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Tina Chase-Fomukong

Tina Chase-Fomukong

Power Words: English
Self- esteem, Respect, Self-worth, Yes I can!, Ethics (making the right moral choices)
Where were you born?
Maryland
What school did you attend?
Prince George's Community College
What kind of work do you do at the NIH?
I am the Staff Assistant for the Deputy Chief of Clinical Operations, Clinical Center Nursing Department. As such, I perform a wide range of administrative functions such as managing multiple outlook calendars, training, travel, events management, special projects, etc.
What gained you interest in the NIH?
I came to the NIH after many years working in the private sector. I saw it as a new chapter in my career and a chance to do something new and exciting.
What message would you like to send to young Blacks who are considering going to college?
One never stops learning! A good education is so very important to the Black community, especially for our youth. Remember that it is never too late to attend school! Education & knowledge are the keys to becoming a successful Black Leader.