Public and nonprofit admin

KJ Tucker '13 & '15

KJ Tucker '13 & '15

Employer
Director of People and Strategy- Kent School Service Network

LinkedIn Profile
https://www.linkedin.com/in/kjtuckermed/

1. Tell us about your journey since graduation.
Since graduation, my journey has taken many unexpected but rewarding turns. I began pursuing a PhD in Educational Leadership, but commuting 1.5 hours each way daily took a toll on my health, so I took a necessary break for rest and recovery. In the meantime, I’ve had the privilege of working in a variety of roles: promoting service learning at a university, advising middle and high school students on their college paths, and serving as a senior leader at a nonprofit supporting young people experiencing homelessness. Now, I’m back in the nonprofit sector, supporting 40+ schools—ranging from early childhood to high school—across six districts in Kent County. Throughout these shifts, I’ve learned that life’s pivots are often opportunities for growth, even when they stray from our original plans. It’s important to have faith in the process, trust that each step is part of the bigger picture, and embrace the journey, even if it sometimes feels like I’m pouting in the corner. Plans WILL change, but that’s okay—it’s all part of the path forward.

2. Share a favorite Grand Valley memory.
My favorite memory is planning and executing the first big event for the GVSU Chapter of NAACP as the inaugural president. Our team wanted to create an entertainment event that truly resonated with students of color on campus, especially since most concerts featured acts more popular with white students. We decided to bring in Emmanuel and Philip Hudson, who were social media sensations at the time and have since become well-known comedians. Securing a venue larger than the Grand River Room was no small feat! We had to request special permission to use the Performing Arts Center (now the Thomas J. and Marcia J. Haas Center for Performing Arts). Due to previous concerns about student-led events, access to this venue was typically restricted. After a persuasive meeting with the officials, I secured permission for both the main space and additional rooms for our acts. Through this experience, I learned valuable skills in seeking funding from the Student Senate, negotiating a contract with soon-to-be-famous comedians, and advocating for student groups within the university. The event turned out to be a huge success, providing a memorable experience for a population that often felt overlooked. Our chapter's Executive Board worked tirelessly, honing skills we still use today—who knew event planning could be so empowering? It was a fulfilling experience that demonstrated the power of collaboration and community engagement.

3. What's the best piece of advice you've ever received?
The best advice I’ve ever received is to embrace the journey and remain open to change. Life is often unpredictable, and plans may not always unfold as expected. This advice has encouraged me to pivot when necessary and find opportunities in challenges. It reminds me that growth often comes from stepping outside my comfort zone and being adaptable. By keeping an open mind and focusing on the lessons learned along the way, I can navigate my personal and professional path with resilience and purpose.

4. List three words you would use to describe your Grand Valley experience.
Innovative, impactful and inspiring

5. What difference would you like to make in the world?
I aspire to make a meaningful difference in the world by advocating for equitable access to education and support for underserved/underestimated communities. I believe education isn't just about academics; it encompasses access to trusted and relevant information that empowers and liberates individuals to make informed decisions for themselves and their families. My goal is to uplift young people, particularly those from marginalized backgrounds, and help them actualize their full potential. By fostering environments where everyone feels valued and supported, and by promoting collaboration and community engagement, I hope to inspire positive change that not only benefits individuals but also strengthens entire communities. Together, we can pave the way for a more inclusive and equitable future.

October 2024

Interest Area(s)
Public and Nonprofit Admin, Education -Higher Education

Categories
West Michigan

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