According to Diverse, the HBCU champion has now become “head of The Quality Education for Minorities,” a nonprofit organization in the nation’s capital dedicated to improving education for minorities across the country.
“Toldson, who was appointed deputy director of The White House Initiative on HBCUs in 2013, took the helm of the Initiative after Dr. George Cooper died last year,” reported Diverse. “During his tenure at the Initiative, Toldson is credited with helping to devise strategies to sustain and expand federal support to HBCUs.”
Toldson, an author, and editor-in-chief of The Journal of Negro Education, will also return to Howard University in the nation’s capital as a professor. He “takes personal pride in his ability to promote HBCU scholarship and being an example of talent cultivated at HBCUs,” according to his LinkedIn account.
Dr. Kim Hunter Reed, who earned her doctorate degree from Southern University in Baton Rouge, will replace Toldson at the helm.
Many people, including Reed on her Twitter account, took to Twitter to thank Toldson for his incredible work over the years, you can read the tweets below.
I have all confidence @toldson will continue to excel as you return to @HowardU. Thanks for being a voice for #HBCUs https://t.co/z9nQjf7MD7
— Dr. Michael Lomax (@DrMichaelLomax) June 21, 2016
Please join us in thanking Dr. Ivory Toldson for the amazing work he has done for the initiative! @toldson #GoodLuck pic.twitter.com/UqZ0SGMskb
— White House HBCUs (@WHI_HBCUs) June 30, 2016
Wishing Dr Ivory Toldson all the best-thanks 4 all you’ve done for the WHI-HBCU-Farewell @WHI_HBCUs @toldson #HBCU pic.twitter.com/Fcytw2ikrv
— Joeletta Patrick (@JoelettaPatrick) June 30, 2016
Wishing my friend & colleague @toldson the best of luck as he transitions from @WHI_HBCUs. The best has yet to come pic.twitter.com/IaYiLBUc7S
— David Johns (@MrDavidJohns) June 30, 2016
Thank you @KimHunterReed for all you’ve done, and will do, to keep @WHI_HBCUs going strong!
— Ivory Achebe Toldson (@toldson) July 1, 2016