Senior Fellow

Peggy Valentine

Member Since 2026

Biography

Peggy Valentine is Professor Emerita at Howard University and Winston-Salem State University. She served as VP at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. from 2021 through 2024 and served previously as dean of Winston-Salem State University School of Health Sciences since 2006. Additionally, she served as interim chancellor at Fayetteville State University from August 2019 to March 2021.Valentine is the former associate dean in the College of Pharmacy, Nursing and Allied Health Sciences, Division of Allied Health Sciences, at Howard University, a position she held from 1998 to 2005. She received her Doctor of Education degree from Virginia Tech and Master of Arts degree and Bachelor of Science degree from Howard University. She began her career as a physician’s assistant (PA) following a short career as a registered nurse. She was recruited to join the PA faculty at Howard University and became department chair in 1983, serving in that role for six years. She has conducted research on homeless and minority issues. She has lectured extensively on minority HIV/AIDS issues to professional and lay groups nationally and internationally. Valentine has published in refereed journals, textbooks and HIV/AIDS training manuals and currently serves as editor-in-chief for the Best Practices in Health Professions Diversity Journal, which she founded in 2007. She is president of the Consortium for International Management Policy and Development.

History of Employment

Position Division Organization Start End
Registered Nurse Nursing Sibley Memorial Hospital 1972 1985
Physician Assistant Student Health George Washington University 1979 1980
Professor, Associate Dean, Department Chair College of Allied Health Sciences Howard University 1980 2005
Interim Chancellor Office of the Chancellor Fayetteville State University 2019 2021
Dean School of Health Sciences Winston Salem State University 2006 2021
Vice President, Allied Health Education Vanderbilt University Medical Center 2021 2024
Retired 2025 Current

Expertise

Primary Sector

Academic

Primary Functions

Academic Faculty Academic Administration Budgeting and Finance Communications and Marketing Grants Management Organizational Structure/Design/Development Strategic Planning
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