Gwendolyn
Boyd has been a member of
the Council since its inception
in 1997, and was appointed as Chair by President Brody in
September 2003. Ms. Boyd is an engineer and the Executive
Assistant to the Chief of Staff at JHU’s Applied Physics
Laboratory (APL).
Ms. Boyd graduated summa cum laude
with a B.S. degree in Mathematics and a double minor in
Physics and Music from Alabama State University. Following
this achievement, she received an M.S. degree in
Mathematical Engineering from Yale University, and was the
first African American female to receive such from this
institution. With extensive community involvement, Ms. Boyd
currently serves on the Advisory Council of the College of
Engineering, Architecture, and Physical Science for Tuskegee
University; is a member of the Society of Women Engineers
and the Metropolitan Area Network of Minority Women in
Science; and a mentor with the Meyerhoff Scholarship Program
at the University of Maryland Baltimore County * a program
which graduates the highest number of minority scholars in
mathematics, science, engineering, and technology.
Ms. Boyd has received numerous
awards and recognitions, some of which include: Who’s
Who Among African Americans, 2004 Women’s Leadership
Award from The Johns Hopkins University Women’s Network,
and recognition by US Black Engineer & Information
Technology magazine as one of the country’s Most
Distinguished Black College and University Graduates
(2003).
Ms. Boyd emphasizes that the DLC
both welcomes and needs input and feedback from the
Johns Hopkins community in order to meet its mission.
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Each April, the Council solicits
nominations for new members by publishing articles in
various University and Health System publications.
Membership, which is for one or two years with a time
commitment of four to six hours per month, requires
previous experience in community activities, leadership
capabilities, change management skills, a commitment to
inclusion, and the ability to communicate across and
about differences.
Members are appointed by University President Ronald
Daniels to begin serving in September.
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