Bruno in middle of Mangum, Graham conflict

big rattler
0
FAMU Student Government Association (SGA) President Tonnette S. Graham has been an advocate of giving Elmira Mangum a fair shot to do the best she can in Lee Hall. But she’s refused to be a yes-woman for the FAMU president.

Voting “No Confidence” Kellen Winslow, Sr.

Mangum got off to a friendly start with Graham when she began her first term as SGA president back in May 2014. That soon changed in the fall when the two clashed over Mangum’s first athletic director, Kellen Winslow, Sr.

Winslow angered many FAMU supporters by saying that the athletics department should be torn down and rebuilt “the right way,” firing Head Football Coach Earl Holmes during homecoming week, and asking the student-athletes who complained to him about Holmes’ firing: “Don’t y’all have a book to read?”

Hundreds of FAMU students showed their anger by booing Winslow during the 2014 Homecoming Convocation. Graham let The FAMUan know that she was also disappointed with Winslow.

“We’ve seen everything that has unfolded these last events … regarding the firing of the coach, everything with Kellen Winslow’s acts and performance at convocation,” Graham told the student newspaper in 2014.

Graham then supported a unanimous “no confidence” vote against Winslow on the Board of Trustees’ (BOT) Athletics Oversight Committee on November 7. She also voted in favor the full BOT “no confidence” vote against Winslow that passed 6-3 on November 17. Winslow resigned on December 15.

Average Marks on Mangum’s Evaluation

When it came time to evaluate Mangum, Graham gave her average marks on July 9, 2015. She rated her as “Meets” expectations in seven areas but “Exceeds” expectations in only one area. Graham withheld numerical evaluations for “Internal Relations” and “Board and Governance Relations.” She also included some criticisms of the president.

“Dr. Mangum and her team would do well to provide more clear and timely decisions, particularly on external issues that arise,” Graham wrote. “I have been at times [been] baffled by what I characterize as a ‘slow’ response on matters that did not in my estimation require lengthy consideration.”

Graham also hinted at the Winslow controversy and other questionable hires by Mangum.

“I have at times been disappointed with the relationship between Dr. Mangum and this board,” Graham wrote. “I believe that some- not all-of the issues are self-inflicted. It should be noted that some of the issues do stem from direct reports to Dr. Mangum, and she as the leader has been held responsible.”

Voting “No” to a Proposed Bonus and Motions to Terminate

The next month, Graham was targeted for impeachment by the Student Senate and appealed to Mangum. Mangum overruled the impeachment decision on October 9, but talk spread that Graham was less-than-happy with the way the president handled the SGA controversy.

Less than ten days later, Graham joined the eight BOT members who voted against awarding a bonus to Mangum based on the results of her first year evaluation.

Graham did vote against two motions to fire the FAMU president on October 22 and her vice-president, Justin Bruno, led a march to Gov. Rick Scott’s office the next day in support of Mangum.

Renewed Tensions over Administrative Problems

Things calmed down for a short while but tensions soon rose again when Graham publicly blasted the Mangum administration for botching important duties. At the March 10 BOT meeting, Graham said staffers in the Division of Finance and Administration made FAMU look “silly” by missing a state deadline that almost caused the university to lose $2.3M.

Mangum has since made little secret of her frustration at having to deal with SGA leaders who she can’t count on to always be in her corner.  

Now Mangum is backing the request of the candidate who lost to Bruno in the SGA presidential race to redo the entire election even though the only reported problems were at the law school campus in Orlando. Bruno says his opponent’s campaign manager works in the FAMU Office of Communications and that Mangum is supporting “a deliberate attempt to manipulate the outcome of this election to work in favor of the administrators that are involved.”

The questionable actions Mangum has taken regarding the SGA election look like an effort to make sure that the next FAMU student body president won’t be as strong as Tonnette Graham.

Post a Comment

0Comments

Post a Comment (0)

#buttons=(Accept !) #days=(20)

Our website uses cookies to enhance your experience. Check Now
Accept !