John Hatcher, Ed.D.
Associate Professor
Associate Professor
Dr. John W. Hatcher III is an associate professor and veteran of the United States Navy who honorably served during Operation Desert Storm. While enlisted, he earned his first associate degree from the University of Maryland, followed by a second from Union County College in New Jersey. Dr. Hatcher holds a bachelor’s degree in Health and Physical Education and a master’s degree in Educational Supervision and Administration from Kean University. He later earned his doctorate in Educational Leadership from Regent University in Virginia. Licensed as a teacher and school administrator, Dr. Hatcher has served as an educational leader in both the public and private sectors. His professional experience spans early childhood through graduate and post-graduate levels.
Dr. Hatcher's primary research areas include African American male identity development, educational equity, and mentoring for student success. He is the founder of the Sons of Promise and Daughters of Destiny Mentorship Organization, which has operated in schools and communities in New Jersey, Virginia, and Louisiana. This organization has supported thousands of
students through partnerships with school and community leaders. In addition to his academic work, Dr. Hatcher is a speaker and author, presenting on topics such as identity development,
leadership, and purpose. His 2016 book, God is Looking for a Mature Man: Where Are You, Man?, has inspired training for men, mentors, parents, and educators. He is passionate about teaching and learning and he remains committed to empowering the next generation.