Harry L. Williams is an American educator who is president and CEO of the Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF), an organization representing the Black College Community.
[1] After earning his Bachelors of Science in Communications Broadcasting, and his Masters of Art in Educational Media from Appalachian State University, Williams earned his Doctorate of Education, Educational Leadership and Policy Analysis from East Tennessee State University.
[2] Williams was president of Delaware State University (DSU) where he worked for eight years.
In 2017, Williams was selected by the TMCF board of directors to be the next president and CEO.
[3] Williams has written opinion-editorials on higher education,[4] diversity, partnerships, HBCU sustainability,[5] and advocacy.