FAMU Appoints Simone Marstiller, J.D., as Dean of the College of Law

June 17, 2026
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By College of Law
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FAMU Appoints Simone Marstiller, J.D., as Dean of the College of Law

Accomplished attorney, jurist, and public servant brings extensive leadership experience in law, government, and public policy.

Tallahassee, Fla.—June 17, 2026—Florida A&M University (FAMU) has appointed Simone Marstiller, J.D., as dean of FAMU College of Law, effective July 1, 2026.

Marstiller brings more than two decades of distinguished leadership experience spanning the judiciary, state government, regulatory affairs, and legal practice. Her appointment reflects the University’s commitment to academic excellence, student success, and preparing future legal professionals to lead with integrity and purpose.

Following a national search that drew an accomplished pool of candidates from across the country, University leaders selected Marstiller for her distinguished record of leadership, public service, and commitment to advancing legal education. The appointment represents an important milestone in the University’s efforts to strengthen academic leadership and advance institutional priorities.

“Simone Marstiller brings to the College of Law something rare — a career that has moved seamlessly between the courtroom, the bench, and the cabinet office,” said FAMU President Marva B. Johnson, J.D. “She has led complex agencies, shaped policy, and served the people of Florida at the highest levels. That is exactly the kind of proven, public-minded leadership our students deserve, and it is precisely what this moment in the College’s history requires as we create new opportunities for our students and strengthen the College's impact across Florida and  beyond."

Most recently, Marstiller served as secretary of the Florida Agency for Health Care Administration, where she oversaw the state’s Medicaid program and led initiatives to improve the quality, accessibility, and efficiency of healthcare services across Florida. Previously, she served as secretary of the Florida Department of Juvenile Justice and as a judge on Florida’s First District Court of Appeal.

“The College of Law plays a critical role in preparing future attorneys, advocates, judges, and public servants,” said Allyson L. Watson, Ph.D., provost and vice president for Academic Affairs. "Dean Marstiller’s legal expertise, judicial experience, and executive leadership will strengthen student opportunities, expand professional pathways, and build on the College’s growing momentum.”

In addition to her service as a cabinet secretary and appellate judge, Marstiller’s other executive leadership roles include Secretary of the Department of Business and Professional Regulation; Interim Secretary of the Department of Management Services; State Chief Information Officer; Associate Deputy Attorney General; and Executive Director of the Florida Elections Commission. In private practice, she was Of Counsel with Gunster, Yoakley, & Stewart, P.A., for several years in its Healthcare, Government Affairs, and Appellate practice groups.

A graduate of Stetson University College of Law, Marstiller has dedicated her career to public service, leadership, and strengthening institutions that serve communities across Florida.

As dean, Marstiller will provide strategic leadership for the College’s academic programs, student success initiatives, faculty development efforts, community partnerships, and continued growth as a leading institution for legal education and public service.

“The FAMU College of Law has a proud tradition of expanding access to legal education and preparing graduates to lead with passion and purpose," said Marstiller. "I am honored to join an institution so deeply committed to cultivating lawyers who are excellent, undaunted, and driven to serve. I look forward to building on that foundation and leading the College of Law into its next era of growth, innovation, and impact.”

The University also recognizes Interim Dean Cecil Howard for his leadership during the transition period. Under his guidance, the College of Law achieved significant gains in student success, reputation, and workforce outcomes, including:

  • Increased first-time Bar Exam passage rates from 40% to 76% within two years.
  • Improved graduate employment outcomes, increasing placement rates from 54% to 71%.
  • Strengthened the College’s reputation and competitiveness, attracting more than 2,000 applicants for 180 seats.

Howard will continue to serve as the associate provost for academic programs at the College of Law under the leadership of Provost Watson.

For more information about the FAMU College of Law, visit law.famu.edu.


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Rachel James-Terry
Senior Director of Strategic Communications
rachel.jamesterry@famu.edu

Robin Holmes
Assistant Director for University Relations and Public Affairs
College of Law
robin.holmes@famu.edu 

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