Sergeant Maj. Robin Fortner speaks on a Sister to Sister female panel discussion during Thurgood Marshall College Fund’s (TMCF) 18th Annual Leadership Institute in the District of Columbia, October 28, 2018. The Marine Corps as had a relationship with TMCF for the past four years, providing Marines with the opportunity to engage with highly-qualified Historically Black Colleges and University (HBCU) students. TMCF is the largest organization representing HBCUs, as it has provided approximately $300 million in assistance to its 47 member schools. During the discussion, Fortner and other profess
Sergeant Maj. Robin Fortner speaks on a Sister to Sister female panel discussion during Thurgood Marshall College Fund’s (TMCF) 18th Annual Leadership Institute in the District of Columbia, October 28, 2018. The Marine Corps as had a relationship with TMCF for the past four years, providing Marines with the opportunity to engage with highly-qualified Historically Black Colleges and University (HBCU) students. TMCF is the largest organization representing HBCUs, as it has provided approximately $300 million in assistance to its 47 member schools. During the discussion, Fortner and other professionals gave insight on issues pertaining to education and the work force. (Marine
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