Kamina Griffin
2025 Fellow
Founder of SECURE

Kamina Griffin is the founder of SECURE, a tech-driven initiative dedicated to transforming career accessibility for minority college students. SECURE leverages AI-driven technology to connect students from underrepresented backgrounds including race, gender, sexual orientation, disability, nationality, and religion with scholarships, internships, mentorship, and career resources. Griffin believes that by creating equitable opportunities, historically overlooked students can gain access to the support and tools needed to thrive in higher education and beyond.
Griffin has held leadership roles centered on education, economic empowerment, and community advocacy. She is a White House Historical Association Next Generation Leader and serves as President of Spelman College’s First Generation Scholars Program. She has collaborated on business cases with the Minnesota Twins and Rare Beauty, participated in corporate and investment banking programs, and championed financial literacy and career advancement for marginalized communities. She has also been recognized as an AT&T Rising Future Maker Scholar, an Essence Panelist, and an HBCU Consulting Fellow x PNC, among other honors. Griffin is a Spelman College senior, completing her Bachelor’s degree in Economics and Comparative Women’s Studies with a minor in Management & Organization.