Florida Memorial University Makes History with First Female Athletic Director
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Posted By: Will Moss on March 25, 2026 Florida Memorial University has made history by appointing Chandra Dorsey-Felton as its new Director of Athletics, marking the first time a woman has held this prestigious position at the Miami Gardens institution. The announcement represents a groundbreaking moment for the historically Black university, which was founded in 1879. University President William McCormick praised the appointment as both historic and strategic for the Lions' athletic program. "This marks a historic and defining moment for Florida Memorial University," President McCormick stated. "Chandra has demonstrated exceptional vision, discipline, and a deep commitment to the holistic success of our student athletes. Under her leadership, the roar of the Lions will be louder, prouder, and more impactful than ever before." Proven Leadership Experience Dorsey-Felton brings an impressive 25-year track record in collegiate athletics leadership to her new role. Her journey at FMU began when she was appointed Deputy Athletic Director for Student Success & Compliance in September 2024, followed by her promotion to Interim Director of Athletics in October 2025. During her tenure at FMU, she has successfully managed:
National Coaching Background Before joining FMU's administration, Dorsey-Felton established herself as a respected Division I women's basketball coach and administrator. Her coaching career included stops at several major institutions:
Throughout her coaching career, she earned recognition for building competitive programs while maintaining strong academic standards among her student-athletes. Vision for the Future Dorsey-Felton expressed her commitment to continuing FMU's tradition of excellence both on and off the field. "Florida Memorial University has a proud tradition of excellence, and I am honored to lead this department," she said. "Our focus will remain on developing student-athletes who succeed in the classroom, in competition, and in the community." Her appointment reflects Florida Memorial University's dedication to breaking barriers and fostering inclusive leadership while maintaining the highest standards of athletic and academic achievement. The university continues to prepare students for leadership, service, and success in the global community through its comprehensive academic and athletic programs. If you enjoyed this article, Join HBCU CONNECT today for similar content and opportunities via email! |
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