Nadia Oakley, Board Member & Grant Writer

Nadia Oakley, a respected leader in her community, workplace, and alma mater, is a young nonprofit professional and thought leader with diverse experience in curriculum design, program development, implementation, and strategic partnership development.

Currently, Nadia serves as a Board Member and Grant Writer for the United Foundation of Central Florida, Inc. She holds a double degree in sociology and anthropology with honors from Spelman College, where she was initiated into the Epsilon of Georgia Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa Society. As a Bonner Scholar and student leader at Spelman, Nadia was deeply committed to developing young people and communities of color. This commitment has led her to accumulate over 10,000 hours of community service, showcasing her exceptional civic leadership abilities.

Nadia, a future leader and community advocate, has a rich background in both community service and legal studies. Through various organizations, including the Fulton County Juvenile Court, the New York State Division of Human Rights, and Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP, Nadia has dedicated much of their life to dismantling barriers that hinder the opportunities of minorities and underrepresented communities.

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