Gabrielle
B. James
Region: Western
Program Institution: SUNY Buffalo - Biomedical
Education
High School: Buffalo Academy of the Sacred
Heart
Graduation Date: 2005
College/University: University of Richmond
Major/Minor: B.A. Sociology and Pre-Medicine/Minor
Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
Graduation Date: 2009
Work History
Employer: Roswell Park Cancer Institute
Significant Professional or Academic Accomplishments:
Gabrielle B. James is a graduate of the Buffalo Academy of
the Sacred Heart and an Oishei Foundation Scholarship recipient.
She graduated in June 2005 in the top ten percent of her class,
receiving a college preparatory diploma with honor roll distinction.
Gabe entered the University at Buffalo Biomedical STEP Program
in October 2002 in her sophomore year and completed the program
in 2005.
It was in the Fall of 2005, Gabrielle entered the University
of Richmond, Richmond, VA. She was also a proud recipient
of a full four-year academic scholarship, known as the CIGNA-Oliver
Hill Scholars Program. Gabrielle graduated magna cum laude
in 2009 with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Sociology and Pre-Medicine,
with a minor in Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies. Gabrielle
diligently completed a community profile project as a student
intern at the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation in Richmond,
VA during her senior year of college.
Gabrielle exhibits exceptional leadership and networking
skills throughout the community. She’s a strong advocate
and believes in the power of giving back and sharing the teachings
that she has received. She shows this by being active within
the Medical STEP community in addition to the other community/organizations
which she is involved in. She most recently served as the
keynote speaker for UB Medical STEP’s graduation ceremony
in April 2011 and wishes to give a helping hand whenever possible.
She has received numerous awards from the Buffalo Club of
the National Association of Negro Business and Professional
Women's Club, Inc., including the 46th Annual Sojourner Truth
Student Incentive Award in 2006, the Dean's List for four
consecutive years, and several national honor societies based
upon scholarship, merit, and service. The honor societies
include Phi Eta Sigma; the Golden Key International Honor
Society; Alpha Kappa Delta Sociology Honor Society; and Mortar
Board Scholarship and Service Honor Society. Gabrielle has
had various leadership roles as a mentor and co-chair in the
Peer Advisors and Mentoring (PAM) Program; Pre-Orientation
advisor; class representative and advocate of the Women Living
and Learning (WILL) Program; an executive board member of
the CIGNA scholars program; a junior member of the University
of Richmond Board of Trustees; and a student ambassador of
the University of Richmond Student Alumni Ambassador Program.
It was a distinct honor to be the undergraduate chapter president
of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. and be the recipient of
the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. 29th Annual Leadership
Fellows Program II in partnership with General Electric, Inc.
in Atlanta, Georgia in 2008. To top everything, Gabrielle,
along with two other classmates, initiated an effective movement
on strengthening the anti-stalking laws in the state of Virginia
in honor and memory of a Richmond student whose life was taken
due to multiple stalking incidents.
Currently, Gabrielle is a project coordinator at Roswell
Park Cancer Institute where she is conducting a nationally-funded
study in the Urology Department titled 'Live Well, Live Long'.
The research study examines how men with prostate cancer decide
how to treat their prostate cancer and how the decision-making
process influences quality of life after treatment. Gabrielle
has become whole-heartedly invested in approaching and addressing
the political and psychosocial aspects of the healthcare sector
that she is continuing her education in the Fall in a Masters
of Public Health program hopefully at the University at Buffalo
or University of Rochester. Her ultimate goal is to become
a healthcare administrator who is responsible for planning,
coordinating and supervising the delivery of healthcare services
in clinics, hospitals, public health agencies, and managed
care operations.
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