TIMOTHY L. JENKINS, J.D.
Currently:
Of Counsel to Alliance of Concerned Men, Unlimited Visions Multimedia, Inc., and The Jones Group
Formerly:
Interim President University of the District of Columbia t Visiting Professor of Commercial and
Constitutional Law, David A. Clarke School of Law, University of the District of Columbia, Washington, D.C.
Consultant to United Nations High Commissioner of Human Rights, Geneva, Switzerland
Consultant to the W.K. Kellogg Foundation to develop afterschool/distance learning
networks
Publisher of American Visions, and Education, Science and Technology Magazines
MBE Policy Advisor to Congressman Gray on Defense Department Appropriations Act
MBE Legislative Advisor to Senator Ed Brooke on Foreign Assistance Act
Researcher for Mott Foundation’s Study of NII
Co-chair of CBC Congressional Conference on Telecommuinications in America
Advisory Committee to Secretary of State
Chairman of the Asia/Near East Division
of DAC International, Inc. (Philadelphia, PA, Washington, D.C., and Cairo, Egypt)
Chairman of The MATCH Institution (Public/Private Consultants)
Governor of the United States Postal Service
Partner in the International Law Firm of Jones, Jenkins and Warden
Chairperson of the Housing and Rent Commission of the District of Columbia, and the Mayors Emergency Commission on Condominium Conversions
Outstanding Professor of Administrative Law, Howard University
Deputy to the Commissioner and Assistant to the Chairman of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
Head of Government Contracts Unit at Smith, Kline and French Laboratories
Associate Attorney at Norris, Green, Brown, and Higginbotham, Attorneys at Law (Philadelphia, PA)
Vice President of the United States National Student Association
Chief Lobbyist Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee
EDUCATION
Yale University Law School— LL.B. and J.D.
Administrative Law, Thurman Arnold Prize, Administrative Law; Bienecke Foundation and Rabinowitz Fund Scholarships; Elected to Thomas Swan Barrister’s Union
Howard University— B.A.
Graduated Magna Cum Laude; Phi Beta Kappa, Four-Year Merit Scholarship; Scholarship to Harvard University International Relations Seminars.
PUBLICATIONS (current)
Contributor to Technology and the Future, Bedford/St. Martins Press (1999, 2002)
And Co-Author of Black Futurists in the Information Age (1997)