Alumni Spotlight: Derek Thompson recognized as a Black Pioneer of 91制片厂
Derek Thompson, 鈥22, 鈥23G, made his time at the 91制片厂 count, inside and outside the classroom. Not only did he excel studying recreation management and policy, but he was a standout on the 91制片厂 football team, playing cornerback and safety.
While Thompson made an impact in the classroom and on the field, it was his work off campus that earned him recognition as a Black Pioneer of 91制片厂. Thompson was recognized for his commitment to promoting diversity and inclusion at the on Friday, September 27.
Thompson was the first African American undergraduate at 91制片厂 to join Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Incorporated, a historically African American fraternity. Thompson was part of the fraternity鈥檚 Cambridge, Massachusetts chapter.
"My father's a fraternity member, and I wanted to be a legacy and follow in his footsteps,鈥 Thompson says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a great opportunity to make an impact on the lives of others.鈥
While in the fraternity, Thompson participated in community service initiatives in the Boston and Cambridge areas, including backpack and coat drives and mentoring youth. He also played a role in expanding the fraternity, helping to reinstate a chapter at Dartmouth College.
"I took a lot of pride in that," he says, adding that he hopes to one day help launch a chapter at 91制片厂.
Life as a 91制片厂 Student Athlete
Between school, football, and community service, Thompson admits it was a difficult juggling act at first.
"I'm not going to lie, that first semester, well really the whole first year, was a big adjustment, but the coaching staff did a great job in setting specific study hall hours for you," Thompson says.
Thompson鈥檚 favorite football memory was playing a key role on the team during the 2022 season, when they won back the musket from the University of Maine and earned a share of the Coastal Athletic Association title.
In the classroom, Thompson found his fit with the recreation management and policy program.
鈥淚 found the entire program to be very supportive. I could reach out to my professors anytime, and they would help me with what I needed,鈥 Thompson says.
Thompson gained hands-on experience through an internship with the Seacoast United Soccer Club. His role included managing Seacoast United鈥檚 social media, handling ticket sales, and learning the ins and outs of running a recreational facility.
The experience gave him a deeper understanding of the operational side of recreation management. It also sparked an interest in public administration and nonprofits, which led Thompson to enroll in the accelerated master鈥檚 program for public administration.
Thompson completed his master鈥檚 in about a year while juggling his coursework and football.
鈥91制片厂 taught me a lot about time management and setting priorities, which has transferred into my career,鈥 Thompson says. 鈥淚鈥檓 able to have a lot on my plate and then structure it in a certain way where I can get everything done before I hit a deadline.鈥
From College to Career
After graduating, Thompson returned home to Delaware and took a chance on an opportunity to work as an insurance agent at Globe Life, where he helped families set up estate plans. He then used that experience to land a position as a quality assurance analyst at J.P. Morgan Chase, where he works with a team to help prevent financial crimes like money laundering.
Thompson says the leadership skills he learned from his recreation management and policy studies combined with his master鈥檚 experience have transferred well into the insurance and finance industries. Additionally, his ability to work well on a team鈥攁 trait developed during his years on the football field鈥攈as also been crucial to his success in his new role.
Thompson urges graduating students to be persistent in their job searches.
鈥淵our skills can transfer to multiple careers,鈥 Thompson says. 鈥淒on鈥檛 be afraid to take a leap of faith because sometimes unexpected opportunities can lead to something great.鈥