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Diane Randolph Jones

MS, MFA

Diane is a Roxbury native turned suburban resident with a lifetime commitment to service. Her focus is to ensure that differences in color, culture, disability status, gender expression or sexual identity, language, literacy, place of origin, race and veteran status, does not create or perpetually sustain barriers in health, employment, quality of life, and personhood.

Mrs. Randolph Jones has worked in governmental agencies and independent projects which focus largely on workforce development, diversity and inclusion, emergency preparedness and incident response, adult education and literacy, consumer health information and health literacy supports, and the provision of language access, cultural humility and equity restoration. At the crux of these seemingly disparate content areas is this: a true concern for humans, a true reliance upon active empathy. Diane believes we must care in order to create tangible change.

Diane holds a Master of Science in Public Health & Communication from Tufts University School of Medicine, a Master of Fine Arts in Writing from Lesley University, and a BA in Africana-Latina Studies with a focus on research methodology from Simmons College.

A few of Diane’s specialties include, DEI, planning and macro-level oversight of Diversity and Affirmative Action/Equal Employment Opportunities, Staff management and workforce Development and Training, Communications access such as translation and interpretation capacity building and behavioral health with a QPR certification.

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1234 Divi St. #1000, San Francisco, CA 94220

(255) 352-6258

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