Daa’iyah Lang joined the School of Law as senior business manager in September 2025.
She is an accomplished business and finance leader with more than 18 years of experience driving financial strategy, compliance, and operational excellence across complex global organizations. As associate director of finance at the Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs, she managed budgets exceeding $100 million, led large international teams, and strengthened systems for transparency and fraud prevention. Her leadership has spanned continents, including key roles in Uganda and Tanzania, where she oversaw major USAID-funded initiatives and built local capacity through mentorship and training.
In her current tole, Land serves as a strategic advisor on all fiscal and operational matters under the Law School’s Responsibility Centered Management model. In this role, she oversees financial planning, business operations, and workforce management, ensuring the School’s resources align with its mission and long-term goals. She holds a master’s degree in Accounting and Financial Management from the University of Maryland Global Campus.
As director of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging at UBalt Law, Stephen Cirino leads strategic initiatives that enhance the experiences of students, faculty, staff and alumni. He collaborates with university stakeholders and leadership to advance policies, procedures and programs that drive sense of belonging, professional and leadership development, and equitable learning environments.
Before joining UBalt Law in January 2025, Cirino built a career in academia and the music industry. At the University of the Arts, he developed measurable frameworks and initiatives, launched Inclusive Philly to amplify voices, and partnered with community organizations to create meaningful impact, earning recognition from NPR. He was honored with the President’s Distinguished Teaching Award in 2021 for his excellence in education.
Before academia, Cirino spent seven years at Sony Music Entertainment/Red Distribution, where he played a pivotal role in releasing multiple platinum and gold records. As the founder of Future Management, he spearheaded the release of eight Billboard-charting albums and provided industry insights on platforms such as CNBC, discussing the rise of Spotify.
