Four Black Professionals Appointed to Administrative Positions

Stanley Bazile has been appointed vice president for student affairs and campus life at Ithaca College in New York. He currently serves as vice president for student affairs and dean of students at St. Francis College in Brooklyn, New York. In addition to his current role, he previously served as St. Francis College’s chief diversity, equity, and inclusion officer.

Dr. Bazile is a graduate of Stony Brook University in New York where he received his bachelor’s degree and master of social work degree. He holds a Ph.D. in educational leadership from Pennsylvania State University.

China Jude has been named interim athletic director at Chadron State College in Nebraska. She currently serves as CEO and founder of Auggie Oliver, LLC, a consulting firm for strengthening organizational demographics. Prior to her current role, she was the inaugural vice president for diversity, equity, and inclusion with the Denver Broncos.

Dr. Jude is a graduate of historically Black Alabama State University where she majored in broadcast journalism. She holds a master’s degree in sports management and marketing from the United States Sports Academy and a doctorate in athletics administration from Northcentral University.

Kofi N. Ofori has been named chief financial officer for the faculty of arts and sciences at Harvard University. Currently, he is the senior associate dean for finance and administration for the Krieger School of Arts and Sciences at Johns Hopkins University. He previously held financial management positions with Arizona State University, New York University, Pennsylvania State University and the University of Maryland.

Ofori is a graduate of Pennsylvania State University.

Brint Martin has been named deputy director of athletics for facilities and event management at historically Black Hampton University in Virginia. She has served the university in numerous alumni affairs leadership positions.

Martin is a two-time graduate of Hampton University earning a bachelor’s degree in marketing and an MBA.

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