Roslyn M. Brock is a nationally recognized health equity and policy advocate, social justice change agent, noted public speaker and youth leadership mentor. She holds the distinct honor in 2010 of being the youngest person unanimously elected to the role of Board Chairman for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) in its history. As NAACP National Board Chairman, Brock championed the board’s policy engagement in health care reform and access; The Black Church and HIV: The Social Justice Imperative; marriage equality; the proliferation of Charter schools and environmental justice. In 2003, she founded the NAACP Leadership 500 Summit, a recruitment and training initiative to cultivate a new generation of civil rights leaders. Leadership 500 contributed nearly $2M to support to the organization’s civil rights programs. In 1989 as a youth Board member, Brock was responsible for the National Board’s inclusion of Health in its Constitution as a standing committee and developed the national strategic health program focus. She currently serves as its Chairman Emeritus. Brock is Chief Global Equity Officer for Abt Associates, a social impact research firm that uses data and bold thinking to improve the quality of life and economic well-being of people worldwide. Prior to Abt, Brock was Founder and CEO, Equity Partnership Strategies, LLC a racial equity consulting firm that provided strategic consultation on community engagement, investments and risk mitigation. Brock has also served as Chief Advocacy Officer for Bon Secours Mercy Health, a top 20 health care delivery system where she advanced health equity, health policy reform and social justice initiatives for vulnerable and under resourced populations.