President Dr. Mark A. Brown says appointments reinforce the university's "Renaissance" by strengthening human capital, campus safety, and institutional excellence through proven military and executive leadership.
TUSKEGEE, Ala. | Tuskegee University has announced two major executive leadership appointments aimed at advancing its institutional transformation, naming Derrick Jordan as Chief Human Resources Officer and Darrius Durell Jones as Chief of Police.
The appointments represent another step in President and CEO Dr. Mark A. Brown's strategic vision to strengthen the university through experienced leadership focused on operational excellence, employee development, and campus safety. Both Jordan and Jones are U.S. military veterans who previously served the university in deputy leadership roles before assuming their new executive positions.
"Tuskegee University is in the midst of a Renaissance defined by purpose, performance, and people," Brown said. "We are committed to ensuring our students are both challenged and supported, that our faculty and staff are fully equipped to advance our mission, and that our campus remains a safe and empowering environment for all. Derrick Jordan and Darrius Jones are the kind of leaders who embody this vision. I have been deeply impressed by their leadership, and I am proud to have them on my team."
