DCS LEADERSHIP

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Dr. Tony Alleyne

Founder, Executive Director
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Dr. Tony Alleyne is the Founder and Executive Director of the Delaware College Scholars Program (DCS). Prior to DCS, Dr. Alleyne served as the Senior Associate Director of Admission and College Counseling at St. Andrew’s School in Middletown, Delaware.

 

Reiva Kibbee-Alleyne

Program Director

Mrs. Kibbee-Alleyne brings a wealth of knowledge to the DCS team as she has worked in numerous independent schools over the past 8 years and has worn a variety of hats. She has worked in Enrollment Management, College Counseling and has served as a head coach of various athletic teams.

 

JAKE MYERS

Director of College Persistence, Communications
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Jake Myers graduated from Dickinson College in 2016 where he earned his BA in History. Jake has worked with Delaware College Scholars since 2014 and has served in a variety of roles including Student Advisor, Dorm Parent and currently, College Persistence Director.

 

CHRIS SANCHEZ

Program Director

A product of the Delaware public school system, Chris joined the DCS summer program in 2021 as a math teacher. Chris has a deep passion for and expertise in residential and student life and is excited to work with the DCS team to reimagine these aspects of the summer program.

 

COLLEGE COUNSELORS

The team members below serve as College Counselors to our rising seniors. In this role, they help our scholars and their families navigate the college process and serve as a resource for our families as they determine the “best fit” for their student.

JACOLBY SUGGS

College Counselor

Mr. Suggs graduated from The College of New Jersey in 2017 where he earned a B.A. in Political Science. Since then, he has been working in college access and college success. Jacolby stays steadfast in his personal mantra: to be who students need as they navigate the wonders and woes of their becoming years.

Braxton Winston

College Counselor

In addition to his DCS work, Mr. Winston is a member of the Charlotte City Council. After being elected in 2017, he was re-elected to his second term in 2019. In his work, he aims to build a city that is more equitable, accessible and interconnected.

Aisha WORD

College Counselor

Ms. Word leads efforts in providing equitable access and opportunities for all students by creating and implementing a comprehensive school counseling program that focuses on college access initiatives, enrichment program partnerships and student engagement.