Get to know the newest members of the Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University (FAMU) family and Board of Trustees, and its new leadership team.
Harold Mills, of Orlando, is a member of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta board of directors and the vice chair and former CEO of the award-winning company ZeroChaos.
Craig Reed, of Ohio, is the global director of Direct Materials and Services for the Sourcing and Logistics function at E.I. Du Pont De Nemours and Company.
David Lawrence Jr., of Miami, is a retired former publisher of The Miami Herald and chair of the Children’s Movement of Florida and is a board member of the Early Learning Coalition of Miami-Dade and Monroe.
Thomas W. Dortch Jr., of Atlanta, is chair emeritus of 100 Black Men of America, Inc. and president and chief executive officer of TWD.
Matthew Carter II, of Tallahassee, is an Army veteran and former Board of Governor’s member, and has previously served as a senior staff director in the Florida Senate.
Major General (Ret.) Gary T. McCoy, of Destin, is a former US Air Force serviceman and is owner and executive director of GTM Global Solutions, LLC.
Belvin Perry Jr., of Orlando, is a former 9th judicial district circuit judge and personal injury attorney at the Morgan & Morgan law firm.
Jaylen Smith, of Tallahassee, currently serves as interim president of the FAMU Student Government Association and is a George W. Gore and University Honors Program Scholar.
Congratulations to Kelvin Lawson, of Jacksonville, who has been elected the chair of the Board. Lawson is a national client service director with Acosta Sales and Marketing and is also board chairman of the Hubbard House of Jacksonville. Kimberly Moore, of Tallahassee, has been elected vice chair of the board and is vice president for Workforce Development at Tallahassee Community College (TCC).