Andrew Dailey, MDiv, MS
Andrew T. Dailey, MDiv, MS
Director, Minority Fellowship Program American Psychological Association, American Speech-Language-Hearing Association
Andrew T. Dailey, MDiv, MS, has worked in the non-profit sector for over 17 years and is the director of the Minority Fellowship Program (MFP) at the American Psychological Association. He is responsible for the overall program, including the vision and mission of MFP, and works closely with federal agencies, foundations, and advisory committees regarding policy and program decisions. He also fosters close collaborations with behavioral health, science, and other organizations. During his tenure, MFP has secured and administered over $23 million in federal and foundation funding.
Before directing the Minority Fellowship Program, Andrew developed and implemented national programs such as summer institutes, fellowships, and counseling programs. He has been active in the community through developing arts, counseling, training, and support programs for racial and ethnic minorities for over 25 years.
Andrew received a Bachelor of Science in Economics from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, a Master of Divinity in Pastoral Psychology from the Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary in Philadelphia, and a Master of Science in Psychology from Palo Alto University.