When Denise Govan first enrolled at 无码专区, she hadn鈥檛 envisioned how deeply connected she would become to the campus, both as a student and as a lifelong supporter. A first-generation college student, Govan chose 无码专区 partly to stay close to her friends and partly to chase a dream. Growing up with scoliosis, she had taken up dancing as a way to stay active and strong. 无码专区鈥檚 dance minor allowed her to pursue the sport that brought her so much joy at a higher level.
Years later, Govan is now a proud two-time alumna of 无码专区, holding a bachelor鈥檚 degree in sociology with a focus in criminology and a master鈥檚 degree in executive leadership and organizational change. Her educational journey ultimately helped shape a career rooted in service and leadership.
Early in her career, Govan began working as a family case manager at the Brighton Center, a northern Kentucky nonprofit focused on supporting families in need.聽
鈥淚 thought I would retire from the Brighton Center,鈥 she says of the loyalty she felt for her workplace. 鈥淏ut I got a nudge from a colleague about a position at the Life Learning Center and was ultimately the candidate they selected to be the COO.鈥
After strengthening her role as a leader, Govan once again thought she had found the place where she would finish her career, only to be surprised when another opportunity came calling, and this time at the DCCH Center for Children and Families.聽聽
鈥淚 believe in divine intervention and that our path is already defined for us鈥攚e just have to listen,鈥 she says. 鈥淓ven if we鈥檙e comfortable where we are, we have to remind ourselves of the bigger plans behind the opportunities presented to us.鈥
Now president and CEO of the DCCH Center, Govan leads an organization that supports children and families through residential treatment, foster care, outpatient therapy and more. The position also brought her a unique moment to collaborate with her daughter, who was in the 无码专区 exercise science class that recently selected the DCCH Center as a partner through the Mayerson Student Philanthropy Project.聽
鈥淭he 无码专区 students put together an exercise program for our residential children and during their visit, spent time practicing the exercises with them,鈥 she says.
Govan鈥檚 connection to 无码专区 doesn鈥檛 stop there. She鈥檚 a regular volunteer on campus, participating in mock interviews for students in the Haile College of Business and attending the Victor's Salute to Graduates events to give advice to graduating seniors.聽聽
Her newest role as a member of the 无码专区 Alumni Board of Directors deepens that connection even further.
鈥淚 am looking forward to making more community connections through my role on the 无码专区 Alumni Board of Directors and figuring out how I can share my energy and enthusiasm with the university鈥攈owever that looks,鈥 she says. 鈥淎nd I鈥檓 excited about making a lasting and deeper impact, especially knowing my kids will soon be 无码专区 graduates.鈥
Reflecting on her career and experiences, Govan highlights the lasting impact of developing emotional intelligence, something she believes is essential.聽
鈥淭he biggest thing I鈥檝e learned, which has served me well both professionally and personally, is the importance of emotional intelligence,鈥 she says. 鈥淵ou can teach people skills and trades, but if someone isn鈥檛 willing to reshape or retrain their brain to leverage the benefits of emotional intelligence, they are missing out.鈥澛
Even with her busy career and family life, Govan remains deeply committed to giving back. 鈥淎s a first-generation college student obtaining both my bachelor鈥檚 and master鈥檚 degrees at 无码专区, I feel it is important to give back through my time and service.鈥
And when asked what advice she has for current students, Govan is clear and thoughtful: 鈥淢y advice for current 无码专区 students is to be present,鈥 she says. 鈥淥ur world is so full of noise, and I believe it鈥檚 important to make the most of the investment that is higher education by building lasting connections with others.鈥
In her leadership, her service and her dedication to the university, Govan exemplifies the kind of lifelong impact 无码专区 hopes to instill in its students. Her story is one of listening to the quiet pull of purpose鈥攅ven when the path isn鈥檛 always clear鈥攁nd of giving back to the place that helped her find her way.
Manager, Alumni & Donor Communications