Alcorn State University to Honor Alumnus Brian K. Johnson with Auditorium Dedication

Brian Johnson

Alcorn State University is set to honor its distinguished alumnus, Brian K. Johnson, with the dedication of the School of Business Auditorium on Thursday, Nov. 14. The ribbon-cutting ceremony will take place at 2 p.m. in the Dr. Rudolph E. Waters Classroom Building. The celebration marks a significant tribute to Johnson’s contributions to the university and his exemplary career in the business and insurance sectors.

Making ASU Proud

“I would like to extend my gratitude to Brian Johnson for his support and dedication to Alcorn State University,” said Dr. Tracy M. Cook, Alcorn president. “His impressive career in business and the insurance industry is a testament to the standards we want our future graduates to embody once they leave our institution.”

Brian K. Johnson is a senior executive vice president at Fisher Brown Bottrell Insurance. He began his career as a management development associate at Trustmark National Bank in 2006, followed by a successful tenure at FBBI from 2007 to 2024. In his present role, Johnson specializes in risk and insurance advisory services for public entities, nonprofit organizations, educational institutions, manufacturers, and general contractors.

“Brian Johnson’s unwavering commitment to excellence in education and his ability to inspire students and colleagues alike has profoundly enriched our academic community,” remarked Dr. Antwon D. Woods, dean of the School of Business at Alcorn. “This recognition is a testament to his legacy, and we are proud to celebrate his achievements with the naming of this vital space, the Brian K. Johnson Auditorium.”

A Proven Leader

Johnson’s accolades include being named one of Insurance Business Magazine’s Top 100 Insurance Brokers in America for six consecutive years. The Mississippi Business Journal has recognized him as a Top 50 Under 40 Leading Business Leader. 

In his own words, Johnson emphasized the importance of Historically Black Colleges and Universities. “HBCUs have been a remarkable piece of American history and remain monumental in providing a quality education to leaders of today and tomorrow,” he said. He advocates for increased funding and fiscal responsibility in HBCUs to nurture talent and enhance opportunities for students.

Beyond his professional life, Johnson is deeply committed to community service. He holds leadership roles in several organizations, including St. Dominic’s Health Services Foundation and the USA International Ballet Competition. He is active in multiple fraternal and civic organizations, such as Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc., the NAACP, and the Madison County Business League & Foundation.


An esteemed graduate of ASU, Johnson holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration and a Master of Business Administration from Jackson State University.