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Chevonne Mansfield has moved multiple times for her career, but New York energy will always be a driving force.[...]

Born and raised on Long Island, the St. John’s University graduate is now based in Washington, D.C., since becoming the executive senior associate athletics director and senior women’s administrator at Howard University in March. No stranger to HBCU culture—Mansfield earned her master’s degree at University of Maryland Eastern Shore—she is thriving in her new environment.

“For my trajectory, this is another step towards my career goals, which are to be in athletic administration supporting student-athletes and helping to shape and mold them,” she added. “I like working on a campus.” Mansfield recalls her introduction to HBCU life in graduate school and sees the value of students seeing professors who look like them and take a vested interest in their success. She values being a role model for Howard Bison student-athletes.

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