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401 W. Kennedy Blvd.
Tampa, FL 33606-13490
(813) 253-3333
2002 University of South Florida, B.S
2005 University of South Florida, M.Ed.
2011 University of South Florida, Ed.D.
Problem Solving and Visionary Leadership
Curriculum and Achievement
Human Resources, Retention and Recruitment
Instructional Leadership
Organizational Leadership, Safety and Decision Making
Educational Leadership Administrative Internship
Diversity and Ethics
Leadership Development, Mentorship and Coaching
New Program Development and Evaluation
Professional Disposition Assessment
Educational Leadership Preparation
Classroom Teacher Preparation
Secondary Education, Social Science
Teacher Evaluation
Diversity Coaching
Adrianne Wilson is the chair of the education department, where she provides support and oversight for all undergraduate and graduate programs within the department.
Wilson is the coordinator of the master's in educational leadership program, where she prepares candidates for leadership in various K-12 educational settings. Wilson was instrumental in developing the master’s program in 2017 and has continuously worked to build the program by establishing strong partnerships with the Hillsborough County Public School District. Wilson’s most notable partnership was the Turnaround School Leadership collaboration with Hillsborough, which has resulted in numerous candidates becoming school leaders throughout local school districts.
Additionally, Wilson is also the lead instructor for the Diversity and Ethics course within the undergraduate program in her department, and she also provides diversity consultation and workshops for public and private schools in the Tampa Bay area.
Lastly, Adrianne Wilson serves on the board of the Florida Association of Professors of Educational Leadership. She also serves on the board of directors and is the President for the National Coalition of 100 Black Women, Tampa Bay Chapter, which is a national advocacy organization.
UT DEI Change Agent Award, 2023
USF Alumni Award, 2022
RISE grant recipient, 2020 and 2021