FIT President Joyce Brown to Step Down After Historic 25-Year Tenure
Joyce Brown, the groundbreaking president of the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT), will step down from her role at the conclusion of the 2024-25 academic year after an impressive 25-plus years of leadership. As the first woman to hold the position, Brown’s legacy at FIT is deeply intertwined with advancements in curriculum, innovative facilities, and the school’s rise as a global force in fashion education. Among her many achievements is the development of a new 10-story academic building on West 28th Street, designed with energy efficiency and flexible learning spaces that will shape the next generation of fashion professionals.
Reflecting on her tenure, Brown expressed pride in the progress FIT has made under her leadership, including the continuous introduction of new faculty and cutting-edge programs. Known for her adaptability, Brown guided FIT through pivotal moments such as the COVID-19 pandemic, and cultural movements like Black Lives Matter and #MeToo, without allowing these challenges to dictate her decision to step down. Brown also emphasized her plans to remain active in the next chapter of her career, with no immediate intentions to retire. Instead, she is eager to explore new opportunities while helping ensure a smooth transition for her successor.
Under Brown’s leadership, FIT has not only expanded its degree offerings but also launched initiatives focused on social justice and innovation. FIT board chair praised Brown’s unwavering commitment to diversity, technology, and innovation, and lauded her visionary leadership. As the college begins its search for a new president, Brown’s departure marks the close of a transformative era, leaving a strong foundation for continued success.