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Roslyn M. Brock

Chief Global Engagement Officer

Bio

Roslyn M. Brock is Abt's Chief Global Engagement Officer, responsible for driving integration, accountability, and client engagement across all business units and navigating complex regulatory frameworks for government relations, public policy, and market development.

Professionally, Roslyn is a trusted cross sector health strategist with a proven track record of success leading change management initiatives that create market value and community impact. She is an experienced thought leader who leverages a well cultivated network of influential stakeholders to achieve organizational competitiveness and advance business goals. Roslyn is passionate about training the next generation of global citizen leaders and has significant governance experience serving on several non-profit boards.

Roslyn currently serves as Chairman Emerita for the NAACP, National Board of Directors and Trustee at the U.S. Global Leadership Coalition (USGLC). Notably, she served with distinction as a member of The George Washington University Board of Trustees for 12 years and chaired its Presidential Search Committee, selecting its first female President. She also chaired the Board of Advisors for GW's Milken Institute School of Public Health and has served on the Kellogg School of Management Global Advisory Board and Catholic Health Association of the United States of America Board of Trustees.

Roslyn holds three master's degrees and received four honorary doctorate degrees. She is an avid fisherwoman and horseback rider. 

Expertise

  • Social Impact
  • Governance
  • Health Policy/Public Health
  • Stakeholder Engagement
  • Change Management

Publications

  • Grace, Helen K. Ph.D & Brock, Roslyn M. “Solving the Health Care Dilemma: What Will Work?” Current Issues In Nursing, Fourth Edition, Mosby-Year Book, Inc. Publishing, Pg 425; 1994
  • Brock, Roslyn M. & Grace, Helen K. Ph.D “Community Partnerships: Towards A New South African Health Care System” Journal of Academic Medicine, Vol. 68, No. 11 pg. 828-830; 1993

Education

  • M.B.A., Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University
  • MHSA, Health Services Administration, George Washington University
  • M. Div., Samuel DeWitt Proctor School of Theology, Virginia Union University
  • B.S. Business Administration, Virginia Union University

Awards/Honors

  • 2018 Distinguished Health Care Leader Award from the National Association of Health Services Executives
  • 2018 Schaffner Award for Social Impact from Northwestern University
  • 2013 National Newspaper Publishers Association’s Leadership Award