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Dominique Ashley
  • Political Science-Public Adm
  • Fayetteville, NC

Dominique Ashley Selected to Serve as Chancellor for a Day on November 8, 2017

2017 Dec 19

Dominique Ashley is a Senior Political Science major and a member of the Political Science Club. She serves as President of the National Council of Negro Women's Club and Secretary of the Senior Class Council. She appreciates the opportunities that Bronco-iRadio has provided. She learned how to network, how to communicate and operate two radio shows, and gained professional communication skills within the area of journalism and broadcasting on Bronco-iRadio. Bronco Pride.

During the previous presidential election, Dominique worked as an intern for Advance Carolina. She helped to develop strategic plans for dealing with the African-American community, engaged in canvassing, phone banking, data entry, and attended local meetings with elected officials and community leaders. After Hurricane Matthew, she passed out food and water to those in need, and helped in hosting discussion about readiness and securing funds for natural disasters. In July of 2017, Dominique was appointed the Political Director for the College Democrats of North Carolina (CDNC) which calls for involvement of activities in statewide and local initiatives and working with political campaigns.

Dominique demonstrates her Bronco Pride and belief in FSU's Motto, Res Non Verba, Deeds not Words every day. She founded The Queen in Me, which is a free program to guide young ladies into a positive lifestyle by enhancing the meaning of self-love through mentoring. In August 2017 she was crowned Miss Black North Carolina US Ambassador 2018. Dominique aspires to become a university professor of Political Science, with a concentration in Public Administration.