New Trustees Join St. Francis College Board

St. Francis College added two new members to its Board of Trustees this fall: accomplished entrepreneur Arkell Cox and retired NBA stand-out and business executive Charles D. Smith, Jr.
“Arkell and Charles embody the values and ethics we work to instill in our students, which makes them such welcome additions to our distinguished Board of Trustees,” said Miguel Martinez-Saenz, Ph.D., President of St. Francis College. “We’re proud that the majority of our student body is women and men of color, and it’s critically important that our Board reflect diversity and inclusion. Arkell and Charles bring important and necessary perspective to our leadership. Their perseverance, tenacity and astute business acumen set an example for our students and provide invaluable insight to shape St. Francis College’s future.”
Arkell Cox, SFC Board of Trustees

Arkell Cox

Cox’s professional achievements include owning three Brooklyn IHOP restaurants, one of which is among the nation’s most successful. She is an IHOP Franchise Developer in Brooklyn. Cox is also the co-founder and Vice President of HerStoryLifeStyles, which empowers women in need and survivors of abuse. She serves as Vice President of Operations at production company One Africa Global, and is preparing to debut her own clothing line.

“The diversity of St. Francis College is something I celebrate, and I’m thrilled by the opportunity to contribute to an environment that allows each and every student to pursue his or her dreams,” said Cox, whose personal mantra is “Love Today Like There’s No Tomorrow…”. “I look forward to collaborating with my fellow Trustees and College leadership to continue to ensure St. Francis College is one of New York City’s premiere higher education institutions.”

Charles D. Smith, SFC Board of Trustees

Charles D. Smith, Jr.

After retiring in 1997 from a ten-year professional basketball career that included turns at the Los Angeles Clippers, the New York Knicks, and the San Antonio Spurs, Smith launched his own technology company, securing four patents on content management software innovations. He served as Executive Director of the National Basketball Retired Players Association, managing the organization’s growth and fundraising, and spearheaded new business for Midas Exchange, a unit of WPP, a multi-national advertising and public relations company.

Until this spring, Smith was Head of Sports & Entertainment at MediaCom, a global communications company. Currently, he is Director of Sports, Business & Entertainment division at MassMutual New Jersey-NYC General Agency.

“I’ve been working with students, faculty and staff at St. Francis College for the past year, and I’ve been inspired and energized by the unwavering commitment to excellence I’ve encountered here,” said Smith, who delivered the 2019 Thomas J. Volpe Lecture, a flagship annual event at the College, and has provided mentoring to the College’s student-athletes and counsel to College leadership since last fall. “I’m grateful to contribute even more to the collective efforts of the Trustees and staff to ensure students we serve can achieve their full potential.”

With the addition of Cox and Smith, St. Francis College now has 28 Trustees.