Made for Medicine Program Director Graduates from Project Diversity Pride Leadership Program
In a significant achievement for Made for Medicine’s dedicated Program Director, Dr. Erica Womack, has successfully graduated from the prestigious Project Diversity Pride Leadership program. This milestone not only highlights Womack's personal accomplishments, but also underscores the commitment of the Made for Medicine program to foster diversity and inclusivity within the healthcare education sector.
Project Diversity Pride Leadership, an initiative by United Way, stands as a beacon of progress in Central Ohio's push to create impactful, diverse leaders from racial minority and LGBTQ+ communities. In a region where diversity is an intrinsic part of the community, the program plays a crucial role in shaping leaders who can bring a myriad of perspectives and approaches to nonprofit boards.
Dr. Womack is a passionate educator, learner, and equity advocate with two decades of experience as a teacher, academic, entrepreneur, consultant, and so much more. As Program Director of Made for Medicine, Erica channels her expertise to introduce Black youth to the medical field. She works tirelessly to foster health equity and racial justice by establishing a pre-medical pathway for Black middle and high school students, exemplifying her commitment to creating a more inclusive and representative future in healthcare.
Dr. Erica Womack's graduation from the Project Diversity Pride Leadership program is a significant milestone for both her personal and professional journey. As the Made for Medicine Program Director, she continues to lead by example, exemplifying the values of inclusivity, diversity, and effective leadership. The success of leaders like Dr. Womack is a step forward in creating a healthcare sector that truly reflects the communities it serves.
Congratulations, Dr. Erica Womack!