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Executive Board Officers (2024-2026)

Executive Board officers are elected from among the chapter representative members on the VSUAA Board of Directors. Executive board officers are elected to a two-year term.  In addition to these officers, the Immediate Past President, Historian, Parliamentarian, and the University Alumni Relations Officer all serve as ex officio members on the Executive Board.

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Laurie M. Carpenter, VSU Class of '12 & '87

National President

E:  president@vsuaaonline.com

Member of the VSUAA-Tidewater Chapter

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Sharon Crenshaw, VSU Class of 1979

National Vice President

E: vicepresident@vsuaaonline.com

Member of the VSUAA-Chesterfield Chapter

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Irene Logan, VSU Class of 1975

National Treasurer

E:  treasurer@vsuaaonline.com

Member of the VSUAA-Military Alumni Chapter

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Stephanie F. McNeil, VSU Class of 1983

Financial Secretary

E: financial-sec@vsuaaonline.com

Member of the VSUAA - Petersburg Chapter

Kathy Boullt

Kathy Boullt, VSU Class of '76 

Recording Secretary

E: recording-sec@vsuaaonline.com

Member of the VSUAA-Richmond Chapter

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La'Shawn Reid, VSU Class of 1995

Corresponding Secretary

E: corresp-sec@vsuaaonline.com

Member of the VSUAA-VSU Alumni Band Chapter

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Kenyana Dawson, VSU Class of 2004

Chaplain

E: chaplain@vsuaaonline.com

Member of the VSUAA-Atlanta Chapter

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Dr. Michal Raniney, VSU Class of 2002 and 2019

Immediate Past President - (Ex officio member)
Member of the VSUAA-Gospel Chorale Chapter

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Dr. Valarie A. Jones, VSU Class of 1970

Parliamentarian - (Ex officio member)

E: parliamentarian@vsuaaonline.com

Member of the VSUAA-Chesterfield County Chapter

VSU 2025 Football Schedule

The 2025 Football Schedule has been announced and highlighted by four home games. The Trojans start on the road against Barton College on a Thursday night, August 28, at 7 pm. The following week, the team will travel to rival Norfolk State, under the leadership of new coach Michael Vick, on September 6. After the bye week, they will play two away conference games, one against Winston-Salem State and one against Fayetteville State.

On October 4, Johnson C. Smith will travel to Rogers Stadium for the first home game, Military & First Responders Appreciation Day, and Family & Friends Weekend. After a trip to Bowie State, the Trojans play three straight at home against Elizabeth City State (Oct. 18), Bluefield State (Oct. 25), and Lincoln (Nov. 1) before finishing the season against Virginia Union on November 8. Elizabeth City State will be Faculty and Staff Appreciation, Bluefield State will be Homecoming, and Lincoln will be Senior Day. All home games will start at 2 pm unless televised by HBCU Go, which will start at 1 pm. The HBCU Go TV schedule will be released at a later date.

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