La’Tesha Sampson, Ph.D., director of the Master of Public Administration program at Seton Hall University, has been recognized with the President’s Lifetime Achievement Award, one of the highest civilian honors bestowed by the White House. Established by President George H. Bush, the award recognizes individuals who have dedicated more than 4,300 hours of community service—a milestone that reflects Sampson’s lifelong commitment to volunteerism and service to others.
“Logging over 4,300 hours of service represents more than just time—it symbolizes a lifetime of intentional impact. This award not only honors those hours, but also the hearts touched, lives changed, and futures reimagined. For me, it is a testament to the power of purpose and the strength of faith in action,” Sampson reflected.
With a career spanning more than 26 years, Sampson has worn many hats—social worker, business owner, community leader—each role united by a deep commitment to, and unwavering belief in, helping others.
A Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Sampson founded Great Joy Counseling and Consulting Services, which offers psychotherapeutic services to children, adolescents, adults, couples and families. She also serves as executive director of the Great Joy Community Development Corporation, a New Jersey-based nonprofit that focuses on empowering individuals and families to achieve self-sufficiency and holistic wellness.
As the director of the university’s M.P.A. program, Sampson applies the community-focused values she’s developed through years of clinical and nonprofit work directly into her teaching philosophy and student interactions.
Initiatives like capstone projects and partnerships with local government agencies mean students not only learn public administration theory but also apply it in settings that have a meaningful impact.
“My teaching emphasizes the practical application of theories, ensuring students engage in experiential learning opportunities that address real-world challenges,” Sampson noted. “By fostering a supportive and inclusive learning environment, I help emerging professionals embrace their unique strengths while preparing them to lead with empathy and integrity.”
Outside of her academic and professional roles, Sampson dedicates her time to causes close to her heart. She serves as a Board Member for the YWCA Union County, contributing to initiatives that support disenfranchised individuals and communities. She is also the Board Chair of Rz the Flags, a global outreach initiative addressing HIV/AIDS, domestic violence and human trafficking, and she holds a leadership position as a board member and treasurer of the PACE Committee for the National Association of Social Workers (NASW), where she plays a pivotal role in advancing the organization’s mission to promote social justice and advocate for progressive policies.
“Dr. Sampson’s tireless work in social justice and mental health, combined with her experience and expertise in multiple fields—clinical practice, business, public administration—really are exceptional. Her talent, passion and leadership extend beyond the classroom, touching the lives of individuals across New Jersey and beyond. We are honored to celebrate this milestone with her, as she continues to make a remarkable impact both within and outside of Seton Hall,” commented Jonathan Farina, Ph.D., interim dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. “I really am excited to see how Dr. Sampson puts service to others at the core of our M.P.A. program, to which she has brought unique innovations and energy.”
Sampson’s expertise has been highlighted in national media outlets, such as The New York Times, The Washington Post, NBC News and Thrive Global, as well as TV One’s Fatal Attraction series.
Throughout her career, Sampson has received numerous accolades. Most recently, she was named the 2024 YWCA of Union County Social Justice Advocate of the Year and the 2023 Outstanding Educator of the Year from the National Council of Negro Women. She also received the 2023 Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) Outstanding Social Work Mentor Award.
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