Roneagle in the Spotlight: Dawana M. Johnson
Dawana M. Johnson was the Salutatorian from the Class of 1990. Presently, she is employed by Citi where she has built a 23 year career. Until 5 months ago, she had been in Internal Audit where she held various positions with the last dual roles including that of Senior Audit Manager with domestic and global responsibilities for specific audits within the Mortgage and Retail businesses and serving as Chief Audit Executive for a legal vehicle. Dawana was recently promoted and is now in the Anti-Money Laundering (AML) Project Management Office (PMO) in the newly created role as the Citi AML Global Head of Plan Documentation. In this role, she is responsible for establishing the Documentation Utility within the AML PMO.
Dawana is specifically focused on meeting AML regulatory commitments by overseeing and guiding the production of thousands of high-quality artifacts which satisfy independent reviewers, including Compliance Testing, Internal Audit and regulators. Through the development and execution of required training plans, she will also assist in strengthening these skills globally within AML and with respective business partners to help mitigate execution risk and successfully demonstrate completion of project milestones. This position capitalizes on the documentation skills Dawana developed as an Internal Auditor with Citi and she will continue to maintain the following certifications: Certified Internal Auditor (CIA); Certification in Control Self-Assessment (CCSA); Certified Anti-Money Laundering Specialist (CAMS); Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE); and Certification in Risk Management Assurance (CRMA).
In preparation for a career in Corporate America, Dawana matriculated in Business School at Washington University in St. Louis where she was an Ervin Scholar. While New Orleans is always in her heart and she returns frequently, she now lives in the Dallas-Fort Worth area after having also lived in New York City and Tampa.
Dawana supports various volunteer organizations that include Big Brothers Big Sisters, MegaCARE, the humanitarian ministry of The Potter’s House, and the Junior League of Arlington (JLA) where she is the Back to School Kick-Off (BTSKO) Committee Chair. As Committee Chair, she and her committee were responsible for sourcing and managing the 900 volunteers needed to provide backpacks and services to 10,000 students in preparation for their first day of school. This initiative is a partnership between the Arlington Independent School District, The Jerry Jones Foundation, JLA, NAACP, The Salvation Army and the Churches of Arlington.
Dawana is also a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated where she serves on the Membership and Reclamation Committee, the Economic Development Committee and the Audit Committee.
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