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Wilberforce University hosts Woodrow Wilson Visiting Fellow
Wilberforce University will welcome Raichelle Glover, a nationally known financial and human resource expert, for an intensive week-long visit March 16-20.
Glover, a Woodrow Wilson Visiting Fellow, will discuss finance, people and organizational development with Wilberforce students, faculty, staff and administrators.
“Our students will have a chance to interact with an individual who has tremendous experience in the financial world along with an ability to empower individuals along the way,” said Patricia Hardaway, Wilberforce interim president. “She will help our students create a better understanding between academic and non-academic worlds.”
Glover is CEO of Rai Glover Consulting and a retired senior vice president of Bank of America.
The public is invited to a reception for Glover on March 18 from 3-4:30 p.m. in Wilberforce’s Wolfe building.
The Woodrow Wilson Visiting Fellows program, administered by the Council of Independent Colleges, brings prominent professionals to campuses across the U.S. for a week-long residential program of classes, seminars, workshops, lectures and informal discussions.
Located in Wilberforce, Greene County, Wilberforce University is the nation’s oldest private historically black university.
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