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Meet Kirsten Brown, the McGeorge Alumni Board鈥檚 First Black Woman President
Kirsten Brown, '08, is a public servant working in the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office and is the first Black woman to be President of McGeorge's Alumni Board.
Before embarking on a career as a public servant in the Los Angeles County District Attorney鈥檚 Office, Kirsten Brown, 鈥08, was the first Black woman to be president of McGeorge鈥檚 (SBA). Now, driven by a desire to stay connected to her law school, she is the first Black woman to be president of .
鈥淚 wanted to give back,鈥 Brown said. 鈥淚 work for the government, so it鈥檚 more challenging to give back financially, but I can give my time.鈥
Brown was recruited to the Alumni Board by a former classmate. Her focus on staying connected and giving back have been central to her goals for the Board since becoming its president.
鈥淥ne of our focuses as a board is engaging and reengaging students with the school, fostering that feeling of connection, and finding the best ways to serve our students,鈥 Brown said.
The Alumni Board supports students in many ways, including fundraising to provide bar exam support scholarships for first-generation students and students of color. The board also works with (CDO), SBA, , and other offices to find ways to help the school meet the needs of students. Board members work with the CDO to track down students or recent graduates who staff or faculty have lost communication with and they help Admissions recruit students.
Brown is also uniquely qualified to lead the Alumni Board at a very dynamic time in McGeorge鈥檚 history, the beginning stages of the . The initiative is close to the heart for Brown and one that she fully supports.
鈥淚t鈥檚 about affirmatively working to make the institution more equitable,鈥 said Brown of the initiative. 鈥淭he experience being the first Black woman to be SBA President helped me learn how to bring individuals and groups to a place of mutual understanding. Right now, it鈥檚 about getting people to the same starting point, using a shared language, and focusing on the goal ahead of us 鈥 affirmatively working to make the institution more equitable.鈥
鈥淭he school has already changed so much for the better. Students and alumni should feel incredibly proud of their law school. The legal profession is changing dramatically and McGeorge is leading in preparing students for 21st Century Lawyering,鈥 Brown said.