Henry has been a part of the FAMU family for more than 30
years. Her valuable experience includes
significant responsibilities in budgeting, grants development and research
processes.
“I have previously worked with Cynthia Henry in the FAMU
School of the Environment while serving as an administrator, professor and
principal investigator. Her attention to detail and superb interpersonal skills
will continue to serve the FAMU community well,” said Robinson.
Robinson praised the contributions of Mukes. She
came out of retirement to assist him and the Office of the President in
September 2016 when he was appointed interim president.
“Mrs. Mukes answered the call and returned to FAMU to help
with multiple facets of coordinating activities of the president’s office. She will be missed,” said Robinson.
Henry’s appointment is effective immediately.