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. Marines connected with influencers and students from Historically Black Colleges and Universities through a series of classes, student interview panels, workshops and lectures throughout the institute. The Marine Corps’ enduring relationships with HBCUs and other associations committed to serving diverse communities allow MCRC to share its message of aspirational opportunity with leaders f


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. Marines connected with influencers and students from Historically Black Colleges and Universities through a series of classes, student interview panels, workshops and lectures throughout the institute. The Marine Corps’ enduring relationships with HBCUs and other associations committed to serving diverse communities allow MCRC to share its message of aspirational opportunity with leaders from the highest echelons of education. During the discussion, Fortner and other professionals gave insight on issues pertaining to education and the work force. (Marine


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