CEO and President of Dimock Community Health Center (1983–2004) From 1983 to 2004, Jenkins-Scott was the president and chief executive officer of the Dimock Community Health Center based in
Roxbury, Massachusetts. Prior to joining Dimock, she had held a number of positions in the Massachusetts Departments of Public and Mental Health. While Jenkins-Scott was president, Wheelock increased its enrollment and diversity, and, according to the school, the number of first-generation college students grew from 25 to 41 percent from 2005 to 2014. The college also opened a new campus center and dormitory in May 2013.
Interim President of Roxbury Community College (2022–2024) Since February 27, 2022, Jekins-Scott has served as interim president of
Roxbury Community College. She had been unanimously nominated to the college's board in December 2021, and was approved by Massachusetts Commissioner of Higher Education
Carlos E. Santiago in late-January.
Nonprofit work Jenkins-Scott has served on the board of directors of The Boston Foundation, the Kennedy Library Foundation and Museum, the Boston Plan for Excellence, WGBH, the National Board of Jumpstart, the Council on Social Work Education, Century Bank and Trust Company, and the Tufts Health Plan. In April 2007, Boston's mayor,
Thomas M. Menino, selected her to co-chair his School Readiness Action Planning Team. Jenkins-Scott co-chaired Governor
Deval L. Patrick's Readiness Project, the group responsible for developing a 10-year strategic plan to implement the vision for education in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts as outlined by Patrick in a June 2007 speech. From 2005 to 2015 she served on the board of directors of
The Boston Foundation. From 2002 to 2017 she served on the board of directors for the
John F. Kennedy Library. From 2004 to 2017 she served on the board of directors for the Tufts health Plan. In 2017 she was appointed by Governor Charlie baker to the Board of Directors for the Massachusetts Foundation for the Humanities and Public Policy. As of 2019 she currently serves on the board of directors for:
Century Bank,
Schott Foundation for Public Education, The National Board of Jumpstart and The Center for Community Change. She serves as president of The Massachusetts Women's Forum. She also serves on the board of advisors for the
John F. Kennedy Library.
Other work In July 2012, Jenkins-Scott began a monthly blog on the
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