The SEED Foundation
Vincena Allen has held various positions throughout their career. Vincena started as an Assistant Director of Admissions at Oberlin College from October 1993 to August 1996. In this role, they designed recruitment strategies and conducted informational sessions for high school students.
From April 2000 to June 2005, Vincena worked as an Assistant Director at the Consortium of Universities - Greater Washington College Info Center (CIC) in Washington, DC. Vincena managed a college access and post-secondary information resource center, providing diverse families with valuable information on college, financial aid, career, and continuing education.
Since July 2005, Vincena has been working at The SEED Foundation. Vincena started as a Chief College Success Officer before being promoted to Chief Growth Officer in July 2018. In their roles, Vincena established standards of excellence, managed budgets and staff, and led strategic planning for growth and expansion. Vincena also developed partnerships with external stakeholders and directed the implementation of SEED's college access and success framework.
Additionally, Vincena has been involved in various special projects, including collaborating with FSG Social Impact Advisors to improve college graduation rates and conducting research on college readiness and navigation curriculum for the Gates Foundation.
Overall, Vincena Allen has extensive experience in college admissions, college access, and college success programming.
Vincena Allen holds a Master of Social Work (MSW) degree with a concentration in Family Practice, emphasizing social policy and community development. This degree was obtained from the University of Pennsylvania. Additionally, they have a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in Psychology from Allegheny College. In terms of non-profit management, Vincena Allen has acquired a certificate in Non-Profit Management from Columbia Business School. The specific years of completion or enrollment for these education programs are not provided.
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The SEED Foundation
The SEED Foundation is a national nonprofit that partners with urban communities to provide innovative educational opportunities that prepare underserved students for success in college and beyond. We establish college-prep, public boarding schools and offer SEED graduates postsecondary support through the SEED College Transition & Success Program. In 1998, the Foundation opened The SEED School of Washington, D.C. – the nation’s first urban public boarding school. It serves 340 students in grades 6 - 12. To date, 93 percent of all SEED graduates have enrolled in college. Building on that success, The SEED School of Maryland opened in Baltimore in 2008. Approximately 400 students live and learn on the 52-acre SEED Maryland campus; the school graduated its first class of seniors in 2015, and 100% of graduates were accepted to four-year colleges. In August 2014, The SEED School of Miami opened its doors to its first class of 60 sixth-graders, and will add a grade each year until it has 400 students enrolled in grades six through twelve. SEED has also been recognized in the national media for our model and our results. Our success has been celebrated by 60 Minutes, The Oprah Winfrey Show, the documentary film Waiting for "Superman," the Today Show, the New York Times, Time Magazine, Fox News, and CNN, among others. Visit our website to view SEED's coverage in the news: https://www.seedfoundation.com/seed-in-the-news The SEED Foundation is always seeking talented employees to support our mission. View our job openings here: https://www.seedfoundation.com/careers-foundation/