Nationwide — In a world where diabetes disproportionately impacts communities of color, one woman’s journey is making a difference. Konstantin Alleyne, a visionary leader with 20 years of diverse background in correctional medicine expertise and pioneering founder of the Private Correctional Academy, officially launches the Kendall Wych Foundation We are proud to announce. It is driven by her personal journey as a mother and caregiver to her type 1 diabetic daughter. Constantine boasts a variety of qualifications, including her Ph.D. He has earned a BA in Organizational Leadership, an Executive MBA, and highly regarded certifications from institutions such as Cornell University, establishing himself as an unparalleled leader driving this transformational movement. . Alleyne’s mission is clear. It is about empowering individuals, families, and communities to thrive despite the challenges of diabetes.The foundation’s multifaceted approach includes the Field of Dreams program, the Uncovering Youth Voices initiative, the EAT (Type 1 Enhanced Awareness) program, and the Diabetes Mural Project. includes groundbreaking initiatives, all aimed at empowering individuals and society. Communities affected by diabetes. Our vision goes far beyond symptom management. It’s about rewriting the narrative and creating a world where everyone has access to resources and support, regardless of their circumstances. We are excited to embark on a journey of partnership, collaboration, and transformation as we move forward in the process of achieving 501(c)(3) status. Our soft launch on January 17, 2024 marks the beginning of an incredible journey, with our flagship event, Field of Dreams, scheduled for summer 2024.
Alleyne is a true force in her own right and brings a wealth of experience and expertise. She was named one of Connecticut’s Top 100 Women Leaders in 2022 by Women We Admire magazine, was nominated as Business Person of the Year by the Amistad Arts and Culture Center, and was named Business Person of the Year by the Monroe College of Criminal Society. He was recognized by the Graduate School of Justice as an exceptional person. She is the 2024 Black History Month Leader. With her track record as a leader and her commitment to excellence, Constantine is poised to lead the Kendall Witch Foundation to new heights of impact and influence.As the author of her debut book The cage was her cocoon: A journey from prison administrator to entrepreneurand the visionary behind it. civilian pulse and Criminal Justice Insights: Beyond the Courtroom, Alleyne’s commitment to driving systemic change is unwavering. Her role as a senior manager at Raytheon Technologies further highlights her versatility. She truly defies classification, radiating her wisdom and expertise wherever she goes, and setting the tone with her unparalleled authenticity and business acumen.
With Alleyne at the helm, the Kendall Witch Foundation is poised to make a major impact.Includes 3 new diabetes-related books Mom, please don’t let me die here: A mother and daughter’s courageous journey through type 1 diabetes We provide quality content designed to educate, empower, and inspire. From advocacy efforts to educational workshops and community support programs, we are committed to tackling health equity issues head-on. Join us on our mission to change rooms, change perceptions, and drive real progress towards a healthier, more just future.
Are you ready to make a change?
Visit the Kendall Wyche Foundation at RisingAboveDiabetes.org to learn more and take action today.
For media inquiries, please contact Lauren Youngblood, Kendall Wyche Foundation Marketing and Communications Chair, lauren.younblood@ymail.com, (504) 662-7142.