In recognition of his exemplary leadership and vision, the Maryland Daily Record has honored Morgan State University President David K. Wilson as a 2024 Most Admired CEO. Additionally, it listed Wilson on its 2024 Higher Education Power List.
The Most Admired CEO accolade celebrates business executives, higher education leaders and nonprofit executive directors with admirable leadership. A panel of judges selects the winners based on leadership qualities, community involvement, and testimonials from peers and community leaders.
“I am deeply honored and humbled to be recognized as one of Maryland Daily Record’s 2024 Most Admired CEOs and to be named to the Maryland Higher Education Power List,” said President Wilson. “These accolades are not just a reflection of how my leadership is perceived. It also mirrors the collective efforts of the dedicated, talented staff at Morgan, who work tirelessly every day to advance our mission.”
Leading By Examples
Throughout his tenure, President Wilson has emphasized the importance of teamwork in addressing the challenges within higher education. He believes that successful leadership is rooted in collaboration and recognizes the contributions of those around him. “I am fortunate to lead such a dynamic institution and to be surrounded by individuals whose commitment to excellence makes it possible for us to continue shaping the future of higher education in Maryland and beyond,” he stated.
This recognition adds to Wilson’s impressive list of honors. The Daily Record named him to the Maryland Power 100 List for three consecutive years (2021-2023) and he has received the Influential Marylander Award multiple times. In 2020, it acknowledged the president as an ICON Honoree, recognizing his notable achievements and leadership in Maryland business and academia.
President Wilson is the longest-serving president of any Historically Black College or University in the nation. He has spent over a decade transforming Morgan State into a leading institution. His advocacy for HBCUs highlights their fundamental role in developing future leaders and meeting the educational needs of their communities.
The Maryland Daily Record will celebrate Wilson, alongside other honorees, at a special ceremony next month.