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    Judith Brown Clarke

    Vice President of Equity & Inclusion, Chief Diversity Officer
    Stony Brook University

    Dr. Judi Brown Clarke is the Vice President for Equity & Inclusion and Chief Diversity Officer for Stony Brook University and Health System

    She sits on the university’s senior leadership teams, including the President’s Cabinet, University Council, Vice Presidents Council and Campus Climate. She possesses over eighteen years of experience working on senior management teams shaping strategic plans and real-time analytics for diversity, and establishing the infrastructures for inclusive excellence and equity sustainability.

    Clarke is Chair of the Association of American Universities (AAU) CDO Steering Committee, American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU) 2022 Millennium Leadership Initiative Fellow, Vice-Chair for the United State Anti-Doping Agency (USADA), Chair of the National Fitness Foundation, Harvard Advanced Leadership Senior Fellow, and an external advisory committee member for NSF-funded Science and Technology Centers’ (STC) – Center for Cellular Construction (CCC) and Center for Oldest Ice Exploration (COLDEX).

    Formerly, Clarke was a member of the Bio-Computation Evolution in Action Network (BEACON), W.K. Kellogg Biological Research Station, Director’s Research Advisory Committee for MSU National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory, International Advisory Committee for the Joint Institute for Nuclear Astrophysics, and External Advisory Committee member for Nevada’s EPSCoR Grant for the Study of Solar, Wind and Water Power.

    Clarke has experienced great athletic success, she is a 4-time national collegiate champion, 12-time Big Ten Champion, 3-time Pan American Games gold medalist, 1984 Olympic Silver Medalist, and 1987 Sports Illustrated Woman of the Year.

    Clarke has experienced great athletic success, she is a 4-time national collegiate champion, 12-time Big Ten Champion, 3-time Pan American Games gold medalist, 1984 Olympic Silver Medalist, and 1987 Sports Illustrated Woman of the Year.

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