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Thomas
C. Meredith |
Dec.
20, 2002
Commencement Speech
Kennesaw State University
Speaker:
Thomas C. Meredith
Chancellor, University System of Georgia
Meredith
lecture
Thomas C. Meredith biography
Thomas C. Meredith
began his appointment as chancellor of the University System
of Georgia Jan. 1, 2002. In this capacity, he is responsible
for the state's 34 public colleges and universities. The University
System has more than 217,000 students; 35,000 faculty and
staff; and an annual budget of $4.5 billion.
Prior to his appointment
in Georgia, Meredith served as chancellor of the University
of Alabama system since June 1997. In that capacity, he was
responsible for three doctoral research universities that
have a combined enrollment of 40,000 students; 17,000 employees;
and an annual budget of $1.8 billion.
A native of Owensboro,
Ky., Meredith served from 1988 to 1997 as president and professor
of education at Western Kentucky University in Bowling Green.
He joined that institution from the University of Mississippi,
where he served as adjunct professor of higher education,
executive assistant to the chancellor and vice chancellor
for executive affairs from 1984 to 1988. Before that, Meredith
served as an academic programs officer and as associate director
for programs and planning for the Board of Trustees of State
Institutions of Higher Learning in Jackson, Miss., from 1974
to 1984. The chancellor has taught at Jackson State University,
Mississippi State University and the University of Mississippi.
Meredith holds
a bachelor of arts degree in social studies from Kentucky
Wesleyan College, a master of arts degree in education administration
and supervision from Western Kentucky University, and a doctor
of education degree in administration and supervision with
an emphasis in secondary and higher education from the University
of Mississippi. He also completed the Institute for Educational
Management program at Harvard University and participated
in the October Higher Education Roundtable at Oxford University.
The chancellor
serves on numerous boards. He was recently appointed by Gov.
Roy Barnes to the Southern Regional Education Board and was
elected by his peers to serve as the president of the National
Association of System Heads. Meredith also is president-elect
of the American Association of State Colleges and Universities.
Beginning in 2004, he will be the first head of a university
system to serve as president of AASCU.
The chancellor
and his wife, Susan, have two married sons. Mark recently
graduated from medical school and Matthew has completed his
first year of law school.
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