Name: Erica L. Reaves ’04, biological science, ‘11 M.P.P., public policy
Employer: The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation
Alumni leadership roles: Cohort Representative for the Meyerhoff Scholars, Publicity Chair for the Chapter of Black and Latino Alumni (CBLA), member of Omicron Delta Kappa
Q: Where are you from originally?
Columbus, Ohio.
Q: What’s your favorite UMBC memory?
Orientation Week, August 2000, and Quadmania 2001 (my first Quadmania, where I purchased my first cell phone).
Q: Why are you involved in an alumni board or chapter?
I really enjoy working with fellow alumni and UMBC staff to develop programs/events that promote school spirit and support UMBC’s dedicated students, faculty, and staff.
Q: Why do you think it’s important to support UMBC?
UMBC is such a nurturing, diverse community of scholars. As a scholarship recipient, I feel compelled to give back — my time, money, and other resources — as much as possible. Despite the generosity of many, I know that individuals and their families miss out on having the UMBC experience because of financial constraints.
Q: If stuck on a desert island with a CD player and only one CD, which CD would that be?
Lauryn Hill, Miseducation of Lauryn Hill.
Q: What is the most recent book you’ve read?
I am currently reading Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell.
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