Clinton J. Normore

VP of Diversity & Inclusion at A T Still University of Health Sciences

Clinton Normore, MBA, is the Vice President for Diversity & Inclusion. He began as the inaugural director of diversity at A.T. Still University of Health Sciences (ATSU) in September 2013 and was promoted to associate vice president in 2016. Mr. Normore leads a University-wide diversity effort, working with faculty, staff, students, deans, and leadership at the University’s highest levels in support of ATSU’s mission of providing healthcare to the underserved. Mr. Normore was a National Institution on Minority Health Disparities Scholar in 2015. He is a trained Civil Rights Investigator and is a certified Campus Security Authority. Since joining ATSU, Mr. Normore has been instrumental in developing a framework for diversity and a diversity strategic plan. Under his leadership, the University was the first health professions university to receive the coveted Higher Education Excellence in Diversity (HEED) Award in 2017, 2018, and 2019. Since August 2014, he has been a faculty member of ATSU’s Missouri School of Dentistry & Oral Health and is currently conducting research on cultural proficiency. He chairs ATSU’s Advisory Council On Diversity and serves on many University-level committees and task forces. Normore worked at Oklahoma City University from 2001 to 13 and was a member of the 1988 University of Kansas national championship basketball team. He has also served as a police officer, owned several businesses, taught and coached at the high school level, and was an assistant women’s basketball coach for Oklahoma City University’s 2012 national championship team.

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  • VP of Diversity & Inclusion

    Current role