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Oyinade Koyi is the Communications Manager at the Georgetown University Center for Children and Families. Oyinade has a long history of working in public service. She was an AmeriCorps member with Public Allies MD, where she helped recruit volunteers to participate in a city-wide mentorship program. From there, she moved on to work with the Corporation for National and Community Service to help launch grant opportunities and highlight impact-driven work. Oyinade is also a graduate of Georgetown University's School of Continuing Studies Public Relations/Corporate Communications program.

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