Shalondan Hollingshed currently serves as the Young Professional President for the National
Urban League, one of the oldest and largest civil rights organizations in the country. Focusing on
civil rights and economic empowerment, she develops and empowers young professional leaders
across the country through national advocacy, service, and education initiatives. With over 10
years of non-profit leadership experience, Shalondan is skilled and thorough in building
strategic partnerships, developing creative business solutions, and elevating social justice and
equity initiatives. She has advanced training, education, and research focused on organizational
management, and program development.
As a young professional, she is highly effective in developing young leaders with a strong
commitment to vision and impact. Shalondan’s passion for learning and service led her to obtain a
master’s degree in Public Administration and an M.B.A in Organizational Management. She currently
serves as the Corporate Director for Revenue Cycle Operations at Emory healthcare which consists
of 11 hospitals and 250+ clinics.Shalondan strongly believes each of us has God given talents that
can change the world, and she enjoys creating spaces for others to use their gifts.