
Carolyn Vincent is the Program Manager for the Black Family Fellowship at the Center for Public Leadership, Harvard Kennedy School. Traveling and working abroad as a young person, Carolyn realized how much she grew during challenging, immersive learning experiences. From this realization, she developed a passion for experiential teaching and mentoring others as they explore and develop as leaders. Prior to coming to ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø, Carolyn worked in the educational maritime industry, focusing on leadership development as well as environmental and social justice. Carolyn served as a Captain and educator for Sea/mester and Sea Education Association on their college study-abroad programs, which take place on traditionally rigged sailing vessels. After leading students and crew in sailing to 20+ countries on four continents, she came to the Harvard Graduate School of Education to complete a M.Ed. in Education Leadership, Organizations, and Entrepreneurship and Higher Education. Carolyn also holds a B.A. in International Relations from Brown University and a 200ton US Coast Guard Masters License. In her free time, Carolyn loves hiking, exploring the city on her bicycle, and getting out on the water any way she can.