NACAC
Ebony M. is an experienced social media and digital content professional with a diverse background in strategic communication and community engagement. Currently serving as the Social Media Strategy and Content Manager at the National Association for College Admission Counseling since December 2021, Ebony M. focuses on enhancing social media engagement and creating compelling content aligned with the organization's brand. As the creator of the Black Women Losing Weight community and platform, Ebony M. has successfully built a supportive online space for health and wellness. Previous roles include Digital Media and Online Community Manager for the National Association of Social Workers and Program Associate and Communications Specialist at Howard University. Ebony M. holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications from Howard University, obtained in 1999.
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NACAC
The National Association for College Admission Counseling (NACAC), founded in 1937, is an organization of more than 26,000 professionals from around the world dedicated to serving students as they make choices about pursuing postsecondary education. NACAC is committed to maintaining high standards that foster ethical and social responsibility among those involved in the transition process, as outlined in the NACAC Statement of Principles of Good Practice (SPGP). A member-directed organization, NACAC is governed by its voting members; an Assembly of delegates elected by voting members in NACAC's state and regional affiliates and by an elected Board of Directors. The Board of Directors sets the strategic direction for NACAC. Additionally, 11 standing committees, ad hoc committees, and an Affiliate Presidents Council lend their expertise and experience to the issues, programs and governance that keep the association vibrant in its service to members, the profession, and students. NACAC's award-winning publications and other media resources, professional development programs and practical research efforts have all been designed to give counseling and admission professionals the tools they need to improve the counseling services they provide to students.