Focus Areas

Education
Higher Education
Leadership
Finance / Fundraising / Administration
Leadership Development
Organizational Development / Management

Biography

As the son of sharecropper parents who never had the chance to go to college, Dr. Willie D. Larkin recognized the value of higher education from an early age and has always strived to help others achieve their dream of a college education. As the ninth president of Grambling State University, he vows to continue the university’s historic commitment to put students first and prepare them to become leaders, pioneers and innovators. Dr. Larkin has served as Chief of Staff to leaders of Morgan State University and the University of Wisconsin Colleges, where he worked directly with the chancellor, and the president at Morgan State University, to provide oversight of nearly 3,000 employees and an operating budget of more than $300 million. At Auburn University, he was the faculty advisor to the university’s Board of Trustees and the first African American to chair the university’s 90-member University Senate. With his extensive experience in education, Dr. Larkin began his career by working more than 20 years as a leadership and organizational development specialist at the Alabama Cooperative Extension System, where he created leadership and economic development initiatives for the state of Alabama. Dr. Larkin is also a nationally recognized motivational speaker, trainer, consultant and writer who delivers high-impact speeches and seminars on personal and professional empowerment, leadership, conflict resolution and diversity in the workplace. Dr. Larkin is a former Kellogg Fellow who earned his doctorate in Agricultural Education Extension from The Ohio State University, where he specialized in 4-H and Youth Development. He earned both a bachelor’s degree in Agricultural Education and a master’s degree in Extension Education from Tuskegee University.