Florida Institute of Technology - Organization

Organization

Florida Tech’s administration is headed by the Executive Council, consisting of President and CEO Anthony J. Catanese, Provost and Executive Vice President T. Dwayne McCay, Vice President of Financial Affairs and CFO Jack Armul, and Senior Vice President for Advancement Kenneth Stackpoole.

Under Provost McCay are the six individual college deans, Vice Provost for Enrollment Management Garry Hamme, Vice Provost for Research Frank Kinney, Vice Provost for Student Affairs/Dean of Students Rodney Bowers, Associate Provost for Auxiliary Enterprises Brian Dailey, Associate Provost for Information Technology J. R. Newman, Director for Facility Security P. Porche, Associate Provost and Registrar Charlotte Young.

Academic Affairs covers the graduate and international programs, study abroad programs, institutional research, the university safety office, and the Evans Library. Enrollment Management covers undergraduate and graduate admissions as well as financial aid and scholarships office. Vice Provost for Research covers sponsored programs, Institute for Energy Systems, Intellectual Property, Institute for Computing and Information Systems, Institute for Materials Science and Nanotechnology, National Center for Hydrogen Research, Institute for Biological and Biomedical Sciences, National Center for Small Business Information, and Institute for Marine Research. Student Affairs covers the Office of Student Life, which includes Residence Life and student organizations, Career Services and Cooperative Education, International Student and Scholar Services, Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS), Campus Ministry, and the Holzer Health Center/OMNI Health Care. Auxiliary Enterprises include the Clemente Center, Athletics, Food Services, Campus Services, Bookstore, and ELS Language Center.

The college had a $150 million budget for 2010–2011. It employed about 1,600 people.

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