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Building on Solid Ground: Dr. Valerie Kinloch on Leading JCSU into a New Era of Excellence

42 min · 14. maj 2026
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In our 50th episode, Charlotte Business Journal editor Robert Morris sits down with Dr. Valerie Kinloch, the 15th president of Johnson C. Smith University and a proud 1996 JCSU alumna. As the university prepares to graduate the class of 2026, Dr. Kinloch reflects on what it means to hand a diploma to students from the same stage where she once stood as a student. Dr. Kinloch opens up about the challenges and progress surrounding JCSU's accreditation status, why she views the probation period as an unexpected but necessary foundation-strengthening exercise, and what comes next. She discusses the university's evolving relationship with Charlotte's business community, the role of the Mayor's Racial Equity Initiative, and her vision for a transdisciplinary academic model that prepares students for careers that don't yet exist. She also shares the personal connections and mentors that shaped her own journey — from a chemistry teacher in Charleston to the Aspen Ascend Fellowship — and what she wants every JCSU graduate to carry into the world: heads held high, spines straight, and an unshakeable belief in themselves. A milestone episode for a milestone guest. Happy 50th, NC Business Minds!

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