
The signature line on Christopher Medley鈥檚 email says 鈥測ours in service,鈥 which is indicative of his personality.
As UofL鈥檚 Associate Director for Operations and Facility Services, it鈥檚 his job to serve students. But it鈥檚 also his passion, and he鈥檚 found additional, unique ways to reach out to students and help them be their best selves.
In 2015, he founded the , 鈥渢he first group of its kind to 鈥榩ump and strut鈥 across the campus of UofL,鈥 he said.
Since then, the organization has become a visible part of campus life, participating in such signature campus events as the and . The organization is now planning a modeling clinic open to the public.
鈥淐ultivating a presence within the greater Louisville community is very important,鈥 he said.
Medley, who is from Chatham, Virginia, tells his BMFT students 鈥渃onfidence and beauty lies within,鈥 a motto he models daily. He’s always the most dapper dressed in a room and addresses others with a cultivated charm. Everyone is 鈥淢r.鈥 and 鈥淢s.鈥 in his vernacular.
He graduated from Virginia Tech with a bachelor of psychology and a MA in education with a cognate in multiculturalism.
Medley stopped in to UofL News recently to tell us more about BMFT and his thoughts on student involvement and community service.
UofL News: What exactly is BMFT?
Medley: The organization presents the art form of collegiate modeling with its origins at historically black colleges and universities. The integration of traditional runway modeling within the framework of African American culture embodying music, footwork technique and dance sets the stage for an electrifying experience. BMFT is identified via the聽colors emerald green and old gold, the lion/lioness mascot and motto 鈥淓levate Yourself.鈥
This organization has become an important part of my identity at the university and within the city. I am fortunate to have 40-plus students on this campus know without a doubt that Medley will challenge and support them to be their best self.
UofL News: What motivated you to start this group?聽聽
Medley: I have been fortunate to have the opportunity of connecting my passion for the performing arts and fashion to my professional work and community outreach. As a toddler, I watched my mother play the piano and sing in the church choir. When I entered the second聽grade she became the elementary cheerleading coach. These early years became the framework by which I evolved into the person before you today. As a lover of the performing arts, I am a classical and jazz vocalist, play trombone, piano and drums. I also volunteer within the world of pageantry as a coach and mentor with the Miss America Organization, Miss USA and Miss Black USA Organization. Continuing with my support of the arts, I have advised a university gospel choir and an all-male Athletic Division I cheer/spirit squad.聽
Upon my arrival to UofL, I personally felt a void with my connection to students of color. After speaking with several students, I realized that there were not many performing arts organization/styles outside of stepping within the NPHC organizations. I began to dialogue with Ms. Julie Onnembo and Tierney Bates in Student Affairs about the tools/skills to create and sustain a student organization. With their support, I was able to create the foundation for an entity like no other at the institution.
UofL News: What does this kind of student involvement mean to you?
Medley: My long-term involvement in community outreach has been integrated into my work environment and experience at each institution within my career. I am a believer that students should be engaged and connected to their institution in a manner whereby they are not only receiving, but also giving. Student organizations have the ability to be a major connector for students within their campus. They have the ability to give so much to a student鈥檚 collegiate experience and become part of the institution鈥檚 brand and identity.聽 I ask my student leaders consistently: how are they relevant within the space they live and breathe? What is their purpose?
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