FAMU will host its annual Honors Convocation Thursday, March 28 at 11
a.m. in Lee Hall Auditorium. Alumna and retired Navy Lt. Cmdr Pia
Woodley will serve as the keynote speaker. Currently, Woodley is an
adjunct professor in the FAMU School of Allied Health Sciences.
While
a student at FAMU, Woodley, a native of Miami, Fla. was elected FAMU’s
Student Government Association President for the 1988-1989 academic
year. After graduation, she obtained a direct commission into the United
States Navy as a Medical Service Corps Officer.
Her career culminated at
the Naval Medical Center in Portsmouth, Va., as the special assistant
to the director for Administration. During a mid-tour assignment, she
became the logistics officer for the Surgeon General of Multi-National
Forces-Iraq in Baghdad, Iraq.
She was the principal advisor to the
Surgeon General on matters concerning infrastructure capacity
development for Iraq’s Ministry of Health. She returned as a combat
veteran and assisted the head of the Human Resources Management
Department, responsible for the accountability of more than 2,500 new,
current, and terminated military, civilian, and contract employees.
Woodley
earned numerous awards during her military career; in February 2010,
she completed 20 years of honorable service in the United States Navy.
She holds 215 life, health and variable annuity licenses.
She is
a full-time student at Northcentral University pursuing a doctorate
degree in business administration with a specialization in health care
management. She completed her bachelor’s degree in health care
management in 1989. She earned a master’s degree in management with a
specialization in logistics.
She is a life member of the FAMU National Alumni Association.