“It is an honor to
have been selected to serve as the dean of libraries at Florida A&M University,”
said Watkins, who will begin work at FAMU in early January 2014. “The library
serves a fundamental role in the process of higher education because it
organizes and provides access to the information resources that support
teaching, learning and research. I am looking forward to working with the staff
and students and to serving their needs at the library.”
Watkins, who has more than 14 years of experience working as
an academic librarian and library director, says she also looks forward to
using her position to contribute in any way she can to the institution’s
stalwart academic programs, research initiatives and legacy of excellence.
Since October of 2007, Watkins served as director of the
library at Hampton University, in Hampton, Va., where she worked to ensure that
the library had the necessary resources to support the university’s academic
programs.
Her responsibilities included strategic leadership for the
library, supervising a staff of 34 librarians and support staff, coordinating
budget planning and expenditures for a total budget of $2.1 million, and
developing and implementing the strategic plan for the main campus library, as
well as the satellite campus library located at Virginia Beach, Va.
Watkins earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from the
University of Texas at Austin in 1990. In 1998, she earned a dual master’s
degree in English and library and information science from the University of
South Carolina.
Watkins began her professional career as the collection
development librarian at Johnson C. Smith University in Charlotte, N.C. She was
promoted to systems and collection development librarian and served in this
position from 1999 to 2004. She was
later promoted to the position of associate director of library services in
2004. During 2006, she served as acting director of the library and, in 2007,
was appointed director of the library at Johnson C. Smith University.
Watkins is a long-time advocate for library and information
initiatives that focus on meeting the needs and expectations of students and
faculty. She currently serves on the board of directors for the New Library
Directors Mentor Program and is a mentor to up-and-coming library directors.