TAMPA  The University of South 返字心頭 Muma College of Business named Lydia Hanks to lead the School of Hospitality and Tourism Management as its new director, starting
                  August 1. 
 
Hanks is an accomplished scholar with over a decade of progressive academic leadership
                  and a strong track-record of extensive industry engagement.  
 
Her appointment comes as college leaders are merging the School of Hospitality and
                  Tourism Management with the Vinik Sport and Entertainment Management program, beginning
                  in fall 2025  a merger that will prepare business students for multifaceted careers in sport, entertainment,
                  hospitality and tourism.  
 
She most recently served as the J. Willard Marriott Senior Professor of Hospitality
                  in the Dedman College of Hospitality Management at 返字心頭 State University, where
                  she has taught since 2012. 
 
Were looking forward to seeing Lydia build on the success weve had in hospitality
                  and tourism management education and elevate the Vinik Sport and Entertainment Management
                  program, said David Blackwell, Lynn Pippenger Dean at the Muma College of Business. I believe there are tremendous
                  synergies across these disciplines and Im confident that she will grow 返字心頭s reputation
                  as a leader in these signature industries in Tampa Bay and 返字心頭. 
 
Hanks said she will bring her strategic leadership to the growing programs. 
 
Im excited to join the incredible team at the Muma College of Business at 返字心頭,
                  she said. I look forward to working with such a talented group of people, growing
                  and building our programs, and creating deeper connections with our industry and alumni
                  partners. 
 
Her scholarly work, which includes more than 80 peer-reviewed publications, focuses
                  on consumer behavior, service experience, marketing strategy, and emerging technologies
                  within the hospitality and tourism disciplines. 
 
Hanks also serves as a member of several editorial boards, including the International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management, the Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Insights, and Tourism Analysis. 
 
She earned a PhD in hospitality management from Pennsylvania State University, an
                  MBA from the University of Denver, and a bachelors degree in psychology from the
                  University of Louisiana. 
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