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Jon Law

Go-getter · DISC type d
Director of Fellowships and Convenings at National Black Child Development Institute
📍 Baltimore, Maryland, United States

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Experience
15 Years
Current Role
Director of Fellowships and Convenings
Job Level
Mid-senior
Location
Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Personality Overview

How Jon shows up

Challenger
Self-Confident
Decisive

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Priorities

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Career

Work history

4-2024
Director of Fellowships and Convenings
National Black Child Development Institute
5-2023 - 3-2024
Manager, Programs and Workforce Strategies
Associated Black Charities
4-2023 - 12-2023
Fellow, Baltimore Workforce Leadership Academy
The Aspen Institute
8-2022 - 5-2023
Program Manager
Associated Black Charities
8-2021 - 5-2022
Co-Lab Facilitator
Asian American Justice & Innovation Lab
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Education
2012 - 2014
Master of Social Work (MSW)
University of Maryland Baltimore
2007 - 2011
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
University of Maryland Baltimore County
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Behavioral profile

DISC profile (public)

d

Dominance (D)

Dominance (D) reflects how goal and task oriented a person is, and their ability to accomplish results irrespective of how demanding the circumstances might be. Those scoring high tend to be motivated by winning, competition, and success.

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