Rutgers University
Cherry Hill, NJ, United States
Dr. Tonya Horton is a career educator and currently serves as a nonprofit executive where she oversees all of the internal business functions including legal, finance, human resources, organizational learning, enterprise systems and diversity, equity and inclusion. In her professional and personal life, she is focused on ending systemic inequities. After being diagnoses with osteoarthritis in 2017 and experiencing medical inequities as a result of a surgery in 2018, she began to study health disparities experienced by Black women.
Most recently, Tonya completed a Master’s in Public Administration from Rutgers University where her capstone project was titled Mitigating Disparities in Health Care for Black Women: An Analysis of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion in the Curriculum Frameworks of New Jersey Medical Schools. She holds a BA in history education and MA in history from North Carolina Central University and an MEd and EdD in educational leadership from the University of North Texas. She is a native North Carolinian who resides in Cherry Hill, New Jersey.
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Saturday, November 12, 2022
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