1962
Born in Jamaica.
1983
Immigrates to the United States.
1989
Earns a Master of Arts in clinical psychology at Fordham University.
1993
Is a predoctoral fellow at the Yale University School of Medicine.
1995
Earns a PhD in clinical psychology at Fordham University.
1995
Is a postdoctoral fellow in child psychiatry at the New York State Psychiatric Institute of Columbia University.
1995
Is a member of the American Psychological Association through today.
1998
Is an assistant research professor at the University of Miami until 2004.
1999
Earns a Minority Research Fellow Award from the National Institute of Mental Health, Department of Child Psychiatry, Columbia University.
1999
Is a member of the United Way Young Leaders Society until 2002.
2000
Is a licensed psychologist in private practice through today.
2007
Is executive director of the Brief Strategic Family Therapy Institute at the Miller School of Medicine of University of Miami through 2025.
2009
Is president of the South Florida Chapter of the Association of Black Psychologists until 2010.
2017
Is national secretary of the Association of Black Psychologists.
2019
Serves on the executive committee of the Woodson Williams Marshall Association at the University of Miami.
2025
Earns a Healing Through Leadership Award from the South Florida Chapter of the Association of Black Psychologists.
