About Me
I’m Kamina Griffin, a recent graduate of Spelman College with a degree in Economics and Comparative Women’s Studies, and a double minor in Management & Organization and Entrepreneurship. I specialize in finding intersections between business and justice, between storytelling and strategy, between overlooked talent and life-changing opportunities. I’m a first-generation college student from Jackson, Mississippi, and the founder of SECURE, a tech venture reshaping how minority-identifying students discover scholarships, internships, and job opportunities. I’ve led marketing campaigns for major brands like Xfinity and Lola, pitched strategy to the NBA in New York, and served as President of Spelman's First-Generation Scholars Program. Whether I’m negotiating on behalf of others, building community-led initiatives, or crafting digital strategies that drive results, one thing remains the same: my commitment to equity, impact, and excellence. Currently pursuing a path toward corporate law and entertainment representation, I’m actively seeking roles in communications, strategy, legal, business development, sports, or tech that value mission, momentum, and bold voices.