Advocates
Kenechukwu "Kingsley" Nnam
Kenechukwu “Kingsley” Nnam
kenechukwunnam@usf.edu
Hi everyone! My name is Kenechukwu “Kingsley” Nnam, and I’m excited to serve as the Graduate Intake Facilitator at the Office of Academic Advocacy. I’m currently a second-year master’s student in the College Student Affairs program here in the College of Education. Before coming to the U.S., I earned my bachelor’s degree in Economics from the University of Calabar in Nigeria.
In this role, I’m here to support you—especially if you’re facing academic challenges
or just need help navigating your college experience. Whether it’s connecting you
with campus resources, helping you create an academic action plan, or simply being
someone to talk to, I’m here to listen and support your goals.
Over the past year, I’ve worked with Residential Education and the Department of Leadership,
Policy, and Lifelong Learning, and I’m really passionate about the impact we can make
when we take time to meet students where they are. I truly believe that even one conversation
can change the course of someone’s journey.
When I’m not working or studying, you’ll probably find me watching soccer—or trying
to learn how to swim (wish me luck!).
Please don’t hesitate to reach out —I’m here to help!