FDTC Names Dr. Tanisha Latimer-Davis as Dean of Enrollment Management
Florence-Darlington Technical College is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Tanisha Latimer-Davis as Dean of Enrollment Management. A seasoned higher education leader, Dr. Latimer-Davis brings more than 25 years of experience in enrollment management, admissions, dual enrollment, advising, counseling, registrar services, and student success.
“I am truly honored and excited to join the Florence-Darlington Technical College team as Dean of Enrollment Management,” Dr. Latimer-Davis said. “FDTC’s mission of providing a student-centered experience through technical education, workforce development training, and economic development activities strongly resonates with both my professional background and my personal commitment to higher education.”
Dr. Latimer-Davis joins FDTC from Greenville Technical College, where she most recently served as Dean of Enrollment Services. In that role, she provided leadership for key enrollment functions and supported strategic initiatives aimed at strengthening access, enhancing the student experience, and promoting student persistence and completion.
“I look forward to working collaboratively with campus leadership, the enrollment management team, faculty, staff, and community partners to strengthen enrollment strategies, enhance the student experience, and support the College’s ongoing efforts to transform lives through access, opportunity, and academic success,” she said. “I am especially excited about the opportunity to serve the Florence, Darlington, and Marion communities and to help ensure that students across the region see FDTC as a place where they are welcomed, supported, and prepared to achieve their educational and career goals.”
Throughout her career, Dr. Latimer-Davis has been committed to developing student-centered systems that expand access to higher education, remove barriers, and support students from entry through completion. She has also demonstrated a strong dedication to serving diverse student populations and fostering meaningful partnerships between colleges and their communities.
Dr. Latimer-Davis holds a Doctorate in Higher Education Leadership from Capella University, a Master’s degree in Student Affairs Counseling from Clemson University, and a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice from the University of South Carolina.