WAVE Magazine 2019 - 2020 | Page 6

NEWS Jacksonville University Welcomes New Members to Board of Trustees In October 2019, Jacksonville University added six civic and business leaders to its Board of Trustees. The new members are: • Jannet Walker Ford, Vice President of Government Relations at Cubic Corporation • Matt Kane ’01, founder of Greenshades Software, where he currently serves as a board member • John J. Miller, President of Swisher International, global tobacco product manufacturer • Audrey Moran ’10, Personal Insurance Division Account Director for Harden, one of the Southeast’s leading insurance, risk management, and employee benefits firms • Dr. Kent Thielen, CEO of the world-class Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville and Vice President of the top- rated Mayo Clinic based in Rochester, Minn. • Nina Zuccaro Waters ’80, President of The Community Foundation for Northeast Florida, Florida’s oldest and largest community foundation 6 NEWS Dr. Matthew Corrigan Named Dean of College of Arts and Sciences Dr. Matthew Corrigan joined the Jacksonville University family in the fall of 2019 as the new Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, where he is now helping to enhance and strengthen the humanities and the sciences — the foundation of a JU education. “Dr. Corrigan is a proven academic leader, energetic faculty advocate, and tireless mentor who can help instill in all of our students the critical thinking, communication and problem-solving skills that are necessary for lifelong success no matter their field of study,” said Provost Dr. Christine Sapienza. Dr. Corrigan served as Professor of Political Science and Public Administration at the University of North Florida since 1995 and was Chair of the Department of Political Science and Public Administration from 2007 to 2018. He received his Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Florida, and he’s a nationally recognized expert in American and Southern politics and the American presidency. New Leader of STEAM Initiatives Selected: Dr. Murat Tiryakioglu Dr. Murat Tiryakioglu, a well- respected engineer with expertise in mechanical engineering, advanced manufacturing and materials innovation, joined the Jacksonville University faculty in the summer of 2019 as Executive Vice President of STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math) Initiatives. “I’m here to help give guidance. I am more like an internal consultant, an advisor on how to best educate students in STEAM fields. We want them to have multiple skills, be more flexible, think in different ways, be creative. We want them to see opportunities for improvement, new businesses, new products — to keep thinking critically every day and keep developing solutions. In turn, they can have multiple careers, or they might set up their own businesses and become entrepreneurs,” said Dr. Tiryakioglu. Dr. Tiryakioglu is an engineering education pioneer, transformational academic leader, internationally recognized researcher, and a passionate advocate of service learning to help community.