Jameelah Stuckey
Education | OK, United States
2025 Healthy Communities Fellow

Jameelah Stuckey is a connector who develops frameworks that catalyze change. Who works to affirm architects of tables that sponsor leaders elevating them to the next stage of leadership. As an accomplished M.B.A. graduate, she has established herself as a distinguished leader in the field of educational equity and program management. With a proven track record for fostering relationships and advocating for diversity and inclusion, Jameelah’s expertise lies in her ability to manage complex projects while maintaining a sense of humor under pressure. Her tenure as Senior Manager at TNTP and Director of Program Management at the African American Leadership Academy of Tulsa exemplifies her commitment to enhancing educational opportunities and community outreach.
Beyond her professional endeavors, Jameelah is deeply involved in civic engagement. She has been appointed as the Greater Tulsa African American Affairs Commissioner, chairing the education committee, through the Mayor’s Office of Resilience and served as the Tulsa Young Professionals Diversity Crew Chair. Her board internship with the Oklahoma Center for Community and Justice demonstrates her dedication to civil rights advocacy.
A member of prestigious organizations such as Education Leaders of Color (EdLOC), ForbesBLK, Tulsa Young Professionals (TYPROS), Education Pioneers, and an alumnus of Leadership Tulsa’s Thrive Tulsa Cohort Fellow program and Schnake Turnbo Franks Leadership and Reputation Academy, Jameelah is committed to fostering change and creating supportive networks for young professionals.
In summary, Jameelah Stuckey embodies excellence in leadership across various sectors. Her multifaceted career showcases a profound dedication to advancing educational equity, building strong communities, and promoting financial acumen.