Philanthropy Philosophy:
“To Whom Much is Given, Much is Required” is the motto and creed of Jacquelyn Rochell.
My life's purpose is to illuminate and highlight solutions for the historically disadvantaged groups' success in America!
Biographical Information
Who is Jacquelyn Rochell?
Why are her messages important?
One of America’s greatest stories is one where an individual’s challenges to overcome being born and raised in a single-parent household; a teen-wife and mother; and a victim of domestic violence---did not discouraged her from working hard to obtain higher education and independence.
Jacquelyn Rochell is one of those individuals! She is an inspiring political scientist, diversity advocate, and a respected leader on socio-political and economic public policy issues. The socio-political climate is perfect for hearing and receiving this inspirational Neo-Civil Right leader’s Call to Consciousness and Call to Action!
Social and human capital are created and managed through civic and political participation---facilitate through education, community service, and voting.
For nearly 20 years, Jacquelyn Rochell has served in a number of leadership roles which required both an aggressive and progressive self-directed personality.
Over the span of her career, she has acquired exceptional experience and knowledge in the fields of Broadcast Journalism, Radio and Television Show Production, Organizational Development and Management, Professional Staff Development, Technology Integration in K-15, Educational Leadership & Administration, Human Services, Adult Education Program and Curriculum Development, Public Policy Analysis and Development, Human and Fiscal Resource Management, and Conflict Resolution.
EDUCATION:
Associates of Science: Criminal Justice, WCCCD
Bachelors of Science: Criminal Justice, Wayne State University
Masters Degree: Urban Public Policy, Wayne State University
Masters Degree: Educational Administration & Leadership,
(Higher Education) Wayne State University
Graduate Certification: Economic Development, WSU
COURSES / LECTURES:
Introduction to Politics – PS 104
Introduction to American Government – PS 151
State & Local Politics – PS 235
American Government & African-American Struggles in Politics – AAS 252
PERSONAL & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT LECTURES & WORKSHOPS:
Higher Education Administration & Faculty
Global Diversity in the Workplace
Modeling Student Success
Bridging the Gap Between Generations
Integrating Technology in Instructional Design
General Audience:
Race & Politics – Motivation & Equity Issues
Education vs. Incarceration
Economic & Community Development
Surviving Domestic Violence
Personal Motivation & Empowerment
Women Specific Issues:
Women Education & Empowerment
Surviving Divorce and becoming a single-parent
Planning and Budgeting for success
Hobbies:
Tennis, jogging, bicycling, walking, dancing, traveling, reading, and writing.
Publications:
In Search of Good Dick (c) 2007
Move Beyond the Colored Line (c) 2008
Contacting Jacquelyn Rochell
jacquelyn@jacquelynrochell.com