Mike Robinson: What year did you graduate?
Camille Robinson: I earned a Bachelors in 2004 and a Masters in 2006
Mike Robinson: What was your major?
Camille Robinson: I have a BA in Criminal Justice and a Masters of Public Administration with a concentration in HR Management
Mike Robinson: What made KSU a special place for you?
Camille Robinson: The people. I had professors who cared and made life-long friends who were like family. Little Frankfort is a special place for sure!
Mike Robinson: How did the lessons, friendships, mentoring, guidance, and or support impact your life and professional development after leaving KSU?
Camille Robinson: I have had a successful 18-year career with the Federal government. I feel KSU prepared and equipped me to be competitive among my peers and shine in the workplace. In my professional capacity, I have been able to give back to KSU through partnership opportunities. I also recruit for my employer and mentor KSU students.
Mike Robinson: What would you want to see in the next President of Kentucky State University?
Camille Robinson: I would like to see a leader with a vision come to KSU. Someone who loves KSU and who has a fundraising background. It is also important for the next president to be a person of integrity. I believe more alumni would give if they had confidence in leadership, being good stewards of the university's budget and finances.
Mike Robinson: Are you financial in the KSUNAA? If not, do you plan to become active?
Camille Robinson: Yes! I am financial with KSUNAA.
Mike Robinson: If active or once becoming active before March 2022, will you vote in the upcoming KSUNAA elections?
Camille Robinson: Yes! I will be voting in the upcoming elections.
Camille Robinson: I earned a Bachelors in 2004 and a Masters in 2006
Mike Robinson: What was your major?
Camille Robinson: I have a BA in Criminal Justice and a Masters of Public Administration with a concentration in HR Management
Mike Robinson: What made KSU a special place for you?
Camille Robinson: The people. I had professors who cared and made life-long friends who were like family. Little Frankfort is a special place for sure!
Mike Robinson: How did the lessons, friendships, mentoring, guidance, and or support impact your life and professional development after leaving KSU?
Camille Robinson: I have had a successful 18-year career with the Federal government. I feel KSU prepared and equipped me to be competitive among my peers and shine in the workplace. In my professional capacity, I have been able to give back to KSU through partnership opportunities. I also recruit for my employer and mentor KSU students.
Mike Robinson: What would you want to see in the next President of Kentucky State University?
Camille Robinson: I would like to see a leader with a vision come to KSU. Someone who loves KSU and who has a fundraising background. It is also important for the next president to be a person of integrity. I believe more alumni would give if they had confidence in leadership, being good stewards of the university's budget and finances.
Mike Robinson: Are you financial in the KSUNAA? If not, do you plan to become active?
Camille Robinson: Yes! I am financial with KSUNAA.
Mike Robinson: If active or once becoming active before March 2022, will you vote in the upcoming KSUNAA elections?
Camille Robinson: Yes! I will be voting in the upcoming elections.