Rohan is the Director of Enrollment Management and Financial Aid at Friends Select School in Pennsylvania, where he leverages his extensive experience to foster an inclusive and mission-aligned educational environment. An alumnus of George School, Rohan previously served as Director of Admission there, demonstrating his enduring commitment to cultivating diverse and thriving student communities. He spent five formative years at St. Mark’s School in Massachusetts, where he held multiple leadership roles, including Assistant Director of Admission, Associate Director of Admission, Acting Director of Community & Equity Affairs, and Associate Director of Admission & Financial Aid. He began his career at The Taft School in Connecticut as an Admissions, Global Service & Scholarship, and Multicultural Affairs Fellow.
In addition to his work at Friends Select, Rohan is a Principal Consultant with The Glasgow Group and a founding member of the National Diversity Practitioners Institute (NDPI). He is also the Founding Chair of My Brothers’ Keeper: A Retreat for Men of Color in Education, reflecting his deep commitment to advancing equity and professional sustainability for educators of color. Rohan serves on the Pennsylvania Association of Independent Schools (PAIS) Commission on Accreditation and previously chaired the faculty search committee for the National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS) Student Diversity Leadership Conference (SDLC), bringing more than two decades of experience in education to his leadership.
Rohan’s impact has been recognized through several honors, including the 2021 Enrollment Management Association Rising Star Award and the 2024 Change Our Future Game Changer Award, which celebrates innovation, leadership, and meaningful community impact across health and wellness, education, and youth development.
He remains actively engaged in the broader educational landscape, serving as a trustee for Newtown Friends School and Far Hills Country Day School. He co-chairs the Enrollment Management Association’s Enrollment Management Leadership Council (EMLC), contributes to the Admission Advisory Council for ASSIST, and participates in both the Clarity Advisory Group and the Cradle of Liberty Council Nominating Committee.
Rohan earned his B.A. in African American Studies, with a minor in History, from Temple University, where he was initiated into the Lambda Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. He holds an M.S.Ed. in School Leadership from the University of Pennsylvania and earned his Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) in Leadership and Learning in Organizations from Vanderbilt University. Deeply committed to mentorship and access, he conducts alumni interviews for undergraduate applicants, serves as a mentor in the School Leadership Program (SLP), and is a former Tri-Chair of the SLP Alumni Steering Committee. He has also served on The Penn First Plus Alumni Leadership Committee, underscoring his continued dedication to supporting first-generation students.
