
Kamilah Lawson currently works at her alma mater as an
administrative assistant while taking graduate classes at the
University of Mary Washington. She is in the Master of Education
program and hopes to be teaching English in a few years. She has also
been active in Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., helping to organize
their Biennial Jabberwock Pageant for young girls ages seven to ten and
co-chairing their scholarship committee. Kamilah works part-time for
The Scholarship Fund of Alexandria filling in where she's needed.
Before returning to Alexandria, Kamilah was a production
assistant for ESPN Remote Production in Bristol, Connecticut. In her
work at ESPN, she edited and wrote scripts, interviewed professional
athletes, and edited graphics. Whether it's the Women's National
Basketball Association, college basketball or baseball, the NFL Draft,
figure skating, or the Great Outdoor Games, Kamilah was there!
Before joining ESPN, Kamilah was a production assistant for a
diverse array of television shows including "America's Most Wanted,"
"Final Justice," and Frank Herzog's outstanding local program "Remember
the Titans." While in college, she wrote and produced a 30-minute
documentary, "A Dream Deferred: The Dwayne Bryant Story." She was a
member of the Washington Association of Black Journalists.
In 2000, Kamilah rose to the challenge of giving back to the
Alexandria City Public Schools by working as a permanent substitute
teacher. She taught ninth grade mathematics to special education and
emotionally challenged students. She recognized that teachers can't
work in a vacuum and worked with students' families in order to give
them a greater chance to succeed.
It is this strong work ethic, one that Kamilah learned years ago
at T.C. Williams and was able to realize with the help of her SFA
scholarship, that defines her to this day.
T.C.Williams Class of 1995
B.S., Virginia Commonwealth University, 1999
M.Ed., University of Mary Washington (expected)
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