In an effort to increase the African American population among cadets, staff and faculty at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, three graduates, Mary Tobin ’03, Bridgette Bell ’04 and Jamal Robinson ’10 founded Do More Together. Do More Together is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to form a global network of U.S. Military Academy graduate supporters from all backgrounds that engages, mobilizes and empowers Black and African American graduates and cadets. “As West Point graduates, we wanted to fully embrace the tradition and camaraderie that comes with graduating from this storied institution while acknowledging the uniqueness of the Black and African American West Point experience,” Jamal Robinson, Do More Together co-founder and U.S. Military Academy’s Headquarters and Headquarters Company commander, said. The organization’s intent aligns with the Academy’s strategic goal of leveraging diversity and fostering inclusiveness by using four pillars: Recruiting, networking, mentorship and fundraising. Read More
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