Dive Summary:
- Florida A&M's interim President Larry Robinson announced Friday that Bryan F. Smith would join the school as its new anti-hazing administrator.
- Smith will start the job on Feb. 1, earning $90,000 annually, and be responsible for seeing that anti-hazing initiatives adopted following the 2011 death of drum major Robert Champion are implemented.
- Smith is a Floria A&M alumnus with a master's degree in public management from the school, as well as a law degree from John Marshall Law School and a bachelor's in political science from North Carolina A&T State University.
From the article:
"... Interim university President Larry Robinson said Friday that Smith's job will be ensuring that initiatives adopted after the hazing death of a band member are implemented. ..."