3. This past October, Barbara Gaba ‘69 became the first African American and first woman president of Atlantic Cape Community College in New Jersey. Eboné Carrington ’01 holds the distinction of being the youngest-ever CEO at Harlem Hospital where she manages 2,400 employees and a $200 million budget. She is a persistent advocate for getting people insured and providing preventative care.
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