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Burnette was announced as the new president and CEO of Huston–Tillotson University in 2015, becoming the first female president of the university since the merger of Tillotson College and Samuel Huston College. During her tenure, the university increased its endowment by over 55% and introduced
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convinced Burnette to study industrial engineering there, and she was supported by the College of Engineering's Minority Engineering Program. After graduating from Ohio State with a Bachelor of Science in engineering in 1980, she worked in several corporate and government jobs, including as a
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In 2021, the Austin Chamber of Commerce named Burnette the Austinite of the Year. She was recognized for her work to strengthen Huston–Tillotson University and her service as co-chair for the Mayor's Task Force on Institutional Racism and Systemic Inequities.
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Burnette met her husband, retired Air Force Lt. Col. Daarel Burnette, in the 1980s; the family moved frequently within the U.S. as a result of his active military service. They have two children, Daarel Burnette II and Daana Burnette.
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and had a sixth grade education, her mother finished high school and was a Cleveland native; both placed a high value on education. She grew up in the inner city of Cleveland and attended a Black public school,
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and STEM fields. She announced her intention to retire from her role as president in June 2022.
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in 2015. In August 2022, Burnette was announced as the next president and CEO of
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in 2015 and also graduated from the management development program at the
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University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education alumni
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Burnette was inspired by visits to her husband's alma mater,
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Heads of universities and colleges in the United States
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several new programs of study, including programs in
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Ohio State University College of Engineering alumni
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