ALISHA GREEN WYCHE, CHAIR

Alisha Green Wyche is an accomplished educator and equity-driven leader with a passion for empowering students and transforming learning environments. She currently serves as an Assistant Principal at a local high school, where she supports academic achievement, inclusive programming, and student-centered innovation.

Alisha holds a UF Bachelor’s degree in Communications, a Masters in Curriculum from the University of Hawai‘i and a Specialist degree in Educational Leadership from Barry University. Her career spans media, sports management, and K–12 education—where she has worked with students with disabilities, coached competitive cheerleading and track and field, and championed culturally responsive education.

A lifelong Gator and second-generation alum (both parents attended UF), Alisha’s earliest UF memories began as a child visiting campus. One of her most meaningful college experiences was serving as Associate Producer for UF’s Florida Invitational Step Show. Her commitment to community, creativity, and Black student advancement remains central to her role as Chair of Ancestors Dream Initiative. Alisha brings strategic insight and compassionate leadership to ADI, ensuring the organization stays focused on amplifying student voices and sustaining long-term impact. In her spare time, she enjoys traveling and supporting the performing arts.