Meet Our Team
The Office of Equity and Inclusion is housed in Burgin E. Dossett Hall, first floor,
room 109, and is comprised of the following support staff:
Vice President for Equity and Inclusion
Keith V. Johnson, PhD
johnsonk@etsu.edu
423-439-4445
Dr. Johnson serves as the Vice President for Equity and Inclusion. Dr. Johnson began his academic career as an assistant professor of engineering in the Department of Engineering, Engineering Technology and Surveying at East Tennessee State University (ETSU). In 1993, Johnson accepted a position at ETSU as assistant professor. In following his commitment to engineering, in 1997, he was tenured and promoted to associate professor, served as assistant chair from 1996-2000, and in 2000 was promoted to interim chair before serving as chair from 2001 to the present. In this role, he contributed to the overall success of the Department of Engineering, Engineering Technology, Interior Architecture, and Surveying leading the department through successful ABET, CIDA, and NASAD accreditations.
Johnson is a native of North Carolina, earned a BS and MS in industrial technology at North Carolina A&T State University, Greensboro, NC and a PhD in industrial technology from The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH. Johnson studied as a fellow in the TBR Maxine Smith Fellows Program 2005-2006, is currently active in the CIEC General Conference, remains active in teaching, service and research, was influential in creating a joint Engineering Degree Program with Tennessee Technical University, and represents ETSU nationally.
Over the years, Johnson has been an active member of many institutional advisory boards and committees including strategic planning, curriculum, governance, task forces, faculty senate, tenure and promotion, and search committees as well as contributing to external professional organizations and networks. He has been a principal investigator on state and federally-funded grants. Among other achievements, under Johnson’s leadership, several Minority Faculty Recruitment Grants were secured serving to assist in the increase of the number of minority students earning doctorates. Grant outgrowth continues to increase the pool of potential faculty of color at the university.
His desire is to provide strategic guidance to ETSU toward a culture that embraces, appreciates, and supports faculty, staff, and students from various backgrounds and with various experiences and viewpoints.
Coordinator
Chassidy Cooper, PhD
coopercl@etsu.edu
423-439-4444
Dr. Cooper currently serves as the Coordinator. Prior to joining ETSU, Cooper worked in academic and student affairs areas including: academic and career advising, academic support, new student orientation, first year experience, and student leadership development.
Cooper is a native Arkansan. She received her bachelor’s degree in history from Sewanee-the University of the South, master’s degree in higher education from UA Little Rock and completed her doctoral program in Interdisciplinary Leadership Studies at the University of Central Arkansas.
As a Graduation and Retention Advocate award winner, Academy for Teaching and Learning award recipient, and Southern Region Education (SREB) Doctoral Scholar program graduate, Cooper has been on the frontline of student success, learning, and retention. Her passion for equity and inclusion is evident in her research agenda and community engagement. Her research focuses primarily on students of color in higher education. She has served in a host of capacities for various organizations, currently the Past-President for Arkansas Academic Advising Network (ArKAAN). As a diversity champion, Cooper hopes to make everyone feel visible, validated, and valued in effort to support ETSU’s inclusive excellence.
Presidential Fellow
Antony Norman, PhD
normanad@etsu.edu
423-439-4445
Dr. Antony (Tony) Norman comes to ETSU as a second-year Presidential Fellow to support the implementation of several institutional initiatives, among them Moon Shot for Equity. Tony earned his Ph.D. in Educational Psychology from the University of Virginia in 1990. He participated in the American Council on Education (ACE) Fellows program (Class of 2018) and spent his fall 2017 semester at ETSU as part of his fellowship. Tony’s motto for this year at ETSU is, “Here to serve.
Office Coordinator
Kim Maturo
maturo@etsu.edu
423-439-4445
Kim Maturo currently serves as the Office Coordinator. Prior to joining the Office of Equity and Inclusion, Maturo supported the billing office at the College of Nursing’s Office of Practice, and soon transferred to the Office of the Dean as an information research tech. Her primary functions involved supporting the director of fiscal affairs, secretary of the College of Nursing Council, and administrative support to Budget Advisory Committee, and College of Nursing Bylaws and Standing Rules Committee.
Maturo moved to Johnson City in 2010 from Connecticut where she worked for ten years as an executive secretary in a nursing home, an additional ten years working as the office manager of an assisted living facility where she received a resident services award from the Connecticut Assisted Living Association in 2005. Maturo has five years of experience working in a tax law office, received the distinguished staff member of the year award in 2012-2013 from the College of Nursing and received IAAP-CAP certification in 2015.
Graduate Assistant, Office of Equity and Inclusion
Onyedika Okonkwo
okonkwoo@etsu.edu
Onyedika, is a dynamic individual who is currently pursuing a master’s degree in digital media at East Tennessee State University (ETSU). With a passion for creativity and a keen eye for detail, Onyedika has successfully balanced academics and a thriving career. Presently, Onyedika holds the role of Creative Team Lead at Digital Square Limited, where innovative ideas come to life through the digital realm. Simultaneously, Onyedika serves as a dedicated Graduate Assistant in the Office of Equity and Inclusion at ETSU.
Beyond the academic and professional spheres, Onyedika finds joy and fulfillment in the world of art, particularly drawing. This creative outlet not only serves as a form of self-expression but also provides a unique perspective on visual storytelling. Additionally, Onyedika's passion for advertising reflects a desire to merge the worlds of creativity and marketing, finding innovative ways to captivate audiences through digital media. With a rich blend of academic prowess, professional experience, and a flair for creativity, Onyedika is poised to continue making meaningful contributions to the fields of digital media and equity and inclusion. Their journey exemplifies dedication, innovation, and a commitment to creating a more inclusive and imaginative world.