
Eboney Pearson
Leader, Health Initiatives
Eboney Pearson is a Southern California native, a second-generation immigrant, and first-generation college graduate. Her professional background includes working in the corporate nonprofit sector, local government, and in workforce development. Throughout her career she has helped build and expand diverse networks, supported countless underserved youth, and aided in local campaigns as a Political Operative. Outside of work she has served as a Commissioner in the City of Long Beach on the Homeless Services Advisory Committee and volunteered on several Political Action Committees for close to a decade.
Owning her identity and leading with a desire to build coalitions, Eboney challenges people to break barriers in efforts of being more inclusive. She is an alumnus of several leadership development programs i.e., The African American Board Leadership Institute, CORO’s Workforce Leadership Network Fellowship, and the Anti-Defamation League’s Glass Leadership Institute.
As a graduate of the California State University system, she obtained a B.A in Family and Consumer Sciences and a certificate in Management and Leadership for Community Benefit Organizations from Fresno State. In addition to several certificates in Leadership, she holds a certification in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion.