FAMU has announced that Bryan F. Smith will
serve as the new special assistant to the president for anti-hazing.
Recently, Smith, who is a FAMU graduate, was the executive
director/co-founder of Destined for Success Educational Services, Inc. in Decatur, Ga.
“We welcome Mr. Smith back to FAMU,” said Interim President Larry
Robinson. “We are confident that with his expertise, he will ensure
that all of the initiatives that have been put in place will be
implemented.”
“I know this position will require a high level
of communication with various entities around campus, with the local
community and with investigative agencies,” Smith said. “It will be a
demanding position but I am very confident in my abilities and I vow to
be organized, timely, fair, proactive, open and honest, ethical and
hard-working. It will be my goal to change any culture of hazing
through a variety of strategies, to maintain an efficient reporting
process for any allegations of hazing, to facilitate tangible
informational sessions regarding hazing, to ensure that the Student Code
of Conduct is being adhered to and to help maintain the integrity of
the University.”
Smith received his juris doctorate from John
Marshall Law School, a master’s degree in public management from FAMU
and a bachelor’s degree in political science from North Carolina A&T
State University.
He is registered as a certified mediator
for the State of Georgia. He has been offered a salary of $90,000 and
is scheduled to report to work on Feb. 1.