Tomesha Renee Campbell Earns Albright College Young Alumni Award

Reading, PA (04/22/2024) — Tomesha Campbell, of Watertown, Mass., was honored during an April 20, 2024 Alumni Weekend awards ceremony at Albright College, receiving the college's Young Alumni Achievement Award. Campbell is a member of Albright's class of 2009.

The Young Alumni Achievement Award recognizes Albright College graduates, who are 35 years or younger when nominated, demonstrating outstanding professional or volunteer achievements.

Tomesha Campbell '09, Watertown, Mass., founder and chief education officer at Enhance Black Women's Health, is a dynamic speaker dedicated to eradicating healthcare disparities for Black women.

After graduating from Albright College with a bachelor's degree in crime and justice, she joined the United States Marine Corps, where she served for six years. During these years serving worldwide, her passion for social justice and health equity began to take shape. After obtaining her health certifications and her master's degree in sustainable international development from the Heller School at Brandeis University, she began showcasing her dedication to advocacy and education in the health and wellness space. As a recognized advocate, speaker, and educator, Campbell continues to make significant strides in reshaping healthcare perspectives and championing equity.

Named a top national college by U.S. News & World Report, Albright College, Reading, Pa., (founded 1856) is home to engaging faculty who believe that the best academic moments are when students feel inspired and ready to take action. The college's distinctive co-major program enables students to cross or combine different areas of study, without taking longer to graduate. Study alongside undergraduate students, adult learners and graduate students, and ignite your SPARK at Albright College.

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Tomesha Campbell '09, Watertown, Mass.