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Philadelphia鈥檚 Poet Laureate A Class Unto Herself

ALUMNI SPOTLIGHT

Trapeta B. Mayson 鈥15 EMBA

In December 2019, the Free Library of Philadelphia selected Mayson as the city鈥檚 next poet laureate. Although she may be the first MBA ever to hold this cultural position, Mayson says her experiences in the Villanova Executive MBA program
have enabled her to contribute more to her community and her craft.

Focused on Community 

Mayson has spent her career in the nonprofit world, mainly at organizations supporting mental health, intellectual disabilities and substance abuse, as well as working with the arts at the Please Touch Museum. Today she serves as the chief program officer for COMHAR, Inc., where she develops programming for 11,000 individuals with mental health challenges and intellectual disabilities in the Kensington section of Philadelphia. 鈥淢y work is my mission. It鈥檚 about helping people live the lives they want to live.鈥 It鈥檚 a calling, much like her other career as a poet. Mayson started writing in the fifth grade but became serious about it in high school. In her 20s, she knew she wanted to pursue writing but didn鈥檛 call herself a poet until her 30s, when she found her voice and discovered the importance of making writing accessible. 鈥淔or me, writing and poetry is about truth telling,鈥 Mayson shared. 鈥淚t helps me process what I see in the world and then I try to turn it into a more universal experience.鈥 

Fulfilling Her Purpose 

Some in Mayson鈥檚 circles questioned how an MBA could support her nonprofit work or her poetry, but Mayson saw the Villanova EMBA as the means to contribute more to both. 鈥淚鈥檝e always thought like an entrepreneur,鈥 Mayson explained. 鈥淎rtists are always looking for ways to make a living and sustain themselves. A solid foundation in business and leadership has allowed me to contribute more.鈥 Even before becoming the poet laureate, Mayson was well regarded as a teaching artist in the Philadelphia literary community. She created programs for children in schools and juvenile detention centers, as well as people in shelters or correctional institutions, using poetry as a way to explore their stories and their choices. Now, Mayson will grow her reach further. During her term as the city鈥檚 poet laureate, she plans to focus on mental health and young people, using poetry as part of the healing process. She also wants to bring together poets and visual artists to create exhibits in libraries throughout the city. Another project will focus on culture, food and poetry in partnership with the Reading Terminal Market. Plus, she plans to pay tribute to the legendary Toni Morrison. All this, plus her day job, in the next two years. Mayson isn鈥檛 letting time quell her ambition at all. 鈥淎rt has a way of calling you to make it happen,鈥 she concluded.

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An Excerpt from
鈥淥n Sunday They Will Come鈥 

Immigration Raid Likely Starting Sunday 

Will it be before or after
Mass she wonders 

Should they avoid the market 

Should they play checkers first 

Should mommy cook all
of the week鈥檚 meal 

Like her usual routine 

Or leave it 

Since they are coming on Sunday 

鈥揟rapeta B. Mayson 鈥15 EMBA