

Prior to her new role, Johnson was a strategy and performance analyst with Durham County Government. She is also the founder of The Alumni Collective, a North Carolina-based organization focused on strengthening alumni engagement and philanthropic support for historically Black colleges and universities. Johnson holds a bachelor’s degree from Winston-Salem State University and a master of public administration degree from Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia.

Camps has held senior leadership roles with several other North Carolina-based HBCUs, including North Carolina A&T State University, Shaw University, and Fayetteville State University. He has also served as vice president of operations at H4 Enterprises, LLC, where he oversaw compliance for multibillion-dollar contracts. A U.S. Army veteran, Camps received his bachelor’s degree in psychology from Bowie State University and his master’s degree in information systems from George Mason University in Virginia.

With over 25 years of leadership experience, Gray has a background in administration, finance, operations, higher education, and information technology. Throughout her career, she has led several complex initiatives relating to fiscal management. Previously, she was a project director for enrollment management at Winston-Salem State University in North Carolina. Dr. Gray is an alumna of Livingstone College.

