OFFICERS

Academic Year 2021/2022

Jean Marc Tiendrebeogo is the current VP of Events & Programming for the AGC for the Academic Year 2021/2022 and is from Burkina Faso. Jean-Marc is an MGA candidate concentrating in Internat1ional Peace Studies. As the VP of Events & Programming, Jean-Marc hopes to build the AGC community through events that enhance a sense of belonging.

Academic Year 2020/2022

 




                   Al-Amin Mohammed was serving as Executive Vice President. He is a Ph.D. student in the CSE department and is originally from Ethiopia, located in the Horn of Africa. Al-Amin is passionate about bringing in a global identity among people of African descent to foster large-scale cooperation, for better outcomes. Also serving as the  Social Activities Co-Chair of the Black Graduate Student Club, he is committed to community outreach and promoting intersectionality.

 

 











 





Chioma Okereke was serving as the Vice President for Finance & Sponsorships this academic year. She is excited to work with other members to build structures, systems, and relationships that enable the club to remain financially sustainable and expand its internal & external networks. An experienced professional trained in the financial industry, she is a Master of Global Affairs student at Notre Dame. She also serves as a Graduate Student Union Professional Development Chair. In her spare time, she enjoys activities that expose her to new experiences, such as cooking and traveling.

 




 




               






Oghenemaro Anuyah was the Vice President for Careers. Her interests with the AGC are centered around seeking for and executing several initiatives beneficial to African students within and outside of the Notre Dame community for the development of effective skills that would prepare them for their careers. As a PhD student in the CSE program, she conducts research on designing explainable, accountable, and accessible AI technology for diverse users. Outside of work and school, she loves to travel, watch movies, and read inspirational books. More details about Oghenemaro can be found on her website.











 





Margaret Adomako was serving as the Vice President for Alumni and Club Relations. She is excited to implement policies that can effectively engage the African graduate alumni of Notre Dame. She is currently a student studying Global Affairs at Notre Dame. In her spare time, she loves to take photographs.

 

 

 

 





     






 





Asinamai Ndai was serving as the Vice President for Media and Communication. A public health specialist experienced in programming HIV/AIDS and Malaria intervention in fragile settings, he is a Master of Global Affairs Student at the Keough School of Global Affairs. He is excited about reinventing how to communicate the club’s vision, strategies, and accomplishments to Notre Dame, Africa, and the world. Asinamai is a die-hard Arsenal FC fan; he loves watching and playing soccer in his spare time.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



 








                 




 




 




 




 






 





Elizabeth Adeyemo was serving as the Vice President for Events & Programming. She is a Ph.D. student at the Department of Anthropology. She is excited to facilitate events and activities that drive the mission of the club. She is passionate about heritage and loves photography.





 




Past Officers





Year 2019/2020













































                • Vice President of Media and Communications – Nzubechi Uwaleme [Linkedin profile]