Life
Harry L. Williams begins tenure As Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF) President & CEO
(PRNewswire) – Harry L. Williams has officially begun his tenure as President & CEO of the Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF).
After an extensive executive search of more than 200 candidates led by TM2 Executive Search, TMCF Board Chairman Jim Clifton and TMCF Founder N. Joyce Payne announced Williams as the new leader of TMCF at its 30th Anniversary Awards Gala succeeding Johnny C. Taylor, Jr.
“Our Board of Directors selected Dr. Williams because he was the best candidate for the job with a proven track record of raising millions of dollars, bipartisan advocacy, and creating innovative partnerships,” said Jim Clifton. “Harry has a unique appreciation and understanding of TMCF and HBCUs, as a member of our Board and former HBCU president, making him ready to hit the ground running day one.”
Williams served as the President of Delaware State University (DSU) for 8 successful years. Under his leadership, DSU completed its most successful 5-year fundraising campaign in its history, raising US$20 million.
In 2016, he was presented the National TRIO Achiever Award, and in 2017, HBCU Digest named him among the “Top 10 Influential HBCU Presidents” in the country.
TMCF also presented him with the Education Leadership Award at its 30th Anniversary Awards Gala.
Before DSU, Williams served at the University of North Carolina General Administration as interim Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs and was later elevated to interim Senior Associate Vice President for Academic and Student Affairs. He also progressed from Associate Director to Associate Vice Chancellor posts in the areas of academic affairs, enrollment and diversity at Appalachian State University. In between that tenure, he was the interim Director of Admissions for North Carolina A&T State University.
Williams has a Bachelor of Science in Communication Broadcasting and a Master of Arts in Educational Media, both from Appalachian State University, as well as an Ed.D. in Educational Leadership and Policy Analysis from East Tennessee State University. He is married to Robin S. Williams and is the father of 2 sons.
“This is truly a game-changing career opportunity for me, but more importantly it is a unique moment for the entire Black College Community,” stated Williams. “I am ready to work with the entire TMCF team, and I know our future as an organization has never been brighter.”
About the Thurgood Marshall College Fund: Established in 1987, the Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF) is the largest organization in the United States exclusively representing the Black College Community.
TMCF member-schools include the publicly-supported Historically Black Colleges and Universities and Predominantly Black Institutions, enrolling nearly 80 percent of all students attending black colleges and universities.
Through scholarships, capacity building and research initiatives, innovative programs and strategic partnerships, TMCF is a vital resource in the PK-12 and higher education spaces. The organization is also the source of top employers seeking top talent for competitive internships and good jobs.
Source: Thurgood Marshall College Fund
