Biography
As Senior Producer and Education Specialist for the Federal Judicial Center (FJC), Robb manages projects to design, create, and deliver multimedia educational courses, events, products, and services for federal judges and other stakeholders. Robb is occasionally involved in projects for the United States Supreme Court and the high courts of other countries involved in educational collaborations with the United States.
Before joining the staff of the FJC in 2016, Robb was the Manager of the Technology Education Training Department for the Maryland Judiciary. Before entering the public sector, as a private educational consultant and speaker, Robb authored manuals, programs, and books for national training companies and universities.
As a student in the University System of Maryland, Robb earned a bachelor's degree in computer science, a master's degree in Education (with a specialization in Distance Education and eLearning), a second master's degree in Business Administration (MBA), and a third master's degree in Information Technology Project Management. Currently, Robb is a Doctoral Candidate at Johns Hopkins University. His research and dissertation focus on educational solutions for achievement equity and social justice concerns in community-based organizations.
Robb comes to the United States from Ocho Rios, Jamaica, where he still has family and visits often. He and his wife and four children live in Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Robb is an active volunteer in his spare time, filling various roles in local, regional, and national organizations.