By Kelli Sharpe
NASHVILLE, TN (TSU News Service) – Tennessee State University’s Board of Trustees has appointed Dr. Ronald Johnson to serve as the interim president of the university, effective July 1, 2024. Johnson’s distinguished career in higher education spans nearly two decades with significant leadership roles at some of the nation’s most distinguished Historically Black College and Universities (HBCUs).
Johnson is known for his commitment to amplifying student success and strengthening the financial health and long-term sustainability of colleges and universities through a culture of accountability, shared governance, mentorship and continuous improvement.
From 2015-2018, Johnson served as president of Clark Atlanta University (CAU) from where he successfully led the transformation and comprehensive turnaround plans for the university. He was also interim president at Kentucky State University (KSU), where he leveraged his leadership and financial expertise to address the financial challenges facing the university and build long-term sustainability.
“We are pleased to welcome Dr. Ronald Johnson and have him join the TSU family,” said Board Chair Dakasha Winton. “Dr. Johnson’s distinguished higher education career, along with his accomplishments as an exceptional administrator, makes him the right fit for TSU at this time.”
Johnson is also a former member of the President’s Advisory Board of the White House Initiative on Historically Black Colleges and Universities and served as chairman of the Consumer Advisory Board of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau of the United States. In addition, he is also a co-founder and advisory board member of the HBCU Executive Leadership Institute (ELI) at CAU and a recipient of its inaugural Frederick S. Humphries Leadership Award.
“Fellow trustees and I look forward to collaborating with Dr. Johnson,” Winton added. “His proven leadership in strategically addressing complex issues, while developing innovative paths forward, will further lead the university during this transition. I know working with our students, staff, alumni and fellow board members, this next chapter will cement TSU’s legacy of excellence.”
Retiring TSU President Glenda Glover said Johnson’s experience and professional leadership will continue TSU’s legacy of excellence.
“Dr. Johnson is an excellent leader and did an incredible job at Clark Atlanta,” Glover said. “I will provide Dr. Johnson with any necessary support as he takes the helm of our great institution to continue the legacy of excellence that is the hallmark of Tennessee State University.”
Additionally, Johnson has served as a faculty member at Texas Southern, Florida A&M, Howard and Northeastern Universities. He earned a doctorate and master’s degree in economics from Stanford University and completed an MBA in finance and a bachelor’s degree in economics from Adelphi University.
He will serve as interim president for one year while the Board of Trustees conducts a national search to hire a permanent president.