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Rahsaan Dunn Named Influential Black Leader

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Congratulations to Rahsaan Dunn for being named one of Wisconsin’s 40 Most Influential Black Leaders. 

Madison 365 recognized Rahsaan for the work he does to help students at Fox Valley Technical College. Rahsaan is the Student Development and Engagement Manager and for the past two years has led the FVTC Student Life team. 

Student Life focuses on creating an environment where students can learn and thrive both personally and academically as part of the FVTC community through promoting the tenants of Balance, Belongingness and Support in the events and services that Student Life offers. 

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