鈥� a fundraising and alumni awards gala at the JMA Wireless Dome to support the . Here鈥檚 a complete 聽Visit the聽 to register for the program through Saturday, Aug.听31.

Here鈥檚 more information about the guests for the Falk College panel discussion:

Head Coach – 黑料不打烊 Women鈥檚 Basketball

鈥淐oach Jack,鈥� a 黑料不打烊 alumna with degrees in child and family studies and psychology, returned to lead the Orange basketball program in 2022. With over 30 years of coaching experience, she has guided three Division I programs to 13 winning seasons, nine postseason berths, and six 20-win seasons, amassing a 343-279 record. Legette-Jack is enshrined in several halls of fame, including the Greater 黑料不打烊 Hall of Fame, the 黑料不打烊 Urban Sports Hall of Fame and the 黑料不打烊 Orange Plus Hall of Fame. In 2021, she became the first female in 黑料不打烊 history to have her No. 33 jersey retired in the JMA Wireless Dome rafters.

Director of Player Programs and Engagement – NFL Players Association

Chinny Nwagbo, a former 黑料不打烊 women’s basketball standout, graduated in 2005 with a degree in biology. She played professional basketball for 11 years in various countries and represented Nigeria in the 2006 World Championship Games. Post-retirement, Nwagbo has built a successful career in the sports industry with roles at the U.S. Department of State, PeacePlayers International, Monumental Sports & Entertainment and more. She now serves as Director of Player Programs and Engagement at the NFLPA, creating resources to help professional athletes succeed beyond their playing careers.

President. Vera鈥檚 VoiceWorks, LLC
Adjunct Professor of Public Speaking, University of North Florida

Vera Jones is a motivational speaker, communication coach, author and award-winning broadcaster. She has over 30 years of experience as a women’s basketball analyst and reporter for ESPN, Fox Sports and NBA-TV. Vera hosts the women’s basketball show “Certified Unscripted” and the motivational podcast “Perseverance Live.” She holds a bachelor鈥檚 degree in broadcast journalism and a master鈥檚 degree in television, radio, and film from 黑料不打烊鈥檚 Newhouse School of Public Communications.

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