Dionne Roberts-Emegha, J.D., currently serves as a Commissioner at the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service, where responsibilities include mediating collective bargaining disputes and collaborating with labor-management organizations and governments to mitigate conflict impacts on the economy. Previously, Dionne held the position of President and CEO at 1919 Media Company, overseeing legal contracts, client services, and media production while also achieving recognition as an optioned screenwriter. At the U.S. Census Bureau, Dionne advanced through various roles, including Program Analyst and Partnership Coordinator, focusing on community partnership and engagement programs. Dionne's career began as an attorney at Roberts Markland, LLP, and includes roles as Community Outreach Specialist at the Tairon Gray Foundation and Chief of Staff for the City of Houston, as well as Campaign Manager for a city council campaign. Education includes a Juris Doctor from South Texas College of Law Houston, a Bachelor of Arts in English from Texas Southern University, and attendance at the Iliff School of Theology.
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