Robin T. Browder, Esq.
Robin Browder is an attorney and District of Columbia native. She has had a diverse professional career and a long history of community service and leadership in the Washington Metropolitan area. Robin Browder holds a B.A. in Political Science and English from Mount Holyoke College in South Hadley, Massachusetts and a Juris Doctorate from the College of William and Mary, in Williamsburg, VA.
Attorney Browder has strong leadership skills and seeks to mentor and inspire others in every leadership office she had held. She has served in several leadership roles in her local community and is a compelling and inspiring public speaker. She is active in several community service organizations to include Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated; The Society, Incorporated; National Council of Negro Women; the National Coalition of 100 Black Women, The Continental Societies, Inc. and the Greater Washington Urban League Guild to name a few, and has served on various Boards. Having served in many leadership roles on the regional and National level of the Continental Societies, Incorporated, Ms. Browder recently completed two terms as the organization’s 14th National President. She has also been very active with the establishment of the Mount Holyoke College Black Alumnae Society. She has served as Vice President and Parliamentarian for Zeta Chi Omega Chapter, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc. and is also a charter member of the Greater Washington DC Area Urban League Guild, where she has served as Parliamentarian as is currently Guild President. She has also served as National Parliamentarian for the Continental Societies, Inc. and for two national conferences for the National Council of Urban League Guilds. She currently serves as National Parliamentarian for The Society, Incorporated as well as National Legal Advisor for the Coalition of 100 Black Women. Attorney Browder is a credentialed Parliamentarian and currently holds the status as Professional Registered Parliamentarian with the National Association of Parliamentarians.
Robin cites the following quote by Margaret Mead as one her motivation for serve: “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.”