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Chapel 3/9 – Chynna Presley

This week in chapel, in honor of Women’s History Month, join us via the link below as Chynna Presley, director of intercultural enrichment, shares her message, “History of the Strong Independent Black Woman.”

In her role of director of intercultural enrichment, she runs the Horizon Program and supports and advocates for all minority and international students. She also works with faculty and staff to help create a culturally competent environment that emulates the Kingdom of God. Chynna holds a Bachelor of Social Work degree from Huntington University and a Master of Science degree in organizational leadership. Prior to returning to her alma mater, Chynna used her skills as a family specialist, community education coordinator, director of women’s ministries and volunteer services, home based supervisor, director of programming and client services, and program director.

Originally from New Philadelphia, Ohio, Chynna currently resides in Fort Wayne with her daughter and enjoys baking for stress relief, playing and laughing with her family, and finding solitude in nature. Her favorite memories from her time as an HU student include spending almost a month in Uganda one May, an experience she now considers one of the most impactful of her life.

March 9: History of the Strong Independent Black Woman – Chynna Presley – YouTube

 

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