Ebonie Gadson
About Ebonie Gadson
Ebonie Gadson is a Substitute Instructor and Associate Solution Engineer with extensive experience in education and technology. She has worked in various roles, including UX Strategist and Data Analyst, and is dedicated to bridging the technology gap through her work.
Work at Elevate K-12
Ebonie Gadson has been employed as a Substitute Instructor at Elevate K-12 since 2021. In this role, she provides instructional support in a remote learning environment. Her experience in education and technology allows her to effectively engage with students and facilitate their learning.
Current Role at Lumen Technologies
Since 2020, Ebonie Gadson has worked as an Associate Solution Engineer at Lumen Technologies in Arlington, Virginia. In this position, she supports Solution Engineers in delivering modernized solutions for federal agencies. Her work involves technical problem-solving and collaboration to enhance service delivery.
Education and Expertise
Ebonie Gadson holds a Master of Science degree from the College of Information Studies (UMD iSchool), University of Maryland, which she completed in 2020. She also earned a Bachelor of Science degree from the same institution from 2018 to 2020. Additionally, she obtained an Associate of Arts degree from Montgomery College from 2016 to 2018.
Professional Background
Ebonie Gadson has a diverse professional background, having held various roles in education, technology, and data analysis. She served as a Graduate Teaching Assistant and Information Science Ambassador at the University of Maryland in 2020. Her previous positions include UX Strategist at Blind Love Letters and Data Analyst at Nvolve Inc. She has also contributed to student support services at Montgomery College and The Universities at Shady Grove.
Achievements in Student Advocacy
During her tenure as a Student Council representative at The Universities at Shady Grove, Ebonie Gadson addressed student commuting concerns. She administered and analyzed survey data, which led to campus administration requesting additional transportation options for students. This initiative reflects her commitment to improving the student experience.