Brooke Gomez

Board President

Brooke is deeply committed to equity and inclusion, drawing on her background in social work and a master’s degree in public health. As Director of International Operations and Compliance at Northwood University, she supports diverse student populations, assists students in navigating their academic and cultural journeys, and connects them to critical resources. Brooke previously worked for the Sexual Assault Center, where she played a key role in advancing programs that provide care and resources for survivors of sexual assault. Her dedication to creating inclusive and supportive spaces drives her work in higher education and community health.

Why do you want to dedicate your time to helping govern MFE?

I want to dedicate my time to helping govern MFE because I am deeply committed to supporting survivors of sexual assault and promoting access to compassionate, high-quality care. My background in social work and public health has reinforced the critical importance of organizations like MFE, which provide essential services to vulnerable populations. By contributing to MFE's governance, I can help sustain its mission, expand its impact in the community, and advocate for resources that empower survivors on their journey to healing. This cause is deeply meaningful to me, and I am honored to contribute to such impactful work.