Leroy Keith | |
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8th President of Morehouse College | |
In office 1987 –1994 | |
Preceded by | Hugh Gloster |
Succeeded by | Walter E. Massey |
Personal details | |
Spouse(s) | Anita Keith |
Alma mater | Morehouse College,Indiana University |
Leroy Keith Jr. (born 1939) is a businessman and educator,the eighth president of Morehouse College,its second alumni President. [1] [2] Keith helped to double Morehouse's endowment from $27 million in 1987 to $60 million in 1993. [3] However he resigned from Morehouse in 1994 after a financial audit found that the fringe benefits he received from the college,including a college-owned house,could jeopardize the school's tax status." [4] [3]
Keith was appointed chancellor of the Massachusetts Board of Higher Education in 1975,the first African American to hold such a position in the US. [1] He was executive vice president of the University of Massachusetts System,and associate dean of the college and assistant professor of education and urban studies at Dartmouth College.
In 1997,Keith executed a buyout of Carson Products—makers of Dark &Lovely and Magic Shave—becoming its first African American chairman and CEO. Under his management,the company quadrupled in value and became a publicly traded company. [5]
Keith is married to Anita Keith and they have four daughters.
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