Richard Dent III, the Florida A & M University (FAMU) graduate who has enjoyed a highly successful career as a retail executive, resigned earlier this month from his post as vice chair of the FAMU Board of Trustees.
Dent, a likely prospect for chairman of the 13-member board had he stayed on, advised the chairman of the Board of Governors of the University System of Florida of his decision via e-mail late last Friday night, saying the demands of a new venture he is heading “will prevent me from giving the time and energy that FAMU needs from each and every Board of Trustees member.”
FAMU did not announce the popular alum’s departure nor did the Board of Governors, the body that appointed Dent to the FAMU Board of Trustees. Dent, who earned his undergraduate and master’s in business administration degree at FAMU, was recently appointed chief executive officer and president of Astor and Black Custom Clothiers, a new custom clothing company that will be based in Florida.
Dent took the new post after working more than a decade for Limitedbrands as an executive for its Victoria’s Secret ladies intimate apparel operations.
Dent could not be reached for comment. Rosalind Fuse-Hall, FAMU’s chief of staff and liaison for the Board of Trustees, said any trustees comment regarding Dent’s departure would come from the Board of Governors, the body that appointed Dent.
Fuse-Hall said the Board of Governors has a nominating committee responsible for handing vacancies, adding “The vacancy has to be noticed,” as in publicly posted before being filled.
Late this week, FAMU Board of Trustees chairman Solomon L. Badger issued a brief statement citing Dent as “a tremendous asset” to the FAMU board of trustees and the university as a whole. “He brought a high level of intelligence, creativity and enthusiasm during his tenure as a member of the board,” Ammons says.