Virginia State University Appoints Felicia Johnson as Interim Athletic Director

Virginia State University has officially appointed Felicia Johnson as its interim athletic director, effective immediately. With 17 years of distinguished leadership in college athletic administration, Johnson brings a wealth of experience and a commitment to student success to this key position.

Having joined VSU in 2021, Johnson previously served as the senior associate athletic director for compliance and senior woman administrator. Her extensive background in collegiate athletics encompasses roles that showcase her proficiency in compliance, administration, and advocacy for student-athletes.

We are grateful to have Felicia Johnson as our interim athletic director,” said Dr. Annie C. Redd, VSU’s Chief of Staff. “Her extensive background and compassion for student-athletes make her an ideal fit for this role. Our University is fortunate to have Ms. Johnson and we are confident she will continue to uphold our standard for excellence in athletics.”

Before her tenure at VSU, Johnson was a vital member of the Athletics Department at Virginia Union University from 2007 to 2019. During her time there, she excelled in various capacities, including director of compliance, senior woman administrator, and associate athletic director. Her achievements earned her recognition as the CIAA Senior Woman Administrator of the Year twice, with honors in 2008-2009 and 2017-2018.

Johnson Makes History

In a historic milestone, Johnson was appointed the director of athletics at Virginia Union University in 2019, becoming the first female athletic director in the school’s history. This groundbreaking role set the stage for her current appointment at VSU, where she aims to build upon her predecessor’s legacy.

I am deeply appreciative of this opportunity to serve as the Interim Athletic Director at Virginia State University,” Johnson said. “My predecessor, the late Peggy Davis, was a tremendous leader and a champion for student-athletes. I will continue to uphold the pillars she instilled in our program both on and off the field.”