Kanika Magee

Kanika Magee

Dr. Kanika Magee is the Assistant Dean of Student Affairs and Director of the Executive Leadership Honors Program at the Howard University School of Business, Washington, DC. She oversees student services in the School of Business, including the 21CAP personal and professional development program for incoming students, study exchange programs, recruitment and admissions, and the Honors program. Dr. Magee a member of the faculty of the Management Department, leading two courses including one course she developed for undergraduate students: Leadership, Power & Spirituality in Management. This course explores dimensions of leadership and personal belief alongside organizational culture, diversity management, and company identity. She is the former Associate Dean of the Andrew Rankin Memorial Chapel at Howard University and continues to coordinate campus interfaith education and programming. Dr. Magee has a Bachelor of Business Administration and Master of Divinity from Howard University, a Master of Business Administration from Georgetown University and she has completed post-graduate studies in Organizational Behavior at The George Washington University and in Old Testament Literature at the Baltimore Hebrew University. Dr. Magee earned a Ph.D. in Spirituality at the Catholic University of America.

A native of New Orleans, Louisiana, Dr. Magee has provided independent consulting services to universities and non-profits throughout the nation, securing over $40 million for faith-based and community programs. She is the former Director of Youth Leadership Development for the Children’s Defense Fund national office through which she launched service and advocacy initiatives on university campuses across the country. Dr. Magee has also led youth conferences annually attracting over 1,000 youth from across the nation, cross-country college tours, grief initiatives for children and youth and entrepreneurship initiatives through her work in the AME Church.

Dr. Magee’s efforts have been recognized through her acceptance into the Cambridge Professional Listing of Non-Profit Professionals and Leadership Greater Washington class of 2008. She is a Board Member for the National Association of College and University Chaplains, Micro-Enterprise Council of Maryland and is the Director for Community Builders Ltd. Dr. Magee is a proud member of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. and the NAACP.