Blayson Kweh-Fagbodun
Founder & CEO
Blayson Kweh-Fagbodun is a devoted Christian, distinguished leader, and visionary Founder and Chief Executive Officer of BRIDGE. Known for her integrity, compassion, and unwavering commitment to service, she brings a rare blend of academic rigor, strategic leadership, and humanitarian advocacy to every sphere of her work. She is currently pursuing a Doctorate in Organizational Leadership with an emphasis in Healthcare Administration, building on a strong academic foundation that includes a Master of Science in Health Psychology and a Bachelor of Science in Health Studies. Her professional experience spans healthcare management, social services administration, and complex case coordination within the legal system and family court. She is a steadfast advocate for children, youth, and families facing abuse, neglect, domestic violence, substance use, sexual assault, abandonment, and other critical challenges. Her scholarly portfolio reflects a commitment to understanding and improving human behavior and lived experiences. Her research, Culture and Language Among Utica University Students, employs both qualitative and quantitative methodologies grounded in sociology and anthropology. In 2014, she contributed to Cancer Nursing with a published commentary analyzing the quality of life of caregivers providing end-of-life support. With over a decade of dedicated service at Clark County Family Services—and more than 25 years of cumulative experience in child protective services—Mrs. Kweh-Fagbodun excels as a Family Services Specialist and Medical Services Coordinator. Her expertise includes behavioral data analysis, crisis intervention, case management, interagency collaboration, and program development. Her career also includes international humanitarian leadership, having served as Office Manager for Save the Children Fund in Ivory Coast and as a Social Worker with UNHCR Caritas, roles that expanded her global insight into social development and community resilience. A former Peer Tutor at Utica University, she has provided tailored academic support in Biology, English, and Psychology. Fluent in English, French, and Krahn, she is recognized for her cross-cultural communication skills, analytical depth, and forward-thinking leadership. Mrs. Kweh-Fagbodun is exceptional at bringing together multidisciplinary teams, designing data-driven solutions, and championing the well-being of children, families, and vulnerable populations. Guided by integrity, compassion, and a commitment to evidence-based leadership, she remains steadfast in her mission to strengthen family support systems, advance health equity, elevate organizational excellence, and inspire meaningful, transformative change within her community and beyond.